Is There More to Psalm 23 Than Words of Solace and Comfort?
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JustinAugust 14, 2018
Thank you for sharing a deeper analysis and contextual understanding of this popular Psalm. I, for one, am grateful for the Hebrew roots being explained and giving greater insight and spiritual understanding of the journey of each of us as we develop into kings and queens through the salvation and mercy of Jesus Christ, the necessity for the full immersion into the covenants within the temple and the sacrament, and the resulting blessings and destination in store for all of us!
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