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The Meaning of the 23rd Psalm Verse 4
Psalm 23:
As we continue are study of the 23rd Psalm, we come to verse 4.
This is the Lord testing us;
Death cast a frightening shadow over us because we are entirely helpless in His presents.
We know we all will face death.
Hebrews
We can struggle with life’s enemies:
Pain
Suffering
Diseases
Injures
Sin
Satan
Know this: Strength and Courage cannot over come death.
A physical death is the Final Word.
Only one person can walk with us through death’s dark valley and bring us safely to the other side.
The Lord of our life,
Our Shepard
The Lord Jesus Christ.
We don’t know when death will take us?
Unless we are taken in the Rapture,
We will face death!
It’s just a comfort that we don’t have to travel down death’s Valley all alone.
Pslam 23: 1-6
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