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Seriously, farouk? We'll be here all day, lol!@Mink57 FYI.....thread I started....
Thanks, @Mink57 and I love how the Good Shepherd passage in John 10 ties in with Psalm 23.Seriously, farouk? We'll be here all day, lol!
I don't really have a 'favorite' Psalm. I adore the WHOLE book! But I DO have a 'story' I can relate to you...
I noticed that you started this thread with Psalm 23.
My dad passed away in 2004. I had laminated bookmarks printed out for those who attended his memorial service. The bookmark was a picture of a Cypress tree with the words, "The Lord is my shepherd..." I also purchased some red carnations, and placed them on a podium.
At the end of the service, I took one of the carnations and brought it home with me. I wanted to have it 'dried'. I took my Bible and the carnation while thinking, "O.k., dad. I'm going to put this carnation somewhere inside the Bible. So, every I open the Bible, and turn to the page where this carnation is, I'll think of you...and pray for you..."
I closed my eyes...flipped to a page...and put the carnation in the book (you already KNOW where I'm going with this!)
So, while many of the Psalms resonate with me, depending on my situation at the time, Psalm 23 will always remain near and dear to my heart.
Thank-you, @Jennifer RogersYour post is awesome ;)
Yes, Jesus was our Great High Priest, touched with the feeling of our infirmities. Everything we've ever felt, He has felt. He took the cup. He even experienced rejection and the absence of His Father's presence.
Yes, Jesus was our Great High Priest, touched with the feeling of our infirmities. Everything we've ever felt, He has felt. He took the cup. He even experienced rejection and the absence of His Father's presence.
Matthew 27:45-46
[45]Now from the sixth hour there was darkness over all the land unto the ninth hour.
[46]And about the ninth hour Jesus cried with a loud voice, saying, Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani? that is to say, My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?
@Edward Rose FYI.....thread I started...