The LORD Is Our Shepherd

Psalms 23 is a very familiar one to most. We all learned it at school or at church reciting it regularly until we committed it to memory. I was careful not to say knew it by heart because I am one of those kids that never really understood what I was saying.

 

The LORD Is Our Shepherd

 

That means He watches over me and you

He watches over everyone, our Prime Minister too

Everything can be ours, we lack for naught

 

Lays His abundance before us as the Word has thought

On righteous paths He leads us for His name sake

Restores our souls from what stress and illness make

Danger lurks in the shadows that we may walk

 

In these valleys we fear no evil, no rumor talk

Staff and rod are there LORD to comfort us all

 

On you LORD we wait because you come when we call

Under weakened times as he lays his head

Rumors of the Prime Minister take root and start to spread

 

Such dangerous words devised to impede those who pray

Has no effect because such weapons forged will wither away

Enemies abound but in their presence you Lord faithfully

Prepare a place of solace for those who live righteously

His head you have anointed Father and his cup runs over

Every day you’ll bless our PM until clearing the cancer

Rid of its threat and benefiting from God’s goodness and mercy

Dwelling in the house of the LORD for all eternity

 

 

 

 

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  • 11 Oct 2010, 8:15 AM A Reader wrote:
    We give thanks that he is our shepherd, the one who would leave the 99 inthe fold to go and look for the one who is missing. His rod and his staff will keep us and the PM is no exception.
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