Psalm 23

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Psalm 23 is one of the most famous Psalms in the Bible. It reminds us of the goodness of our Shepherd God in any situation that we face. The Psalm concludes by telling us that God’s “goodness and mercy will follow us all the days of our lives”. This word “follow” at first glance seems out of place. God is a God who acts, He doesn’t merely follow. This mini-movie unpacks the ending to the Psalm. The word “follow” is translated from the Hebrew word Radaph and means much more than to merely follow. This mini-movie shows how God’s goodness and mercy are doing more than just following us, they are actively tracking us down. This mini movie works great as an encouragement to your congregation reminding them of God’s active work in their lives, or as a series video on God's attributes or any message meant to point to God working in our everyday lives.

Psalm 23

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  • HD MOV

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Psalm 23 is one of the most famous Psalms in the Bible. It reminds us of the goodness of our Shepherd God in any situation that we face. The Psalm concludes by telling us that God’s “goodness and mercy will follow us all the days of our lives”. This word “follow” at first glance seems out of place. God is a God who acts, He doesn’t merely follow. This mini-movie unpacks the ending to the Psalm. The word “follow” is translated from the Hebrew word Radaph and means much more than to merely follow. This mini-movie shows how God’s goodness and mercy are doing more than just following us, they are actively tracking us down. This mini movie works great as an encouragement to your congregation reminding them of God’s active work in their lives, or as a series video on God's attributes or any message meant to point to God working in our everyday lives.

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