A large video collection of classic hymns, contemporary Praise and Worship songs, and the works (audio books, devotional readings, and sermo...
A large video collection of classic hymns, contemporary Praise and Worship songs, and the works (audio books, devotional readings, and sermons) of men greatly used of God, such as: Charles Spurgeon, Jonathan Edwards, A.W. Tozer, A.W. Pink, John Owen, Oswald Chambers, Andrew Murray, E.M. Bounds, John Bunyan, George Whitefield, and many more, covering topics on many aspects of the Christian life. May your time spent here be blessed.nnhttp://vid.io/x3FnChristian Hymns with Lyrics: The Lord's My Shepherd / 23rd PsalmnnChristian Hymns playlist: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=BD1B04EAC0152F4BnnLyricist: Scottish Psaltern Lyrics Date: 1850n Key: Fn Theme: God's Faithfulnessnn Composer: Jessie S. Irvinen Music Date: 1871n Tune: CRIMONDn Meter: C.M.n Scripture: Psalm 23nnn"The Lord's My Shepherd, I'll Not Want" first appeared in print in the Scottish Psalter of 1650. This Psalter was assembled by the Westminster Assembly, which also gave us the Westminster Confession and the Book of Common Prayer. In it, portions from various sources were combined to create the beautiful hymn we know today.nnThough it was well-loved in Scotland, "The Lord's My Shepherd" did not enjoy popularity outside the Church of Scotland for nearly 300 years. It finally appeared in the Methodist Hymnal of 1876 and later the Congregational Hymnal of 1916. But it wasn't included in an Anglican hymnbook until 1965.nnThe hymn version of Psalm 23 remains faithful to David's psalm. Its popularity in England grew in part because of its use during the 1947 marriage ceremony between Queen Elizabeth and Prince Phillip. Since that time, it's become a well-known hymn, often requested for weddings and funerals today.nnThe Lord's my Shepherd, I'll not want.nHe makes me down to lienIn pastures green; He leadeth menThe quiet waters by.nnMy soul He doth restore again;nAnd me to walk doth makenWithin the paths of righteousness,nEven for His own Name's sake.nnYea, though I walk in death's dark vale,nYet will I fear none ill;nFor Thou art with me; and Thy rodnAnd staff me comfort still.nnMy table Thou hast furnishednIn presence of my foes;nMy head Thou dost with oil anoint,nAnd my cup overflows.nnGoodness and mercy all my lifenShall surely follow me;nAnd in God's house forevermorenMy dwelling place shall be. Less