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David Powlison created the tongue-in-cheek “Anti-Psalm 23,” which begins, “I’m on my own. No one looks out for me or protects me. I experience a continual sense of need. Nothing’s quite right” But there is something so much better available to us, if we would only go at the Shepherd's pace. In the second sermon of our series on the famous Psalm 23 we hear about what God has to say about how we use our time.
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By The Foundry ChurchDavid Powlison created the tongue-in-cheek “Anti-Psalm 23,” which begins, “I’m on my own. No one looks out for me or protects me. I experience a continual sense of need. Nothing’s quite right” But there is something so much better available to us, if we would only go at the Shepherd's pace. In the second sermon of our series on the famous Psalm 23 we hear about what God has to say about how we use our time.
ABOUT THIS SERIES:
ABOUT THE FOUNDRY: