
Psalm 23 speaks to hearts, quiets spirits, and eases loneliness. It is a favorite psalm for many people. Martin Luther called Psalm 23 the nightingale psalm. Supposedly the nightingale sings its sweetest melody when the night is darkest. This psalm is a picture of contentment; it represents that mental state and physical place for which everyone longs.
Psalm 23 is not just for people of history; it is a psalm for today. This psalm is for those who are in want of something better; for those who are in need of something good; for those who are lonely in need of a friend; for those who are walking through depressing times desiring comfort; for those who are perplexed by problems wanting a solution; for those who know that heaven is a better place than earth could ever be.
Read it, understand it, and claim it for yourself. Discover the impact it can make on your life through the eBook: Soul Therapy: The Healing Words of Psalm 23. Click here amazon; barnes and noble; google to purchase your copy.
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About Rick Ezell
I am a husband, father, pastor, and writer.
This blog is about shaping character, transforming church, and impacting culture. I believe that if one defines their moments then their moments will determine their character and their character will influence their world.
I write on personal development, church leadership, and our changing culture. I also write about the resources I am developing and the books I am writing.
My goal is to create challenging, relevant, and inspiring content that will help you be a better person, the church be a better parish, and the world a better place. If you are interested in those things, this blog is for you.
I have served the church my entire career as a student minister and senior pastor. I studied at Samford University, Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, and Northern Baptist Theological Seminary (eventually I will get it).
I have written eight books. My most recent ones are Chapter 13: The Excellence of Love and Soul Therapy: The Healing Words of Psalm 23. Both are available as eBooks. I have written over 1000 articles for various local, regional, and national publications.
I have been married to Cindy for thirty-three years. We have one wonderful daughter. We live in Greenville, SC.
In my free time, I enjoy writing, reading, running, tennis, and golf.
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