What a precious hymn! And what a loving Shepherd we have who provides and looks after us! You sang this so sweetly and prettily! May God bless you, dear friend!
So beautifully sung, once again. I love the fact, that the one writing this hymn, once again, clearly read KJV, shown in the vocabulary used. That superior Elizabethan English! Considered by the world to be superior to modern English, when they talk about Shakespeare, but ridiculed and called old-fashion and too hard to understand, when it comes to Bible versions. KJV English is not hard to understand, and further is the KJV the best dictionary for the meaning of words in the Bible, which is evident, if you ever read it. I much prefer KJV over even my modern Danish Bible versions, which horrendously is even more corrupt than infamous NIV in English: I literally did threw those Danish Bibles in my trashcan, where they rightfully belongs! It is just so sad to me, that most native English speakers today really is too lazy with even their native language skills to even bother learning the little, that you need to understand the KJV Bible. They would not be so lazy, if they took any education, where you have to learn very technical language, often hugely difficult too, as complex Latin words, if you want to become a nurse or MD, for instance, so why do they excuse their choice of Bible with that excuse even? I do genuinely not understand it! What can be more important than salvation and our eternal destination? Nothing really! This life is just a test, a very short existence in a fallen world and in a fallen sinful state, before the eternal life either in Heaven or Hell! I sure live for my Lord and Saviour, and indeed in Him I am promised to live and praise Him forever. A fun experiment for people could be to take sentences from this hymn and copy and paste it into a KJV app or website, and you may be amazed to see, what you find! Great promises! Many of them obscured or entirely deleted in the many new rotten translations! God Bless!
Amen! You’re preaching to the choir! I also love the KJV and have done extensive research into the reliability of versions. The kjv was indeed God-led in the process of creation. A blessing to the world. I use it all the time and teach it to my children.
For the Lord Most High is awesome, He is a great King over all the earth. Psalm 47:2
Amen! God bless!
So moving. Thank you. Bless you.
Praise God for that. May we always remember we serve a king of love!
Amen Amen Amen 🙌🙌🙌
And, Amen! God bless!
Amen Amen Amen 🙌🙌🙌❤😇
Praise God you enjoyed this beautiful hymn! We are so blessed to have the Lord Jesus as our Shepherd.
I love it,your voice like Angel may LORD love you more and more Dear Songs and Everlasthing Of Joy🙏🏻✝️
Thanks so much for your kind words. The Lord loves us all so much. Thank God for His loving shepherding of the people.
Very good singing the king of love my Shepard who good ness fail us never so timely yes thank you
Amen. We must always remember that He is our Good Shepherd?
❤❤❤❤ happy Sabbath
And to you also for next week! God bless.
Amen!
God bless you as well!
What a precious hymn! And what a loving Shepherd we have who provides and looks after us!
You sang this so sweetly and prettily! May God bless you, dear friend!
Praise God you enjoyed it! May we remember these precious truths and know He will ALWAYS lead us if we let Him!
THANK YOU
Praise the Lord you enjoyed the music! I pray He is close to you this week.
@@SongsandEverlastingJoy I AM DOING SO ... THANK YOU. P & L, d.
So beautifully sung, once again. I love the fact, that the one writing this hymn, once again, clearly read KJV, shown in the vocabulary used. That superior Elizabethan English! Considered by the world to be superior to modern English, when they talk about Shakespeare, but ridiculed and called old-fashion and too hard to understand, when it comes to Bible versions. KJV English is not hard to understand, and further is the KJV the best dictionary for the meaning of words in the Bible, which is evident, if you ever read it. I much prefer KJV over even my modern Danish Bible versions, which horrendously is even more corrupt than infamous NIV in English: I literally did threw those Danish Bibles in my trashcan, where they rightfully belongs! It is just so sad to me, that most native English speakers today really is too lazy with even their native language skills to even bother learning the little, that you need to understand the KJV Bible. They would not be so lazy, if they took any education, where you have to learn very technical language, often hugely difficult too, as complex Latin words, if you want to become a nurse or MD, for instance, so why do they excuse their choice of Bible with that excuse even? I do genuinely not understand it! What can be more important than salvation and our eternal destination? Nothing really! This life is just a test, a very short existence in a fallen world and in a fallen sinful state, before the eternal life either in Heaven or Hell! I sure live for my Lord and Saviour, and indeed in Him I am promised to live and praise Him forever. A fun experiment for people could be to take sentences from this hymn and copy and paste it into a KJV app or website, and you may be amazed to see, what you find! Great promises! Many of them obscured or entirely deleted in the many new rotten translations! God Bless!
Amen! You’re preaching to the choir! I also love the KJV and have done extensive research into the reliability of versions. The kjv was indeed God-led in the process of creation. A blessing to the world. I use it all the time and teach it to my children.