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The Lord is My Shepherd Video (MV)




Performed By: Eric Waddell
Length: 8:17
Written by: Rosie Wallace




Eric Waddell - The Lord is My Shepherd Lyrics




The Lord is my shepherd on him I lean He maketh me to lie down in pastures green By still waters He leads me, bread of Heaven He feeds me

For the Lord is my shepherd and I shall not want.

The Lord is my shepherd, He restoreth my soul He leadeth me in the path of righteousness and He lifted every load When the enemy tried to possess me, that when the Lord corrects me

For the Lord is my shepherd and I shall not want.

Chorus
Though I walk through the valley of death,
I shall fear no evil for the Lord is there.
His rod and staff they comfort me,
He sets a table before my enemies.
And with His oil my head He touched,
And my cup it runneth over.
Goodness and Mercy shall follow me
When life is o'er, I'll be free
For the Lord is my shepherd and I shall not want.
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The Lord is my shepherd on him I lean He maketh me to lie down in pastures green By still waters He leads me, bread of Heaven He feeds me

For the Lord is my shepherd and I shall not want.

The Lord is my shepherd, He restoreth my soul He leadeth me in the path of righteousness and He lifted every load When the enemy tried to possess me, that when the Lord corrects me

For the Lord is my shepherd and I shall not want.

Chorus
Though I walk through the valley of death,
I shall fear no evil for the Lord is there.
His rod and staff they comfort me,
He sets a table before my enemies.
And with His oil my head He touched,
And my cup it runneth over.
Goodness and Mercy shall follow me
When life is o'er, I'll be free
For the Lord is my shepherd and I shall not want.
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Writer: Rosie Wallace
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