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Phil King, Meredith Andrews - Psalm 23 (I Am Not Alone) (CCM)


The song 'Psalm 23 (I Am Not Alone)' by Phil King and Meredith Andrews is a beautiful reminder of the comforting presence of God in our lives. The lyrics, inspired by the well-known Psalm 23, paint a picture of a loving and protective Shepherd who guides us through life's challenges and comforts us in times of need.

The song's chorus, 'Hallelujah, I am not alone, He's my Comfort, always holds me close,' is a powerful declaration of faith and a reminder that we are never truly alone. Whether we're facing difficult times or simply need to be reminded of God's presence, this song is a comforting and uplifting reminder of His love and care for us.

Phil King, Meredith Andrews - Psalm 23 (I Am Not Alone)One unique aspect of this song is that it has been adapted for easy use in worship settings. Phil and Meredith share: “We wanted each heart to be able sing out in whatever state or place they find themselves; in spite of feelings of isolation, and without a worship leader. The truth is, God promises to never leave us or forsake us. This song echoes with that ancient promise and resounds through the bridge with the revelation, “Your Spirit lives within me!” - I Am Not Alone.”

'Psalm 23 (I Am Not Alone)' is a beautiful and inspiring song that encourages us to trust in God's love and guidance. I highly recommend giving it a listen, and allowing its powerful message to bring comfort and hope into your life.



Lyrics


https://genius.com/People-and-songs-psalm-23-i-am-not-alone-lyrics


You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/07RMu9rHEYjvjY548b9lt0

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8FWsgtenAi8

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