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Healing Grace Worship - Shepherd Song (Psalm 23) - Studio (CCM)


Experience the powerful worship song, 'Shepherd Song (Psalm 23) - Studio,' by Healing Grace Worship featuring Cindy Ramirez. This contemporary Christian worship song, inspired by Psalm 23, will transport you to a place of peace and restoration. Recorded in Tulsa, OK, and mixed in Nashville, this song carries a divine anointing that resonates with listeners.

The heartfelt lyrics remind us of the Lord's faithful provision and guidance as our Shepherd. Through soothing melodies and powerful vocals, the song creates a serene atmosphere that refreshes the soul. As you listen, you will feel a deep sense of rest and tranquility, knowing that the Lord is with you every step of the way.

Healing Grace Worship - Shepherd Song (Psalm 23) - StudioThe chorus declares the overflowing of our hearts in the presence of God. His glory fills the room, and His presence is tangible. Allow the music to immerse you in a worshipful encounter with the living God.

The bridge emphasizes the unwavering goodness and love of the Lord, assuring us that His pursuit of us will never cease. Dwelling in His house forevermore becomes a reality as we surrender to His leading and grace.

We invite you to listen to 'Shepherd Song (Psalm 23) - Studio' and let its anointed melodies and powerful lyrics minister to your heart. Whether you are seeking solace, restoration, or a deeper connection with God, this song will uplift your spirit and draw you closer to Him.

Discover the beauty and depth of this worship anthem by Healing Grace Worship. Immerse yourself in the presence of the Lord, and let His glory fill your cup to overflowing. Don't miss out on the blessing of this captivating song. Give yourself the gift of divine worship and experience 'Shepherd song' in a profound way.



Lyrics


https://genius.com/Healing-grace-worship-shepherd-song-psalm-23-studio-lyrics

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/7aYiAEZO4Y90DD8xq5qceJ

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

Would you like to hear more CCM music? Then check out our Christian playlists on: https://www.christiandance.eu/playlists

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