"No matter how often we may have read or sung this psalm or how often we might have heard it preached, its riches are inexhaustible. In this brief but penetrating exposition, Ian Hamilton blesses us with a glimpse of just how much is packed into its message. His handling of this familiar portion of Scripture not only provides fresh insights but also a deeper sense of its pastoral benefit for all who not only read it but who also take the time to reflect on it." Mark G. Johnston, pastor of Trinity Church EP, Richhill, Northern Ireland
"As Martin Luther famously said, true faith resides in the pronouns, an observation J. C. Ryle interpreted as, "Many are lost because they cannot use possessive pronouns." It is easy enough to say that the Lord is the Shepherd. But what a Christian can say, must say, and must mean is that the Lord is my Shepherd, I shall not want. In this thoughtful and beautiful study, Ian Hamilton demonstrates both the believers immense privilege and happy duty to live in the confidence of those pronouns! I have read a number of books devoted to the Twenty-Third Psalm, but none better or more useful than this!" - Robert S. Rayburn, pastor emeritus of Faith Presbyterian Church PCA, Tacoma, Washington