The banquet hall was filled. To speak for the occasion, a
renowned orator had been brought in. After a wonderful meal, he mesmerized the
crowd with his voice as he recited poetry and famous selections of speeches.
Near the end of the program, he asked if anyone had a
favorite selection that they would like for him to recite. From the back of the
room, an old man stood up and kindly asked if he would mind reciting the 23rd
Psalm. The speaker said that he would be glad to do it if, when he was
finished, the old man would recite it as well. The old gentleman nodded his
head and sat back down.
In a beautifully trained voice that resonated throughout
the great room, the speaker began, “The
Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want. He makes me to lie down in green
pastures…” When he was finished, there was thunderous applause and
a standing ovation.
He then looked at the old man and said, “Alright sir, it
is your turn now.”
In a trembling voice that was cracked by time, the old
man began to recite, “The Lord
is my shepherd, I shall not want…” It is said that when he was
finished, there was no applause, but neither was there a dry eye in the
building.
After the event, someone asked the famous speaker what he
thought produced the different responses in the crowd. The speaker paused,
thought for a moment and said, “I know the 23rd Psalm, but that man knows the
shepherd. That makes all the difference.”
(Author/Source Unknown)
Do you know the shepherd?
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