Thomas Roscoe’s “Psalm 23” takes one of the most quoted passages in Scripture and turns it into a bright, catchy, and genuinely uplifting song. Blending folk-pop and gospel energy, Roscoe reimagines the sacred text with a modern spin that’s both fun to sing and easy to remember. It’s the kind of song that sneaks deep theology into your head without feeling like a sermon, you’ll find yourself humming the verses long after it ends.

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From the opening line, “The Lord is my shepherd, I got all I need,” Roscoe captures the heart of Psalm 23 with warmth and simplicity. The production is upbeat and snappy, built around acoustic guitars, claps, and a groove that makes scripture feel alive and approachable. The melody keeps things light and engaging, while the repetition of key verses “Surely I’ll live in Your house forever”  cements the psalm’s eternal message of trust and faith.

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Roscoe’s goal was to create biblically rich songs that don’t sound like traditional CCM and he nailed it. “Psalm 23” doesn’t preach; it invites. It’s faith expressed through joy, rhythm, and community. Perfect for kids, church gatherings, or just anyone who wants to carry a little light through their week.This track shows that worship music can be scripturally grounded and sonically exciting, no compromise needed.

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