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Surely (Psalm 23) Written and Performed by Henry L. Parker, Jr. "Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life, and I will dwell in the house of the LORD forever." — Psalm 23:6 "Surely (Psalm 23)" is an original worship song rooted in one of Scripture's most beloved passages — the timeless words of King David in Psalm 23. From the green pastures of rest to the valley of the shadow of death, this song walks through every verse as a personal declaration of faith, surrender, and trust in the Shepherd who never leaves. The title "Surely" draws from the final verse of Psalm 23 — a word of absolute confidence. Not "maybe," not "hopefully" — but surely. This song is an affirmation that God's goodness and mercy are not distant possibilities; they are guaranteed pursuits that follow every step of our journey. Whether you are in a season of peace or walking through a dark valley, may this song remind you that the LORD is your Shepherd — and you shall not want. Original Composition | © 2026 Henry L. Parker, Jr. All rights reserved. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution is prohibited. 📖 Scripture Reference: Psalm 23 (KJV/NIV) 🎙️ Special Thanks: This song was originally recorded in 2016 at the Arkansas Baptist College Studio in Little Rock, Arkansas. A heartfelt thank you to W. Ricardo Richardson and Friendly Womack for their contributions to bringing this track to life. Your talent and dedication made this recording possible, and your fingerprints are forever on this song. 🙏 If this song blessed you, please like, share, and subscribe to stay connected with new music and ministry content. "Faith flourishes in the futile fields of futility." — Henry L. Parker, Jr., 2009