Psalm 23: Learning to Trust the Good Shepherd

How Jesus is our good shepherd? What benefits do we experience as his sheep? What does it mean to be a shepherd, and how does allowing Jesus to lead us to change our confidence in life?

These are the questions we will attempt to explore today in the last episode of our confidence series!

When we misplace our needs on humans, we will be disappointed, frustrated, anxious, and unfulfilled. The reason is that ONLY ONE DIVINE PERSON can provide for all we need, so we lack nothing. That person is Jesus. This leads us to our focus passage for today.  

Psalm 23 

1 The Lord is my shepherd;I shall not [a]want.

2 He makes me to lie down in [b]green pastures;He leads me beside the [c]still waters.

3 He restores my soul;He leads me in the paths of righteousnessFor His name’s sake.

4 Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death,I will fear no evil;For You are with me;Your rod and Your staff, they comfort me.

5 You prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies;You anoint my head with oil;My cup runs over.

6 Surely goodness and mercy shall follow meAll the days of my life;And I will [d]dwell in the house of the Lord[e]Forever.

Main Takeaways:

  • The biblical jobs associated with shepherds

  • The blessings and benefits of allowing Jesus to be our Good Shepherd

  • Jesus promises to provide, lead, and guide us. He promises to be with us as we go through hard times.

Maybe you have never known Jesus as your Good Shepherd. Maybe you have heard of this passage, but having the assurance in your heart is still shaky. We all have moments of uncertainty, but the Lord promises to care for his people. Today is a good day to surrender your life to the GOOD SHEPHERD.

Thank you for listening to the Nerd of the Word Podcast. I have thoroughly enjoyed spending time in God’s word with you this season.

I’m already working on the next season, focusing on COURAGE! A mighty God uniquely equips us to face giants of all shapes and sizes. I cannot wait to share some of the power verses we can cling to when we feel afraid.

Show Notes:

NIV Application Commentary Copyright © 2002 by Gerald H. Wilson.

APOSTOLIC WRITERS’ DIGEST, JUNE 1999, PAGE 12.

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