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Thanks for watching! We pray you are blessed by this and that you experience the love and closeness of Jesus through it!Here's the scripture referenced in the message:Psalm 23:1-6 Psalm 23:1 Deuteronomy 2:7 Psalm 23:2–3 John 10:3-4 Psalm 23:4aJohn 10:11 Psalm 23:4bHebrews 12:10-11 Psalm 23:5 John 10:10 Psalm 23:6 John 10:28 First time or new here? Visit https://newlifetucson.com/firststepWebsite: https://newlifetucson.comChurch Online: https://newlifetucson.liveFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/newlifebiblefellowshiptucsonInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/newlifetucson/Podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2195491
The Lord Is My Shepherd 6/14/26 Bill Cox
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Welcome to today's Guided Prayer, where we invite you to find a quiet space to still your mind and body. Guided Prayers are a daily 5–10 minute, intentionally created moment to slow down and meet with God—through scripture, reflection, and honest prayer.It's not a program you attend.It's a pathway you practice.A guided space where people can stop, breathe, and connect with Jesus—every single day.
In today's episode I will be praying over us, reading Psalm 23, and saying whatever the Holy Spirit prompts me to say after I read the scripture. This is day 23 of a series where I will be reading a Psalm everyday on here for 150 days. I challenge you to come to join me everyday as we use scripture to fight off the enemy and grow us in ways that we can't even imagine. My First Christian Children's book, "You Are Loved" is now available for purchase on Amazon!! I can't believe I'm saying this, but "You Are Loved" is now #1 on Amazon for new releases. I am incredibly humbled and grateful. Thank you to everyone that has purchased, been praying, supporting, and sharing. All glory goes to God!! Here is the link to purchase: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GZKSPJNB Link to partner with me and give towards my future mission projects: https://pushpay.com/g/globalventurescatoosa?fnd=missionary&fndv=hide&ru=prod&sr=58535&ad=%7b+%22PledgeID%22%3a%22Y01TRFR1VlklMmJMYkY5NmRNJTJiU2dHU21oWVBXQjN2OXRVNkdsNWpjMUFzamRkRkNBUmN2Z2R0MjdmdTZ2eGduc1U%3d%22%7d&nt=Partner%3aMs+Lorena+Espy+ If you want to receive newsletters: submit your info here: www.postable.com/lorenaespy If you want to check out previous Bible studies, click here To Purchase my "Christ Transforms Me" Journal, click here Email me: faithfuelsmyfire@gmail.com Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/486483515603028/ YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmBsSKktGU_8WHVNIxhFuzg The Bible App that I use: http://bible.com/app Instagram: @_lorenacamille_ Never Forget to Choose Faith Over Fear, -Lorena Espy
Psalm 23 is one of the most beloved passages in all of Scripture, but its message goes far beyond comfort at funerals. In this message from our series, The Lord My Shepherd, we discover what it truly means to have God as our Shepherd.Through the imagery of sheep and shepherds, Psalm 23 reveals a God who provides for our deepest needs, protects us through life's darkest valleys, restores our weary souls, and faithfully leads us home. Even when fear, anxiety, loss, or uncertainty threaten to overwhelm us, we are reminded that we are never alone. The Good Shepherd walks with us.This sermon explores how God provides rest for restless hearts, renews those who feel spiritually exhausted, and offers hope through Jesus Christ—the Good Shepherd who laid down His life for His sheep and conquered sin, death, and the grave.If you've ever felt weary, afraid, overwhelmed, or spiritually cast down, this message will encourage you to trust the Shepherd who knows your needs, walks beside you in the valley, and pursues you with goodness and faithful love.
This Sunday we started a new 7-week series where we focus on Psalm 23. Listen as Pastor Mike talks about how important trust, humility, and contentment.
Psalm 23 // Gabe CoyleThis sermon explores the comforting and profound truths found in Psalm 23, one of the most beloved passages in the bible. We examine the relationship between the shepherd and his sheep, highlighting how he provides for every need, leads through dark valleys, and prepares a feast in the presence of enemies. Whether you are seeking peace in a season of rest or courage in a time of fear, this study offers a grounded look at the constant care and presence of the lord.SERMON NOTES (YouVersion): https://bible.com/events/49617699 PRAYER REQUESTS: https://ccefc.ccbchurch.com/goto/forms/2546/responses/new26.06.07
Psalm 23 // Nathan MillerThis sermon explores the comforting and profound truths found in Psalm 23, one of the most beloved passages in the bible. We examine the relationship between the shepherd and his sheep, highlighting how he provides for every need, leads through dark valleys, and prepares a feast in the presence of enemies. Whether you are seeking peace in a season of rest or courage in a time of fear, this study offers a grounded look at the constant care and presence of the lord.SERMON NOTES (YouVersion): https://bible.com/events/49617694 PRAYER REQUESTS: https://ccefc.ccbchurch.com/goto/forms/2574/responses/new26.06.07
Harvest Worship | Mark Sorensen | Welcome to Harvest! We are so grateful you have come to worship with us today. The future is bright, and we are excited by all that God is doing in and through our church. If you are looking to grow your faith or connect with others, we would love to tell you more about our church community.
Sunday, May 31, 2026 Richmond's First Baptist Church
Psalm 23 reminds us that Jesus is the Good Shepherd who cares for us, provides for us, and restores us. No matter where you are today, you can trust the Shepherd who laid down His life for His sheep.
This Way: Following God's Direction Series Part 4: The Lord is My Shepherd Pastor Hans concluded the series by reminding us that God is our Shepherd King. Just as a shepherd cares for his sheep, Jesus, the Good Shepherd, faithfully cares for us. He provides, guides, and protects His people, supplying our needs, leading us in the right direction through His Word and Spirit, and watching over us with His loving care. Because He is a good and faithful Shepherd, we can trust Him to take care of us every step of the way.
Psalm 23 // Nathan MillerThis sermon explores the comforting and profound truths found in Psalm 23, one of the most beloved passages in the bible. We examine the relationship between the shepherd and his sheep, highlighting how he provides for every need, leads through dark valleys, and prepares a feast in the presence of enemies. Whether you are seeking peace in a season of rest or courage in a time of fear, this study offers a grounded look at the constant care and presence of the lord.SERMON NOTES (YouVersion): https://bible.com/events/49614361 PRAYER REQUESTS: https://ccefc.ccbchurch.com/goto/forms/2542/responses/new26.05.31
Psalm 23 // Ben BeasleyThis sermon explores the comforting and profound truths found in Psalm 23, one of the most beloved passages in the bible. We examine the relationship between the shepherd and his sheep, highlighting how he provides for every need, leads through dark valleys, and prepares a feast in the presence of enemies. Whether you are seeking peace in a season of rest or courage in a time of fear, this study offers a grounded look at the constant care and presence of the lord.SERMON NOTES (YouVersion): https://bible.com/events/49614363 PRAYER REQUESTS: https://ccefc.ccbchurch.com/goto/forms/2509/responses/new26.05.31
Psalm 23Ethan Ramsey
Listen to the sermon 'The Lord Is My Shepherd' by Jeremy Burrage from the Psalms series, based on Psalm 23:1-6.
Psalm 23 // Gabe CoyleThis sermon explores the comforting and profound truths found in Psalm 23, one of the most beloved passages in the bible. We examine the relationship between the shepherd and his sheep, highlighting how he provides for every need, leads through dark valleys, and prepares a feast in the presence of enemies. Whether you are seeking peace in a season of rest or courage in a time of fear, this study offers a grounded look at the constant care and presence of the lord.SERMON NOTES (YouVersion): https://bible.com/events/49614364 PRAYER REQUESTS: https://ccefc.ccbchurch.com/goto/forms/2553/responses/new26.05.31
“The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.” (Psalms 23:1)
Send us Fan MailYHWH Rohi means “The LORD is my Shepherd,” a name that reveals God's personal, attentive care for His people. First expressed in Psalm 23, this title draws on David's lived experience as a shepherd to illustrate how God leads, provides, protects, and restores. Throughout Scripture, God is consistently shown as the One who seeks His sheep, feeds them, and brings them safely home. This imagery ultimately finds its fulfillment in Jesus, who calls Himself the Good Shepherd and lays down His life for the sheep. To know YHWH Rohi is to live with deep trust, knowing we are guided, known, and never left alone.Our website is The Context and Color of the BibleWe are on Facebook - The Context and Color of the Bible | FacebookWe are on Instagram - @contextandcolorofthebibleWe are on YouTube - The Context and Color of the Bible - YouTubeMusic: Tabuk by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4453-tabukLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Join us live on Thursday, May 28 at 7pm EST for a bonus name of God. Registration is live at www.thecontextandcolorofthebible.com.
Welcome to the Hopewell Baptist Church podcast. In this episode, our pastor Barry Wilkinson talks about how to experience God's love and forgiveness in your life. We hope you are encouraged to move closer to God and have a more genuine and joyful relationship with Him. Hopewell Baptist Church is located 7 miles outside of Andalusia, Al at 6592 Brooklyn Rd, Andalusia, AL 36421. If you would like to contact the church, feel free to call 334-222-2757.
Pastor Andy preaches over Psalm 23 on May 10, 2026.
A single Psalm line can mess with your head—in a good way. Joe Rockey brings a phrase from the Good Shepherd Mass that sounds impossible on first hearing: “The Lord is my shepherd; there is nothing I shall want.” Joe's honest reaction is simple: I still want things… like a burger. So what is the Church actually saying here?Father Boniface Hicks grounds it in Psalm 23's meaning: the Lord provides for our needs—He doesn't leave us destitute or deprived. Desire isn't the enemy; it's essential. St. Augustine calls prayer an exercise of holy desire, and the spiritual life involves attuning and purifying what we want. The key is order: keep God at the top of the value hierarchy, resist the temptation to cut corners on Him to “provide for ourselves,” and trust that if we seek first the Kingdom, God will provide what's needed—often in ways we wouldn't have predicted. Joe then gives a concrete, family-life example: raising little kids at Mass can feel embarrassing and “imperfect,” but staying faithful reshaped the whole parish. Their consistency helped normalize young families, encouraged grandparents to invite their children, and grew the number of small kids in the congregation. Father reframes it: Mass isn't a private piety project—it's communal worship. A healthy parish supports families instead of treating them like an “intrusion.” Children don't just disrupt; they awaken the community to reality and train the body of Christ to revolve around the weakest members—like a healthy family does. The episode closes with an athletic analogy: practice includes drills and scrimmage. We aim at “ideal prayer” in quiet moments, but we also learn to worship faithfully in the real-world chaos—because that's how love matures. Key Ideas“Nothing I shall want” doesn't mean “no desires”; it means God provides what is needed and doesn't abandon us. Desire is good; prayer forms and purifies desire (“holy desire” as a spiritual discipline). Keep God at the top of the value hierarchy instead of cutting corners to self-provide. Kids at Mass reveal what the Church is: a body, not an individual “quiet bubble.” Healthy communities revolve around the weakest members; that's how God loves us and how parishes should live. Scripture Mentioned (no links)Psalm 23Matthew 6:33 (“Seek first the kingdom…”)“Father gives good gifts” (bread/stone, fish/scorpion; Father gives the Holy Spirit to those who ask)Links & References (official/source only)None explicitly referenced with clear official/source URLs in this transcript.CTA: If this helped, please leave a review or share this episode with a friend.Questions or thoughts? Email FatherAndJoe@gmail.com .Tags (comma-separated)Father and Joe, Joe Rockey, Father Boniface Hicks, Psalm 23, Good Shepherd, the Lord is my shepherd, there is nothing I shall want, desire, holy desire, St Augustine, prayer, providence, God provides, value hierarchy, worship, Mass, distractions at Mass, kids at Mass, young families, parish community, communal worship, body of Christ, shame, vulnerability, support for parents, family life, parenting, one year old, four year old, drills and scrimmage analogy, practice and real life, ideal prayer, chaos and faithfulness, Easter season, discipleship, gratitude
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God gives forgiveness of sin and salvation — He only asks us to trust Him completely, to put our faith in Him as our good Shepherd.
Homily - 4th Sunday of Easter - The Lord is my Shepherd
Few passages are more beloved than Psalm 23 and today we'll look over familiar territory and remember what it means that "the Lord is our Shepherd." DISCUSSION AND STUDY QUESTIONS: 1. Look in your Bible, just below the title "Psalm 23". Who does it say wrote this psalm? According to the podcast, how was this author a shepherd of both sheep and people? How might this personal resume have helped him understand more richly that the Lord is his shepherd? 2. Look up John 10:14, 1 Peter 5:4 and Hebrews 13:20. What do these verses tell us about Jesus as our shepherd? If Jesus is our shepherd, how should we look to Him and respond to Him? 3. How does the Holman Christian Standard Version render the phrase "I shall now want" in verse 1? How does this help us understand what David means by this phrase? In what ways have you seen the Lord provide for your "wants"? 4. In verse 2, why does the Lord lead His people to green pastures and quiet waters? 5. In verse 3, what does "restore" mean? How does the Lord restore His people? Where has He restored you? 6. What are the "paths of righteousness" in verse 3? According to this verse, why does the Lord guide us down these paths? 7. Will the Lord ever lead you down an unrighteous path? As you consider your own life, are there any "paths" that you need to forsake because they are not righteous? 8. What did the podcast say David means in verse 4, that the Lord walks with him through valleys of the shadow of death? Where have you gone through such a valley? When we go through those kinds of difficult times, how does the fact that God is with us, help us? 9. In verses 5 &6, where is this banquet being held? What is the relationship vibe that you see in these verses? 10. What does verse 6 mean by saying that "only" goodness and mercy will follow us? How does the Lord provide us with this mercy and goodness? 11. All in all, this verse shows the tremendous joy and peace that comes from pure fellowship with the Lord. How does this psalm help you abide in this relationship with God? Check out our Bible Study Guide on the Key Chapters of Genesis! Available on Amazon just in time for the Genesis relaunch in January! To see our dedicated podcast website with access to all our episodes and other resources, visit us at: www.keychapters.org. Find us on all major platforms, or use these direct links: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6OqbnDRrfuyHRmkpUSyoHv Itunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/366-key-chapters-in-the-bible/id1493571819 YouTube: Key Chapters of the Bible on YouTube. As always, we are grateful to be included in the "Top 100 Bible Podcasts to Follow" from Feedspot.com. Also for regularly being awarded "Podcast of the Day" from PlayerFM. Special thanks to Joseph McDade for providing our theme music.
Sermon of the week at Christian Renewal in Brunswick, GA.Speaker: Pastor Mark Anthony LintonMessage: The Lord Is My ShepherdScripture: John 10:1-18Date: 4/26/26INFOwww.christianrenewal.churchCONNECTFill out an online connect card: https://bit.ly/connect2crcGIVE https://christianrenewal.org/giveSOCIAL MEDIAInstagramFacebook YouTube
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Sermon Direct Link 4/26/26 Rev. Clint Smith Jehovah Rohi – The LORD Is My Shepherd – Psalm 23:1–6; John 10:1–18, 25–30 God has revealed Himself as Jehovah Rohi, the LORD, our Shepherd, who protects, provides, ... Read More The post Jehovah Rohi – The LORD Is My Shepherd (Psalm 23:1–6; John 10:1–18, 25–30) appeared first on Town Creek Baptist Church.
The Shepherd King writes about the King of Kings and His love and care for you.
Pastor Josh preaches his exposition from Psalm 23:1-6.Outline(vv. 1-3) Present Rest(v. 4) Present Darkness(v. 5-6) Future Hope
As Christians we need to live in the indicatives. David reminds us of some of those indicatives in Psalm 23.
Sheep rely on their shepherd to love them, lead them, and give them food and water. In this same way, we can depend on the Lord to be our shepherd, and he will love us, lead us, and provide nourishment for our soul. In this message, Jill talks about God as our Jehovah Ro'i, or shepherd, so we can know what wonderful things God provides for us, His sheep. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1141/29?v=20251111
What uncertainty or even chaos do you feel in life? Psalm 23 returns our attention to the sure truths we can hold onto at every moment. This prayer song begins with the foundation of our relationship with the Lord. Let's remember some of the truths that belong to us because the Lord is our good Shepherd.Support the show
Hi friends! This week Camille chats with Ashley about Easter, Psalm 23, Gen Alpha, random questions, and more. We hope you had a great Easter Sunday celebrating our risen savior. Join us this Wednesday night as we start our study of Psalm 23!Find our past episodes on our website!
Pastor Joe continues our "Psalms" series by refreshing our love and perspective on one of the most well known psalms in the Bible.