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Matt Pearson, Senior Pastor of ClearView Baptist Church in Franklin, Tennessee teaches on "The Lord Is My Shepherd" from Psalm 23.
A tree goes through a torturous process to become fine furniture. There’s the felling and the debarking and the cutting and the planing and the sanding and the drilling and the glueing and the pounding. But the final product can serve people for generations. Today on A NEW BEGINNING, Pastor Greg Laurie helps us see how the challenges we face in life may not be pleasant—in fact may seem down right torturous—but the Lord uses those to shape us into the people He wants us to be. Join us on August 16 for the annual Jesus Revolution Baptism, a celebration of new life in Christ at Pirate’s Cove with Pastor Greg Laurie! --- Learn more and subscribe to Harvest updates at harvest.org A New Beginning is the daily half-hour program hosted by Greg Laurie, pastor of Harvest Christian Fellowship in Southern California. For over 30 years, Pastor Greg and Harvest Ministries have endeavored to know God and make Him known through media and large-scale evangelism. This podcast is supported by the generosity of our Harvest Partners.Support the show: https://harvest.org/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A tree goes through a torturous process to become fine furniture. There’s the felling and the debarking and the cutting and the planing and the sanding and the drilling and the glueing and the pounding. But the final product can serve people for generations. Today on A NEW BEGINNING, Pastor Greg Laurie helps us see how the challenges we face in life may not be pleasant—in fact may seem down right torturous—but the Lord uses those to shape us into the people He wants us to be. Join us on August 16 for the annual Jesus Revolution Baptism, a celebration of new life in Christ at Pirate’s Cove with Pastor Greg Laurie! --- Learn more and subscribe to Harvest updates at harvest.org A New Beginning is the daily half-hour program hosted by Greg Laurie, pastor of Harvest Christian Fellowship in Southern California. For over 30 years, Pastor Greg and Harvest Ministries have endeavored to know God and make Him known through media and large-scale evangelism. This podcast is supported by the generosity of our Harvest Partners.Support the show: https://harvest.org/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As many Bible students know, the book of Psalms is a collection of songs. It’s a spiritual songbook, primarily written by David. He was called the sweet psalmist of Israel. They’re rich in captivating imagery and candid confessions to the Lord. They offer great comfort and reassurance. And Pastor Greg Laurie is currently presenting a new series in Psalms here on A NEW BEGINNING. Today, we’ll draw some fresh hope from words we’ve read many times before. Join us on August 16 for the annual Jesus Revolution Baptism, a celebration of new life in Christ at Pirate’s Cove with Pastor Greg Laurie! --- Learn more and subscribe to Harvest updates at harvest.org A New Beginning is the daily half-hour program hosted by Greg Laurie, pastor of Harvest Christian Fellowship in Southern California. For over 30 years, Pastor Greg and Harvest Ministries have endeavored to know God and make Him known through media and large-scale evangelism. This podcast is supported by the generosity of our Harvest Partners.Support the show: https://harvest.org/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As many Bible students know, the book of Psalms is a collection of songs. It’s a spiritual songbook, primarily written by David. He was called the sweet psalmist of Israel. They’re rich in captivating imagery and candid confessions to the Lord. They offer great comfort and reassurance. And Pastor Greg Laurie is currently presenting a new series in Psalms here on A NEW BEGINNING. Today, we’ll draw some fresh hope from words we’ve read many times before. Join us on August 16 for the annual Jesus Revolution Baptism, a celebration of new life in Christ at Pirate’s Cove with Pastor Greg Laurie! --- Learn more and subscribe to Harvest updates at harvest.org A New Beginning is the daily half-hour program hosted by Greg Laurie, pastor of Harvest Christian Fellowship in Southern California. For over 30 years, Pastor Greg and Harvest Ministries have endeavored to know God and make Him known through media and large-scale evangelism. This podcast is supported by the generosity of our Harvest Partners.Support the show: https://harvest.org/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Right from the top, the first five words of Psalm 23 bring great comfort: ???The Lord is my Shepherd.??? Monday on A NEW BEGINNING, Pastor Greg Laurie brings us solid encouragement from this well-known passage. It's a highlight from Pastor Greg's new series in the Psalms.Support the show: https://harvest.org/resources/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Psalm 23 has encouraged millions of people through the centuries. What is it about David's words that bring such rich reassurance? Find out Tuesday on A NEW BEGINNING. Pastor Greg Laurie helps us dig in to ???the Shepherd's Psalm??? to find practical application for our stressed-out lives.Support the show: https://harvest.org/resources/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Psalm 23:1-3 Psalms 23:4 Psalm 23:5 Psalm 23:6 Psalm 23:4 John 10:12-15 Psalm 23:4 “Sometimes God's presence is most strongly felt in his absence.” Ian Morgan Cron Someone asked C.S. Lewis, “Why do the righteous suffer?” “Why not?” he replied. “They're the only ones who can take it.” C.S. Lewis Romans 8:28 2 Corinthians 1:3-4 “When you feel like you cant take any more, look to Jesus and take some more.” C.S. Lewis Psalm 23:5 Psalm 23:6 Psalm 68:5-6 “Someday
Psalm 23 is a concise and profound expression of trust, comfort and faith in God. Because He's our shepherd, we have everything we need.
A sermon by Pastor Ryan Proudfoot. Listen along as we study Psalm 23 this week.
Life can often feel chaotic, uncertain, and exhausting. In a world that constantly pushes us to strive harder, perform better, and control everything, the image of a Shepherd quietly and faithfully leading His sheep is easy to overlook. Yet, Psalm 23 presents a radically different picture of God—not as a distant ruler, but as an intimate Shepherd who provides, protects, and personally cares for us. When was the last time you allowed God to shepherd you—not just to believe in Him, but to let Him lead you, guide you, protect you, and provide rest? If you're tired, anxious, or wondering if God sees you? Then this Psalm is for you.THE BIG IDEA: You can trust the Shepherd.
Audio reading: Num 34:1-29, 2 Chron 26:1-28:27, Rom 13:1-14, Psalm 23:1-6, Prov 20:11Join me in this journey reading through the entire bible inone year! In Matthew 4:4, Yeshua said these words: “Man shall not live by bread alone but by every word that proceeds out of the mouth of God.” Taking in the word of God every day is LIFE to our spirit and health to our bones!Visit us at: dailyaudiotorah.comGo to Israel Connect: Your bridge to the land and peopleof Israel! Daily Audio Torah,has been recognized as one of the Top 100 Bible Reading Podcasts on the web by Millionpodcasts.com (#39)https://www.millionpodcasts.com/bible-reading-podcasts/
In the Sunday morning (6/29/25) service of our 2025 Annual Meeting, visiting preacher Elder Samuel Bryant considers the profoundly simple and simply profound 23rd Psalm.
The Lord is my Shepherd | July 27, 2025Summer Psalms Week 2Message by Matt Stout [Redemption City Campus Pastor]
Pastor Ty Neal Psalm 23:1 John 10:14 John 10:27-28 “The first things any idol takes from its worshipers are their relationships.” Andy Crouch “Man is divided against himself and against God by his own selfishness, which divides him against his brother.” Thomas Merton “If your god never disagrees with you, you might just be worshiping an idealized version of yourself.” Tim Keller John 10:27-28 Psalm 23:2 “You have made us for yourself, O Lord, and our heart is restless until
The Lord is my Shepherd | July 27, 2025Summer Psalms Week 2Message by Kyle Goen [Riverdale Campus Pastor]
The Lord is my Shepherd | July 27, 2025Summer Psalms Week 2Message by Jordan Raybon [Brussels Campus Pastor]
Summary: Psalm 23 reveals a God who personally shepherds, provides, and protects, inviting each person to trust Him fully, guard their heart, and find peace and intimacy even in the midst of life's darkest valleys.Series: The Playlist of LifeTitle: Part 7: Feasting in the ValleyDate: 7/23/25, 7pm, Wednesday Bible StudySpeaker: Pastor Scott AndersonOutline:00:00 - Introduction & Psalm 23 Reading 03:00 - The Lord Is *My* Shepherd 06:30 - God's Names Revealed in Psalm 23 10:00 - Feasting in the Valley 13:30 - Guard Your Seat at the Table 17:00 - Let God's Goodness Be Your Testimony 20:00 - From Drive-Through Faith to Deep Fellowship 23:00 - Final Challenge & Closing Prayer
7.20.25 Psalm 23 "The Lord is My Shepherd" Pastor Jeron Young
Exposition of Psalm 23
Psalm 23 Rev. Clay Holland
1. Sheep need a shepherd A. Sheep can't defend themselves B. Sheep have no sense of direction C. Sheep can't provide for themselves D. Sheep need relationships E. Sheep need help 2. The Lord is A. The I am/ The self existing One B. Holy God/ Set apart from others C. The One in pursuit of you D. Jesus, the Good Shepherd 3. Jesus is my shepherd A. Personal relationship B. Permanent relationship C. Protected relationship 4. Traits that show Jesus is my shepherd A. Hearing His voice B. Following His commands
Psalm 23 is one of the most beloved and familiar passages in all of Scripture. It's a profoundly personal and deeply powerful psalm, offering more than mere serenity but survival, guidance, and hope in the darkest valleys. Join us this Sunday as we navigate paths of righteousness through the valley of the shadow of death and into the house of the Lord. We'll see how every word of Psalm 23 finds its fullness in Jesus—the Good Shepherd.
From Genesis to Revelation, God is described as a Shepherd to His people, and in John 10, Jesus Himself says He is, in fact, the Good Shepherd. Let's look at the intimate bond between the Shepherd and his sheep, that we may claim as David did, “The Lord is my Shepherd.”
A new MP3 sermon from How2go2Heaven is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: 🐑 Psalm 23 | The Lord Is My Shepherd | Timeless Words of Comfort ✝️ Subtitle: Gospel Shorts Speaker: Jim Meulemans Broadcaster: How2go2Heaven Event: Devotional Date: 7/13/2025 Bible: Psalm 23; John 3:16 Length: 1 min.
When Jesus says “*I* am the good shepherd” (not once but twice in John chapter 10) he is identifying Himself with Almighty God. Which is why, as soon as he says this, the religious authorities immediately try to stone him for blasphemy. So could it be true? *Is* Jesus the one spoken about in Psalm 23, and if so, what does that mean for us?
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As a sheep of the Good Shepherd, Jesus, there are specific promises of provision over your life—promises you can count on when you follow Him faithfully. In part two of “The Lord Is My Shepherd,” Pastor Bayless looks at the peace and restoration Jesus promises His sheep. You will discover how, by applying Psalm 23 to your everyday life, He can lead you through life's valleys to victory over fear and trials. Listen and find out how you can embrace the divine provision and purpose the Good Shepherd provides!
God's comforting presence never clocks out.Whereas we are bound by time and space; while we close our eyes in sleep and can only be in one place at one time, we must remember that God is not like us.No, He is always with us. Not only in the green fields and beside the calm waters; no, all the time - meaning that He is with us as we walk through the darkest of valleys, promising us comfort, vindication, and a future that is safe and secure as He promises to bring us safely to His home, where we will enjoy His presence forever. That's what Psalm 23 teaches us to sing.It reminds us that we never walk alone, for the God who found us and called us to Himself will be the One who walks with us throughout this life and into the next one.Thus, Psalm 23 is this beautiful reminder that the God of all comfort never abandons His people. Before joining us tomorrow for our gathering, we'd encourage you to read Psalm 23 and reflect upon these things:1) How have you experienced God's comforting presence in your life? In the good times, as He has provided all that you've needed, but also in the dark valleys? How has God drawn near to you as the Good Shepherd and provided for you?2) Are there fearful situations that you are currently walking through? Today, is it a fight to remember these words: “You are with me"? 3) Are you practically resting in the awareness that your Good Shepherd is caring for you? In what area of your life do you need to be reminded of this? And are there those around you that need to be reminded of this truth? 4) How does knowing that God's presence never clocks out change your outlook for today? How about for tomorrow?Pray As You Prepare:
The Bible refers to God's people as “sheep” and Jesus as “The Good Shepherd.” But what does this metaphor really mean for you? In part one of his message “The Lord Is My Shepherd,” Pastor Bayless looks at Psalm 23, explaining the deep care your Good Shepherd provides you, including meeting your needs, restoring your soul, and leading you in the paths of righteousness. You'll also find out your purpose as one of the Lord's sheep, giving generously and serving to bring life and joy to others. Get the encouragement you need to faithfully follow Jesus, the Good Shepherd of your soul!
This week we continue our series called "Psalms 23". This week's message is called "The Lord Is My Shepherd” given by Pastor EJ Tena. If you would like to support this ministry text "GIVE" to 479-777-4264 visit trcchurch.snappages.site for more information about us and our ministry.
Send us a textBecause The Lord is My Shepherd | Psalm 23:1 Guest Speaker | Kevin BullardJune 22, 2025Because the Lord is my Shepherd, I have everything I need. | Psalm 23:1 I am the good shepherd. The good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep. He who is a hired hand and not a shepherd, who does not own the sheep, sees the wolf coming and leaves the sheep and flees, and the wolf snatches them and scatters them. He flees because he is a hired hand and cares nothing for the sheep. I am the good shepherd. I know my own and my own know me, just as the Father knows me and I know the Father; and I lay down my life for the sheep. John 10:11-15 ________________
An Inspiring 31-Day Devotional In The Secret of a Happy Day, J. Wilbur Chapman offers a heartfelt exploration of the timeless comfort found in Psalm 23. This 31-day devotional illuminates the profound truths and enduring promises within David's ancient song, revealing its relevance and power to uplift souls regardless of life's circumstances. Chapman, with the wisdom of a seasoned pastor, invites readers on a daily journey through "The Shepherd's Song," to a place where every need is met, fear is dispelled, and eternal goodness and mercy are assured. Through an intimate introduction and thoughtful breakdown, Chapman delves into the six divisions of the psalm — Possession, Position, Promise, Progress, Provision, and Prospects — each representing a facet of the Christian's walk with the Good Shepherd. Readers are encouraged to reflect on the Lord's shepherding presence that guides through green pastures, restores the soul, and offers comfort even in the darkest valleys. The readings of The Secret of a Happy Day are an invitation to experience the deep and personal love of God anew. As you journey through each day with Chapman, let the truths of Psalm 23 transform your understanding of God's presence in your life and lead you into a deeper, more joyous relationship with Him. Whether standing beside the grave of buried hopes or basking in the sunshine of God's love, this book promises to be a source of comfort, strength, and inspiration, helping you to live out the serene trust and unshakeable peace that David himself experienced. About the Author J. Wilbur Chapman (1859-1918) was an American evangelist, pastor, and author known for his dynamic preaching style and evangelistic campaigns. He began his pastoral ministry in 1882, serving in several churches before becoming the pastor of Bethany Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia in 1890. Chapman's ministry gained widespread attention for his emphasis on personal salvation and the power of prayer. He resigned from his pastoral position in 1903 to devote himself full-time to evangelistic work, teaming up with gospel singer Charles Alexander to conduct successful campaigns across the United States and abroad. Chapman's legacy lives on through his writing and the numerous pastors and evangelists he influenced.
An Inspiring 31-Day Devotional In The Secret of a Happy Day, J. Wilbur Chapman offers a heartfelt exploration of the timeless comfort found in Psalm 23. This 31-day devotional illuminates the profound truths and enduring promises within David's ancient song, revealing its relevance and power to uplift souls regardless of life's circumstances. Chapman, with the wisdom of a seasoned pastor, invites readers on a daily journey through "The Shepherd's Song," to a place where every need is met, fear is dispelled, and eternal goodness and mercy are assured. Through an intimate introduction and thoughtful breakdown, Chapman delves into the six divisions of the psalm — Possession, Position, Promise, Progress, Provision, and Prospects — each representing a facet of the Christian's walk with the Good Shepherd. Readers are encouraged to reflect on the Lord's shepherding presence that guides through green pastures, restores the soul, and offers comfort even in the darkest valleys. The readings of The Secret of a Happy Day are an invitation to experience the deep and personal love of God anew. As you journey through each day with Chapman, let the truths of Psalm 23 transform your understanding of God's presence in your life and lead you into a deeper, more joyous relationship with Him. Whether standing beside the grave of buried hopes or basking in the sunshine of God's love, this book promises to be a source of comfort, strength, and inspiration, helping you to live out the serene trust and unshakeable peace that David himself experienced. About the Author J. Wilbur Chapman (1859-1918) was an American evangelist, pastor, and author known for his dynamic preaching style and evangelistic campaigns. He began his pastoral ministry in 1882, serving in several churches before becoming the pastor of Bethany Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia in 1890. Chapman's ministry gained widespread attention for his emphasis on personal salvation and the power of prayer. He resigned from his pastoral position in 1903 to devote himself full-time to evangelistic work, teaming up with gospel singer Charles Alexander to conduct successful campaigns across the United States and abroad. Chapman's legacy lives on through his writing and the numerous pastors and evangelists he influenced.
An Inspiring 31-Day Devotional In The Secret of a Happy Day, J. Wilbur Chapman offers a heartfelt exploration of the timeless comfort found in Psalm 23. This 31-day devotional illuminates the profound truths and enduring promises within David's ancient song, revealing its relevance and power to uplift souls regardless of life's circumstances. Chapman, with the wisdom of a seasoned pastor, invites readers on a daily journey through "The Shepherd's Song," to a place where every need is met, fear is dispelled, and eternal goodness and mercy are assured. Through an intimate introduction and thoughtful breakdown, Chapman delves into the six divisions of the psalm — Possession, Position, Promise, Progress, Provision, and Prospects — each representing a facet of the Christian's walk with the Good Shepherd. Readers are encouraged to reflect on the Lord's shepherding presence that guides through green pastures, restores the soul, and offers comfort even in the darkest valleys. The readings of The Secret of a Happy Day are an invitation to experience the deep and personal love of God anew. As you journey through each day with Chapman, let the truths of Psalm 23 transform your understanding of God's presence in your life and lead you into a deeper, more joyous relationship with Him. Whether standing beside the grave of buried hopes or basking in the sunshine of God's love, this book promises to be a source of comfort, strength, and inspiration, helping you to live out the serene trust and unshakeable peace that David himself experienced. About the Author J. Wilbur Chapman (1859-1918) was an American evangelist, pastor, and author known for his dynamic preaching style and evangelistic campaigns. He began his pastoral ministry in 1882, serving in several churches before becoming the pastor of Bethany Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia in 1890. Chapman's ministry gained widespread attention for his emphasis on personal salvation and the power of prayer. He resigned from his pastoral position in 1903 to devote himself full-time to evangelistic work, teaming up with gospel singer Charles Alexander to conduct successful campaigns across the United States and abroad. Chapman's legacy lives on through his writing and the numerous pastors and evangelists he influenced.
An Inspiring 31-Day Devotional In The Secret of a Happy Day, J. Wilbur Chapman offers a heartfelt exploration of the timeless comfort found in Psalm 23. This 31-day devotional illuminates the profound truths and enduring promises within David's ancient song, revealing its relevance and power to uplift souls regardless of life's circumstances. Chapman, with the wisdom of a seasoned pastor, invites readers on a daily journey through "The Shepherd's Song," to a place where every need is met, fear is dispelled, and eternal goodness and mercy are assured. Through an intimate introduction and thoughtful breakdown, Chapman delves into the six divisions of the psalm — Possession, Position, Promise, Progress, Provision, and Prospects — each representing a facet of the Christian's walk with the Good Shepherd. Readers are encouraged to reflect on the Lord's shepherding presence that guides through green pastures, restores the soul, and offers comfort even in the darkest valleys. The readings of The Secret of a Happy Day are an invitation to experience the deep and personal love of God anew. As you journey through each day with Chapman, let the truths of Psalm 23 transform your understanding of God's presence in your life and lead you into a deeper, more joyous relationship with Him. Whether standing beside the grave of buried hopes or basking in the sunshine of God's love, this book promises to be a source of comfort, strength, and inspiration, helping you to live out the serene trust and unshakeable peace that David himself experienced. About the Author J. Wilbur Chapman (1859-1918) was an American evangelist, pastor, and author known for his dynamic preaching style and evangelistic campaigns. He began his pastoral ministry in 1882, serving in several churches before becoming the pastor of Bethany Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia in 1890. Chapman's ministry gained widespread attention for his emphasis on personal salvation and the power of prayer. He resigned from his pastoral position in 1903 to devote himself full-time to evangelistic work, teaming up with gospel singer Charles Alexander to conduct successful campaigns across the United States and abroad. Chapman's legacy lives on through his writing and the numerous pastors and evangelists he influenced.
An Inspiring 31-Day Devotional In The Secret of a Happy Day, J. Wilbur Chapman offers a heartfelt exploration of the timeless comfort found in Psalm 23. This 31-day devotional illuminates the profound truths and enduring promises within David's ancient song, revealing its relevance and power to uplift souls regardless of life's circumstances. Chapman, with the wisdom of a seasoned pastor, invites readers on a daily journey through "The Shepherd's Song," to a place where every need is met, fear is dispelled, and eternal goodness and mercy are assured. Through an intimate introduction and thoughtful breakdown, Chapman delves into the six divisions of the psalm — Possession, Position, Promise, Progress, Provision, and Prospects — each representing a facet of the Christian's walk with the Good Shepherd. Readers are encouraged to reflect on the Lord's shepherding presence that guides through green pastures, restores the soul, and offers comfort even in the darkest valleys. The readings of The Secret of a Happy Day are an invitation to experience the deep and personal love of God anew. As you journey through each day with Chapman, let the truths of Psalm 23 transform your understanding of God's presence in your life and lead you into a deeper, more joyous relationship with Him. Whether standing beside the grave of buried hopes or basking in the sunshine of God's love, this book promises to be a source of comfort, strength, and inspiration, helping you to live out the serene trust and unshakeable peace that David himself experienced. About the Author J. Wilbur Chapman (1859-1918) was an American evangelist, pastor, and author known for his dynamic preaching style and evangelistic campaigns. He began his pastoral ministry in 1882, serving in several churches before becoming the pastor of Bethany Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia in 1890. Chapman's ministry gained widespread attention for his emphasis on personal salvation and the power of prayer. He resigned from his pastoral position in 1903 to devote himself full-time to evangelistic work, teaming up with gospel singer Charles Alexander to conduct successful campaigns across the United States and abroad. Chapman's legacy lives on through his writing and the numerous pastors and evangelists he influenced.
An Inspiring 31-Day Devotional In The Secret of a Happy Day, J. Wilbur Chapman offers a heartfelt exploration of the timeless comfort found in Psalm 23. This 31-day devotional illuminates the profound truths and enduring promises within David's ancient song, revealing its relevance and power to uplift souls regardless of life's circumstances. Chapman, with the wisdom of a seasoned pastor, invites readers on a daily journey through "The Shepherd's Song," to a place where every need is met, fear is dispelled, and eternal goodness and mercy are assured. Through an intimate introduction and thoughtful breakdown, Chapman delves into the six divisions of the psalm — Possession, Position, Promise, Progress, Provision, and Prospects — each representing a facet of the Christian's walk with the Good Shepherd. Readers are encouraged to reflect on the Lord's shepherding presence that guides through green pastures, restores the soul, and offers comfort even in the darkest valleys. The readings of The Secret of a Happy Day are an invitation to experience the deep and personal love of God anew. As you journey through each day with Chapman, let the truths of Psalm 23 transform your understanding of God's presence in your life and lead you into a deeper, more joyous relationship with Him. Whether standing beside the grave of buried hopes or basking in the sunshine of God's love, this book promises to be a source of comfort, strength, and inspiration, helping you to live out the serene trust and unshakeable peace that David himself experienced. About the Author J. Wilbur Chapman (1859-1918) was an American evangelist, pastor, and author known for his dynamic preaching style and evangelistic campaigns. He began his pastoral ministry in 1882, serving in several churches before becoming the pastor of Bethany Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia in 1890. Chapman's ministry gained widespread attention for his emphasis on personal salvation and the power of prayer. He resigned from his pastoral position in 1903 to devote himself full-time to evangelistic work, teaming up with gospel singer Charles Alexander to conduct successful campaigns across the United States and abroad. Chapman's legacy lives on through his writing and the numerous pastors and evangelists he influenced.
This week we begin a series called "Pslams 23". This week's message is called "The Lord Is My Shepherd” given by Pastor EJ Tena. If you would like to support this ministry text "GIVE" to 479-777-4264 visit trcchurch.snappages.site for more information about us and our ministry.
In the Lord I Take Refuge: Daily Devotions Through the Psalms with Dane Ortlund
❖ Today's Bible reading is Psalm 23: www.ESV.org/Psalm23 ❖ To read along with the podcast, grab a print copy of the devotional: www.crossway.org/books/in-the-lord-i-take-refuge-hcj/ ❖ Browse other resources from Dane Ortlund: www.crossway.org/authors/dane-c-ortlund/