Book of Psalms, chapter 23
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This week we continue our series called "Psalms 23". This week's message is called "Lead to Peaceful Streams” 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.
Psalm 23 - Week 2
“I've got this… until I don't.” Ever felt like life is just too much to handle on your own? You're not alone. In this week's message, Pastor David Uth shares the comforting truth of Psalm 23—not just as poetry, but as a lifeline. Through the simple image of a shepherd and sheep, we're reminded that we are deeply cared for, gently guided, and never left to face the future by ourselves. Whether you're anxious, exhausted, or just in need of some peace, this message is a powerful reminder that you don't have to figure it all out alone—you have help, hope, and more than enough grace to carry you through. (05/25/2025)
Join us this summer as we dive into the Psalms. Each week, we'll explore a different Psalm to see how its timeless truths speak into our present lives. From joy and gratitude to sorrow and struggle, the Psalms remind us that God is with in every season of life. So, bring your whole heart this summer—let's learn to pray, praise, and trust like never before. This week, Rev. Dr. Chris Lenocker joins us to share thoughts regarding one of the most well-known psalms - Psalm 23. Chris encourages us that by understanding that God is taking care of us helps us to live with more confidence. Passage: Psalm 23 We have three worship opportunities for you to experience: 9:00 a.m. - Sanctuary Service 9:30 a.m. - Online Service 10:30 a.m. - Chapel Service Please consider joining us for one of these services. To view past worship services along with other digital content, go to our Youtube Channel @PointLomaChurchOnline. To get involved in what God is doing within our community, please visit our website at www.pointlomachurch.org. For event happenings: http://pointlomachurch.org/connect/events/ To register for any event: http://pointlomachurch.org/register If you would like to give to the ministry: http://pointlomachurch.org/give/ or through our Venmo account: @Point-Loma-Church
“You prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies. You anoint my head with oil; my cup overflows.” (Psalm 23:5 NIV) *Enjoying Pastor Greg's devotional podcast? Let us know what you think with this quick survey!* From the day that we commit our lives to Jesus Christ, everything changes for us. Gone is that ever-present guilt that used to nag us day and night. There is no longer an empty hole deep inside of our soul. In the place of those things, God gives us what the apostle Paul referred to as His “peace, which exceeds anything we can understand” (Philippians 4:7 NLT). God places a new joy in our hearts and gives us the hope of Heaven when we die. But when we commit our lives to Christ, we also gain enemies. That’s what David was talking about when he wrote, “You prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies” (Psalm 23:5 NIV). These enemies want to weaken our commitment to Christ and throw up obstacles to our spiritual growth. The three primary enemies Christians face are the world, the flesh, and the devil. The world is the external enemy. It entices us with temptations, diversions, and false teachings. It points us down paths where God doesn’t want us to go. The flesh is the internal enemy. It plays on our weaknesses, vulnerabilities, and appetites. It tries to convince us that satisfying our own needs and wants should be our highest priority. The devil, who works in and through the world and the flesh, is the infernal enemy. The apostle Peter warned, “Stay alert! Watch out for your great enemy, the devil. He prowls around like a roaring lion, looking for someone to devour” (1 Peter 5:8 NLT). Jesus said the devil “was a murderer from the beginning. He has always hated the truth, because there is no truth in him. When he lies, it is consistent with his character; for he is a liar and the father of lies” (John 8:44 NLT). This unholy trinity of the world, the flesh, and the devil creates a powerful opposition, especially for new believers. The best strategy to combat it is to nurture an intimate relationship with the Lord, whom David describes as a shepherd in Psalm 23, as we sit at His table. We do that by studying God’s Word, where we find His promises, His wisdom, His will for our lives, and His guidance. And we do it by talking and listening to Him in prayer, keeping the lines of communication open at all times. When we sit at the table of the Lord, we’re satisfied because we know that everything we need is there. We don’t hunger for anything else. I’m not saying that we’ll become temptation-proof. What I am saying is that we won’t be as drawn to temptation as we once were. We’ll see the diversions of the world, the appetites of the flesh, and the schemes of the devil for what they really are: dead ends, worthless enticements, and cheap imitations of the truth. The Lord has set a table before us. We have no reason to fear our enemies. Reflection question: What would sitting at the Lord’s table look like in your life? Discuss Today's Devo in Harvest Discipleship! — The audio production of the podcast "Daily Devotions from Greg Laurie" utilizes Generative AI technology. This allows us to deliver consistent, high-quality content while preserving Harvest's mission to "know God and make Him known."All devotional content is written and owned by Pastor Greg Laurie. Listen to the Greg Laurie Podcast Become a Harvest PartnerSupport the show: https://harvest.org/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Psalm 23 is the most beloved passage in all ofScripture, a song of comfort sung by sheep under the care of the Good Shepherd.
This chapter highlights the benefits of having the Lord as your shepherd.
Sermon recording from Sunday, June 22nd, 2025.A study of Psalm 23.
Psalm 23 - Week 1
Psalm 23: Green Pastures (Steve Walker) by Highlands Community Church
Teachings from Lakeside Presbyterian Church EPC, Brandon, MS
Teachings from Lakeside Presbyterian Church EPC, Brandon, MS
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Join us as we begin our summer series in the Psalms - this week we look at Psalm 23 - God as our provider, protector and present.
Don't forget to grab your free scripture journal at PrayingChristianWomen.com/journal today! Are you tired of being spiritually weary? You've come to the right place! Join us for a time of prayer, reflection and meditation. Leave the baggage of your day behind you and come away refreshed, renewed, and reconnected to God. Psalm 23 is one of the most recognized (and maybe memorized!) passages in scripture. In this 15-minute meditation, we invite you to look at the 23rd Psalm with fresh eyes, as Jaime reads it straight from the Bible, then reads a prayer based on Psalm 23, including some historical and literary context that brings it to life in a new way. Discover More: Explore additional episodes of Praying Christian Women, Mindful Christian Prayers, and other Christian podcasts at Lifeaudio.com. Connect with Us: Stay updated and engage with our community: On Facebook @PrayingChristianWomen On Instagram @PrayingChristianWomen On YouTube: @PrayingChristianWomen Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
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I Shall Not Want: Psalm 23 (Steve Walker) by Highlands Community Church
In this heartfelt episode of the Start From the Hart Gratitude podcast, Ed interviews his wife Laurieann, exploring the profound themes of gratitude, love, loss, and the complexities of life. They discuss the importance of gratitude in their lives, the role of faith in navigating challenges, and the deep reflections that come with loss. Laurieann shares her insights on the significance of surrendering to life's difficulties and finding grace amidst trials. The conversation culminates in a touching exploration of love and the coexistence of joy and sadness in the face of grief.
Teaching from May 11, 2025 by Aubrey Daam
Rest doesn't come through striving, it comes through surrender.
In this series, we walk through one of the greatest collections of poems and songs ever compiled: The Psalms. In this message, we will explore the genre, theme, and content of Psalm 23, a Psalm of comfort, to encourage, guide, comfort, and inspire us to be more faithful followers of Jesus and to become more like Him as we do.
Dr. Sandra Richter kicks off our new series!
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Enjoy a reading of Psalms 23 today. May God speak to your heart and spirit these powerful truths. Have a blessed weekend and see you next week on Morning Manna.
My guest, Lieutenant Colonel Leslie Chandler, is a chaplain in the Georgia National Guard. She returns to share her way of life interview, focusing on what God imparted during her husband's fight with COVID-19 and after he passed away.Having the love of her life pass away from COVID was devastating. God brought Psalm 23 to mind again and again. Apart from grieving her loss, God taught her more about Himself and more about her through each verse of Psalm 23. Listen to the end of this episode to hear Leslie's challenge. Hop over to the YouTube version of this episode to participate at https://www.youtube.com/@melonybrown/videos.Memorable quotes from Leslie Chandler:• “What I realized is a verse that often leads us to sadness is also a verse that helps us find joy.”• “That's God saying, ‘I'm filling you and making you strong so that you can glorify Me by caring for other people.”• “Our cup will always run over when God is involved.”Bible verses:• Psalm 23• Hebrews 13:5Send me a COMMENT or QUESTION!THANK YOU FOR LISTENING! Have a comment about this episode? Click HERE and complete the form.
I had a such a busy weekend of emotions, prayer needs, and decision making that it got me thinking about Being Lonely. How you men (and women) have shared in the past of being alone... this episode is about battling that feeling we all feel. Where is God through it all?Bible Verse(s): Romans 8:31-39; Psalm23, Genesis 40, Ephesus 3:14-21 ----------------------------------------------------------------Top 20 list at Feedspot: https://podcast.feedspot.com/christian_men_podcasts/E: warriorwithin.christianmanhood@gmail.com|TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@pastorwarriorwithinMerch Store: https://wwcm-podcast.printify.me/productsRUMBLE: https://rumble.com/user/WarriorWithinPastor-----------------------------------------------------Affiliated with Talitha Coffee: https://talitha.com/pastordido-----------------------------------------------------Track: Jim Yosef - Samurai [NCS Release] Music provided by NoCopyrightSounds.Watch:Free Download / Stream:http://NCS.io/Samurai
Has God left me here alone?When we find ourselves in dark, dangerous places, it's easy to wonder if God has left us. We might wonder... Did I miss his instructions? Is it because of sin? Does he just not care?What if those are the wrong questions? What if we're supposed to ask...Where do I remember seeing God in the past?Is it possible he's still there?Difficulty and hardship do not equal God's absence. In fact, Psalm 23 makes it clear that oftentimes the right paths lead through dark valleys. Which means, even if it's harder to see at times, God's provision and protection is still with us in difficult, dangerous places.This week, Jason Gaboury helps us better understand the confidence and hope that we can have, even when the path we're walking leads through some pretty dark valleys.RESOURCESDM "Examen" to @afterivpod to receive your copy of the daily examens discussed in this episodeRELATED EPISODEE173: Post-Graduation Disorientation and the Power of Perseverance (YouTube, Spotify, Apple)STAY IN TOUCHSocials: @afterivpodVisit our Website ★ Support this podcast ★
WANT TO INVITE YOU TO PAUSE WITH ME TODAY AND PRAY: PSALMS SERIES PSALM 22:1 “MY GOD MY GOD- WHY HAVE YOU ABANDONED ME? WHY ARE YOU SO FAR FROM HELPING ME, SO FAR AWAY FROM AWAY FROM THE WODS OF MY GROANING.” 10 JESUS SPEAKING. JOHN 10:10 10. “I AM THE GOOD […]
Psalm 23 can be familiar and we can sometimes take it for granted, but we can never forget that Jesus is our "Good Shepherd."
https://www.bible.com/events/49449315 Church of the Nazarene – East Rockingham Campus The Psalms Part 2- Psalm 23 Who is my shepherd? Today we are continuing our teaching series in the book of Psalms. We are doing an intentional deep dive into 4 different Psalms. Our goal is to study each Psalm to understand how these words from […]
The belief system that defines our culture would be a death sentence for sheep in the wilderness.
Eric Clark explores the theme of divine guidance and trust, emphasizing the importance of entrusting ourselves to God as our shepherd rather than relying solely on human wisdom or self-reliance, as illustrated through Psalm 23.