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Join Gina and Erica as they talk through new ways to apply the familiar verses of Psalm 23 into our lives.
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Take a few minutes each day to realign your heart with God's Word. A Psalm a Day is a short devotional podcast designed to help you pause, reflect, and respond. Whether you're a new believer or seasoned in faith, this daily dose of truth is here to nourish your spirit and draw you closer to God's heart.
We are a church that prays. We pray for each other. We pray for our community. When was the last time you prayed over someone? Jesus is our Good Shepherd, when we pray we are asking the Good Shepherd to lead us and feed us. We are walking with the Good Shepherd to protects us and gives us rest.Recorded live at Word of Life Church in Le Sueur, Minnesota, on Sunday, July 27, 2025, Pastor Jason Lang preaching.Powered by Restream https://restream.io/(Bensound Royality Free background music)
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The Better Shepherd (Psalm 23 & Psalm 49:5-15)Preston ShanksPCPC High School27 July 2025
How can you rejoice in God's presence no matter what you're feeling or what you're facing?
Have you ever felt so tired that even sleep can't fix it? A weariness that goes beyond your body, deep into your soul? This message is for every person carrying silent weight, fighting silent battles, and feeling like they're running on empty. In Part 2 of the Psalm 23 Collection, Pastor Travis Hearn preaches a word straight to the exhausted, overwhelmed, and soul-weary. It's not just that you're tired—it's that you're soul tired. But there's hope. There's healing. And there's rest—not the kind found in a nap or a vacation, but the kind only found in the presence of Jesus. Unpack Psalm 23:2 like never before: “He makes me lie down in green pastures. He leads me beside still waters.” This isn't poetry—it's a prescription. When your soul is collapsing under pressure, God doesn't push you harder—He gently leads you to peace. This message explores how God restores the exhausted, how He leads with purpose, patience, and presence, and why rest is one of the most spiritual things you can do. If you're in a cave season, hiding like Elijah, God isn't done with you. The cave is not your coffin—it's your classroom. Get ready to come out different. Refreshed. Redeemed. Restored. Because when the Shepherd leads you beside still waters—you're not just surviving... You're healing. You're hydrating. You're home.
1. Worry robs you of contentment A. Worry keeps you from serving God B. Worry ignores God's care for creation C. Worry does not accomplish anything 2. Jealousy keeps you from contentment A. Envy of others makes you miss your blessings B. Envy and unfair grudges C. Envy and doubt 3. Greed stops contentment A. Need a little more B. Can't afford to help or give C. It's about me 4. The Shepherd and contentment A. Focus of Jesus B. Meditate on scriptures C. Stillness and the Spirit D. Count your blessings E. Serve others
"The Lord is my Shepherd" Psalm 23 Guest Speaker Ryan Graber July 27, 2025
Psalm 23 - The Lord is my ShepherdArmed, Dangerous and with meThe sheep, the children of God, follow him wherever he leads them.What security is there in his grip to protect his sheep from perishing, and provide them green pasture and eternal life.Two questions this raises are: Where is he leading? And how can we be sure of his grip, that he will not let go?
Do you see the glass half empty or half full? Ps Sonny and Becky come from the opposite ends of the spectrum when it comes to perspective, and this can affect how they read and receive scripture! On this episode of the Brain and Bible Podcast they wrestle with themselves and each other on how they read Psalm 23 and come face to face with real pain, opposition, and fear when it comes to God's goodness.Question for the show? Email us at info@j2wholeness.org--Follow J2Wholeness on socials!J2W Instagram J2W Facebook About J2WholenessJourney to Wholeness has been bridging scripture & neuroscience to equip individuals to face life's challenges since 2014. Learn more and start you journey at theJ2W Website
7.20.25 Psalm 23 "The Lord is My Shepherd" Pastor Jeron Young
Where are you dwelling today? I, for one, don't ask myself this question enough. We're more accustomed to hearing, "How are you doing today?" but if we want to understand why we're doing well or poorly, I believe it actually goes back to this first question: Where are you dwelling today? My friend, Melissa Labieniec is sharing her reflection of the beloved Psalm 23 with us and helping us experience the peace God has for us. You'll want to stick around 'til the end, the last story she shares is powerful and such a good visual for us as we go forward in our ever-changing circumstances. Born and raised in Connecticut, Melissa is married and has two grown daughters. She has been a Christian for about 25 years now. Utilizing her bachelor's degree in ministry and leadership (with a concentration in human services) from Grace Christian University, she loves going to church to lead and serve in many capacities. She is also on her local children's hospital gala planning committee, where she feels she can be of service to children and families in need. Melissa is a twice published author with Proverbs 31 Ministries and delights in spreading God's joy, love and hope whenever she can to women of all ages and all stages of life. You can connect with her on Facebook. C A N D A C E C O F E R author + speaker website | instagram | youtube | facebook
The beloved imagery of Psalm 23 has long captivated Christians' minds. The LORD is the Shepherd who guides His flock to needed sustenance of both body and soul. He gives, and we joyfully receive. Even in the darkness of death, we know that He is with us, and so we follow Him in confidence as He takes us through death and into life. Even as enemies surround us now, we rest and find refreshment at His overflowing table, knowing that He will pursue us and lead us into His house forever. As Jesus prays this psalm, He receives His Father's faithful answer, so that we know that in Jesus, we have the answer to this psalm ourselves: Jesus is our Good Shepherd who has laid down His life and taken it back up again for us. Rev. Merritt Demski, pastor at St. John Lutheran Church-Hanover in Alta, IA, joins host Rev. Timothy Appel to study Psalm 23. To learn more about St. John Lutheran, visit stjohnhanover.org. Join Sharper Iron this summer to study selected Psalms. In the Psalter, God speaks His Word to us and teaches us how to speak back to Him in prayer. Even in the great variety of the Psalms, each one points us to our Savior, Jesus Christ. Sharper Iron, hosted by Rev. Timothy Appel, looks at the text of Holy Scripture both in its broad context and its narrow detail, all for the sake of proclaiming Christ crucified and risen for sinners. Two pastors engage with God's Word to sharpen not only their own faith and knowledge, but the faith and knowledge of all who listen. Submit comments or questions to: listener@kfuo.org
“A Hug That Won't Let Go” Psalm 23Rev. Jim Birchfield
Exposition of Psalm 23
Does anybody need something from God today? In this powerful and deeply personal message, Pastor Travis Hearn explores the raw truth of our human condition—how desperately needy we are for something greater than ourselves. Whether you're praying for healing, a breakthrough, a prodigal child's return, financial provision, or a second chance, this message is for you. Drawing from Psalm 23 and Philippians 4:19, Pastor Travis reminds us that God is not just a shepherd—He is your shepherd. And because He is your shepherd, you shall not want. You have everything you need. Even in your deepest valley or driest desert, My God Shall Supply dives into four eternal truths: 1. God knows WHAT you need—He is the source, not just a resource. 2. God knows WHEN you need it—His timing is always perfect. 3. God knows WHY you need it—there's divine purpose in the pain. 4. God knows HOW to provide it—His ways are higher, more miraculous than you can imagine. This is not just a sermon—it's a call back to the well that never runs dry. Stop scraping empty wells of the world and start drinking from the overflowing, living water of Jesus Christ. Let this message be your reminder: your failures can't drain His supply, your needs can't deplete His riches, and your past can't cancel His promises. The Lord is your Shepherd. You lack nothing. My God Shall Supply.
Take Aways:1. David relied on the Lord as his Provider in all things knowing that the Good Shepherd faithfully provides for His sheep, and we are instructed by Jesus to do the same—Luke 12:29-31 “And do not seek what you should eat or what you should drink, nor have an anxious mind. For all these things the nations of the world seek after, and your Father knows that you need these things. But seek the kingdom of God, and all these things shall be added to you.”2. As David trusted in the Lord as his Protector in the midst of peril and opposition, so we can take confidence in knowing the Good Shepherd will preserve us unto eternity—“My sheep hear My voice, and I know them, and they follow Me. And I give them eternal life, and they shall never perish; neither shall anyone snatch them out of My hand.” John 10:27-28
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
The Book of Psalms is a collection of ancient Hebrew song lyrics, often attributed to various authors, including King David. It's a diverse collection expressing a wide range of human emotions and experiences, from joy and praise to sadness and distress, all directed towards God. The Psalms serve as a guide for prayer, worship, and understanding God's character and faithfulness. Dive in with us on this 8-week journey, as we spend the "Summer in the Psalms!"
A sermon from Psalm 23.
We find comfort when we have confidence in our Shepherd
Fall asleep to special Psalm devotionals at https://www.sleeppsalms.com Tonight's prayer is from Psalm 23:1. Welcome to "Sleep Psalms with Bishop T.D. Jakes," a tranquil oasis of serenity for your weary soul. In each episode, you'll embark on a soothing journey guided by the wisdom of the most popular book of the Bible, the book of Psalms. Bishop T.D. Jakes' calming voice and gentle prayers will lull you into a peaceful state of mind, perfect for restful sleep or deep meditation. Allow each profound devotional soothe your soul every night. Let the verses of the Psalms cradle your thoughts and provide solace, allowing you to drift into a night of tranquil slumber. Let the Lord be your shepherd tonight, and fall asleep to God's word. Join us as we embark on a profound exploration of these timeless scriptures, nurturing both your spirit and your dreams. Download the Pray.com app for more Bible stories to last a lifetime. To learn more about Bishop T.D. Jakes visit https://tdjenterprises.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dive deep into the most beloved passage in the Bible with this verse-by-verse study of Psalm 23. Discover 7 powerful truths about God as your shepherd that will transform how you view His care, protection, and love for you.
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.
Psalm 23 LIVE sermon Bloomer Baptist Church -Pastor Patrick Rhodes Preaching - by Patrick Rhodes
When we find ourselves in a place that feels like the valley of the shadow of death, what will we do?
This week we take a deep dive into Psalm 23. Many of us have read this as a nice message for the church, but have we ever stopped to read this passage with more intentionality? Psalm 23 truly is our story.Pastor Jon shares some key thoughts on being a sheep and following the good shepherd in this week's sermon.
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Pre-Recorded Sermon - Psalm 23 - Pastor Patrick Rhodes - Bloomer Baptist Church July 13 2025 by Patrick Rhodes
In part 2 of our Summer Psalms message series, we unpack Psalm 23 and how the Shepherd provides, pacifies, and positions us for good.