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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 ★
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Psalm 23; The Lord Is My Shepherd
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.
What if the thing you've been chasing… has actually been chasing you?The journey of Psalm 23 ends not with our searching, God's lavish welcome home. A seat at His table. A feast in the presence of your enemies. A life marked by goodness, mercy, and deep belonging.This message explores the longing behind every longing—the ache to be home with God. It's about rest, joy, and a Shepherd who won't stop coming after you until you're safe at home.
God Guides When We Trust Him And We Will Fear No Evil Psalm 23:1-6 1The Lord is my shepherd, I lack nothing. 2He makes me lie down in green pastures, he leads me beside quiet waters, 3he refreshes my soul. He guides me along the right paths for his name's sake. 4Even though I walk through the darkest valley, I will fear no evil, for you are with me; your rod and your staff, they comfort me. 5You prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies. You anoint my head with oil; my cup overflows. 6Surely your goodness and love will follow me all the days of my life, and I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever.
6/15/25 - The Chief Shepherd - Pastor David McMurray - Psalm 23
In this episode, Pastor Dan and Shane sit down for a meaningful conversation about the faithfulness of God—how it shows up in everyday life, how we can trust His promises even when things don't go according to plan, and how Scripture shapes that trust. It's a reflection rooted in grace, centered on Christ, and honest about the ups and downs we all face.This week's discussion is sparked by The Vibrant Conversations Deck, which invites us to share how we've experienced God keeping His word—even when walking through the valley of the shadow of death, knowing Jesus is right there with us (Psalm 23).We also start the episode with a lighthearted round of Wits and Wagers, just to get the wheels turning and the laughs rolling.Whether you're riding high or walking through something tough, this conversation is a reminder that God doesn't change—and He keeps His Word.If you're looking to enhance your own conversations or simply want to explore these engaging topics further, you can grab your own Vibrant Conversations Deck here: https://shoplhm.org/vibrant-conversation-deck/Don't forget to continue the conversation at home, in the car, at work, or anywhere you can find someone to talk to! Thanks for walking with us!Support the show
The God's Recording Podcast Breaking Down The Psalm 23Hosted By. Rev. Bertram Be'Jay MajorFriday, June 13, 2025Special Guests: Ms. Kristen GrahamKristen's Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/thekristenbgrahamKristen's Instagram: thekristenbgrahamKristen's Linktree: https://linktr.ee/thekristenbgraham?fbclid=IwY2xjawKYGQZleHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETFrQWVZZDJFSDVjNzRTd2gzAR4E7P-gvgQ-g7aC80wo0iTS8THUMsG4pRh-Ww1zcqe1s_yzXsu5xOAYu1MdRg_aem_Q0JWIL2K_qfTeogF-VknSQCash App: $grpodcast02Contact and Social Media:Facebook - The God's Recording PodcastInstagram & X (Twitter) - bejm_ministriesEmail - bejministries16@gmail.comFor Life Coaching service and Ministry information go towww.bejmministries.com
Leona Kleaving Obituary Leona Ruth Kleaving, 100, of Tell City passed away peacefully at the Heartford House, surrounded by her family, on Saturday, June 7, 2025. She was born February 25, 1925, in Spencer County, IN, daughter of the late Charles and Anna (Bauer) Huebschman. Leona graduated from Troy High School in 1943 and then spent the next 9 years working at General Electric as a solderer. She was united in marriage to Alva P. Kleaving on April 7, 1951, and they shared 56 years together before his passing in 2008. Leona lived the life of a farmer's wife for many years where she enjoyed gardening, taking care of her flowers, sewing, and canning. She liked to play euchre and was still playing until about a year ago. Leona was well known for baking pies and her delicious cinnamon rolls. She was a member of the Emmanuel Lutheran Church in Tell City. Leona is survived by her 3 children, Kathy (TO) O'Bryan of Owensboro, KY, Wayne (Donna) Kleaving, and Tina (Rob) Gladish, both of Tell City; six grandchildren, David Coakley of Owensboro, Kevin Coakley of Owensboro, Travis Kleaving of Tell City, Rachel (Chris) Roark of Tell City, Kari (Steven) Byers of Mariah Hill, Joseph Gladish of Tell City; 4 great-grandchildren, Shelby Coakley, Breckin and Brennon East, and Beck Byers; a sister, Marcella Slack, Ft. Worth, TX; as well as several nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents and husband, Leona was preceded in death by her sisters, Selma Lorenz, and Mildred Mulzer, and her brothers, Werner, Harry, Robert, and Clarence Huebschman. Funeral services will be Thursday at 10:00am June 12, 2025, at Emmanuel Lutheran Church, with burial to follow in Greenwood Cemetery. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to St. Jude Children's Hospital or Riley Children's Hospital. Condolences may be left at zoercher-gillickfuneralhome.com
An unhurried daily meditation using the Bible, prayer, and reflection led by Pastor Jon Ciccarelli, Discipleship Pastor of Crosswalk Church in Redlands, CA, and Director of Discipleship for Crosswalk Global.If you are enjoying the podcast please go to Apple Podcasts and/or Spotify and share your rating and a review as your input will help bring awareness of this discipleship resource to more listeners around the world.To learn more about Abide and discipleship go to www.crosswalkvillage.com/discipleshipPlease feel free to reach out to us at jon@crosswalkvillage.com any time with your comments and questions. Thanks and blessings!
Guest Pastor Gabe and Pastor Tommy give some additional thoughts on the sermon, "Psalm 23" given at WCPC on Sunday, June 8, 2025. Watch the sermon Listen to the sermon New City Church, Oakland
How do we not lose faith, not lose our way, not lose our souls—when the path leads us through the valley of deep darkness? Psalm 23 doesn't offer escape from evil but invites us into a deeper confidence in the presence of the Shepherd. In this message, we wrestle with fear, suffering, and what it means to say, “I will fear no evil,” even when evil feels overwhelming.
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/
In his famous Psalm, David gives us great insight into the close relationship he enjoyed with the Good Shepherd. Taking a look at the elements of intimacy revealed in these 6 verses will help us find more satisfaction in our relationship, as well.
Send us a textHave you ever felt like you're sitting on an emotional trash can, afraid that lifting the lid will make everything spill out? We've both been there. In this episode, we talk about how we've tried to hold it all together—telling ourselves to “move on” or “just get over it”—because that's what we heard from others and from our own inner critic. But we've found that real healing doesn't come from avoidance. It comes when we let God into the mess, one honest moment at a time.We share personal stories—like digging through old journals and clothes tied to body image struggles—and how counterfeit comforts only gave temporary relief. The real shift started when we stopped numbing the pain and started facing it with God. Psalm 23 reminds us He walks with us through the darkest valleys, not around them. This isn't about having it all figured out—it's about trusting the One who holds us even in our weakness. We hope you'll join us in exploring what it means to find lasting comfort, not in escape, but in Christ.Support the showLearn more about our Revelation Within Community: https://www.revelationwithin.org
To identify with the Lord's position as my Shepherd, I must also identify with my position as His sheep; needy, foolish, and dependant. We are creatures full of desires and needs and no amount of our own striving, our own thinking, or our own providing will ever truly satisfy. This Psalm has brought an abundance of comfort over the centuries to people suffering, struggling, and muddling through lives full of hardship, trouble, and day to day uncertainty. We are not left alone in our struggle, we have a Shepherd who draws near to us, guides us, protects us, and provides for us. With Jesus as our Shepherd, every need we have is met through His loving care.Prepare for this week's teaching by reading through Psalm 23, pondering all the implications of the Lord being our Shepherd.
Scripture used: Exodus 34:5-7a; Hebrews 13:8; John 10:14; Luke 12:7a; Matthew 6:8b; John 10:3b; Luke 10:20; John 10:26-27; Matthew 6:9a, 11; 2 Corinthians 12:9b; John 14:27; Philippians 4:6-7; James 1:5; Matthew 6:33; Philippians 4:19; Psalm 127:1-2; Ecclesiastes 4:6; Matthew 11:28-30; Psalm 48:14; Genesis 50:20a; Romans 8:28; Hebrews 13:5b; Matthew 28:20b; Isaiah 41:10; 1 Samuel 17:34b-36a; Psalm 45:7-8a; Psalm 133:1-2; John 12:3; James 1:16-17; 1 John 5:13; John 14:1-3; Luke 16:22a; Matthew 24:31; Revelation 21:4-5 Main Points: T.L.C. – TENDER LOVING CARE Rest in His Name Rest in His Relationship Rest in His Provision Rest in His Renewal Rest in His Leading Rest in His Presence Rest in His Comfort Rest in His Grace Rest in His Faithfulness Rest in His Promise
The Psalms are a collection of songs that speak life into our souls! They speak to the human experiences of love, joy, pain, trust, hope, and peace! Over the summer, we will explore the lyrics of some of our favorite Psalms and how they impact our lives today! This week, we explore the 23rd Psalm written by Kind David. • Westbridge Church is people helping people FIND and FOLLOW JESUS! We believe that no matter where you are in your faith, there's always a next step you can take to grow in your relationship with God. As a church, we are committed to continually growing and encouraging others to grow in their faith, connect in community, share God's grace, serve others, and live generously. Connect with us! https://westbridgechurch.com/ YouTube: https://http://www.youtube.com/channel/ucws0ededcmut6_czbepavxw Facebook: https://http://www.facebook.com/westbridgechurch Instagram: https://http://www.instagram.com/westbridgechurchmn Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/mywestbridge
SERMON: SATISFIED WITH HIMSCRIPTURE: Psalm 23
In a culture of endless wanting, Psalm 23 opens with a bold confession: “The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.” This message invites us to slow down, breathe deep, and rediscover the soul-rest that comes not from having more—but from knowing the Shepherd.
Psalm 23 | Kenny Laguerre | May 31, 2025 by Church of the Advent Hope
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Join us as Clarence Deloach delivers his Sunday evening lesson from Psalm 23.
The Promise of Eternity: A Biblically Focused Study of Eternal LifeHere are some small group discussion questions based on the sermon "The Promise of1. Reflecting on Grief and Hope:• How does the story of David's response to his child's death in 2 Samuel12:16-23 provide a model for dealing with grief?• How can the promise of eternity bring comfort in times of loss?2. Understanding the "Thin Place":• Stephen mentions NT Wright's concept of a "thin place" where heaven andearth seem close. Have you ever experienced a moment where you feltparticularly close to God? What was that like?• How do practices like prayer, reading scripture, and serving others help usexperience these "thin places"?3. The Promise of Eternity:• In his reflection, Stephen, mentioned that "one day the veil will be lifted;earth and heaven will be one." How does Revelation 21:1-4 describe thisfuture reality?• What does it mean for you personally to live with the hope of eternity?4. David's Intimacy with God:• Stephen highlighted David's intimacy with God. How do Psalms like Psalm23 and Psalm 139 reflect David's relationship with God and hisunderstanding of eternity?• How can we cultivate a deeper intimacy with God in our own lives?5. Living with Eternal Perspective:• How does the belief that "this life is but a blink of an eye compared toeternity" influence the way you live your daily life?• What practical steps can we take to keep an eternal perspective in ourdecisions and relationships?6. The Role of the Holy Spirit:• Stephen mentions the Holy Spirit's role in providing comfort. How doesJohn 14:16-17 describe the Holy Spirit's presence in our lives?2• In what ways have you experienced the Holy Spirit's comfort and guidanceduring difficult times?7. Heavenly Reunion:• David expressed hope in seeing his child again, saying, "I will go to him."How does 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18 provide assurance of a future reunionwith loved ones who have passed away?• How does this promise of reunion impact your view of death and eternity?
Last week Laura started looking at Psalm 23:1-2 through the eyes of child loss. She only got through the first few words, "The Lord is my Shepherd..." In this week's episode, she finishes out the verse which says, "...I shall not want." Listen in as Laura talks about how that may mean something different than […] The post 298: Psalm 23:1 Through the Eyes of Child Loss appeared first on GPS Hope.
Psalm 23Sunday Morning Service // May 25, 2025Pastor Aaron Hoffman
What makes this psalm so beloved? What makes it such a comfort? Why do you think we want it read at funerals?
Join Tony Bruin in this episode of Cogitations as he delves deep into understanding the complete identity and mission of Jesus Christ through the lens of Psalms 22, 23, and 24. He discusses the importance of embracing Jesus as the suffering Savior, the guiding Shepherd, and the reigning King. Tony shares insights from scripture, including prophetic accuracy and theological implications, and emphasizes the necessity of following the whole Christ for genuine redemption.Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion on faith, discipleship, and divine authority, and learn about the significance of each aspect in the journey of salvation.00:00 Introduction and Podcast Overview01:08 The Cross, The Crook, and The Crown03:32 Psalm 22: The Suffering Savior11:58 Psalm 23: The Guiding Shepherd18:21 Psalm 24: The Reigning King21:33 The Whole Christ: Unified Picture26:02 Comments and Q&A 29:36Closing Remarks and Announcements⏱️ Timestamps:00:00 Introduction and Podcast Overview01:08 The Cross, The Crook, and The Crown03:32 Psalm 22: The Suffering Savior11:58 Psalm 23: The Guiding Shepherd18:21 Psalm 24: The Reigning King21:33 The Whole Christ: Unified Picture26:02 Comments and Q&A29:36 Closing Remarks and Announcements
In this weeks message, Pastor Anna Maher dives into Psalm 23. Listen, as she unpacks the ways that God shows He is our Good Shepherd.Watch the Replay:www.youtube.com/watch?v=lvfQuBHbOF0
This week we have Pastor William Mack leading in a devotional that was shared at our ABIDE25 retreat. rootedpastors.org
Take a nature walk through Psalm 23! Enjoy green pastures and restful waters as you learn about sheep, bummer lambs, shepherds, and still waters.Here's our trail map:Why Do Sheep Need Shepherds?What Is a Bummer Lamb?What Are the Still Waters in Psalm 23?How Can We Trust God and Follow His Lead?Episode Links:Order Eryn's book: The Nature of Rest: What the Bible and Creation Teach Us About Sabbath Living: https://www.amazon.com/Nature-Rest-Creation-Sabbath-Living/dp/0825448891Apologia's Zoology 3 Land Animals Course: https://www.apologia.com/shop/zoology-3-course-set/Explore Apologia's curriculum and classes: https://www.apologia.com/Try CTCMath's simple and effective math lessons: https://ctcmath.com/Nat Theo Club Bonus Video: https://erynlynum.com/club-videosGet full lesson guides in the Nat Theo Club: https://erynlynum.com/clubFree Psalm 23 Coloring Sheet: https://erynlynum.com/psalm-23-for-kidsAsk your nature question: https://erynlynum.com/askOrder Eryn's book, Rooted in Wonder: Nurturing Your Family's Faith Through God's Creation: https://www.amazon.com/Rooted-Wonder-Nurturing-Familys-Creation/dp/0825447615Scriptures Referenced in This Episode:“The LORD is my shepherd; I shall not want. He makes me lie down in green pastures. He leads me beside still waters.” Psalm 23:1-2 (ESV)“If a man has a hundred sheep but one of the sheep gets lost, he will leave the other ninety-nine on the hill and go to look for the lost sheep.” Matthew 18:12 (NCV)“...I will never leave you; I will never abandon you.” Hebrews 13:5 (NCV)“My sheep listen to my voice; I know them, and they follow me.” John 10:27 (NCV)Terms Learned in This Episode:Grazers: Animals that feed on low-growing vegetation like grasses and herbs.Ruminant Animals: Animals with separate compartments in their stomachs and a unique way of digesting food, including chewing their food two times.Vulnerable: To be without protection. Something that is vulnerable can be easily hurt.Bummer Lamb: A baby sheep that has been rejected by its mother. The mother does not nurse the baby, meaning the baby cannot get the milk it needs from its mother. The mother also does not protect the lamb. A bummer lamb is cared for by its shepherd.Stagnant Water: Water that is not moving or circulating.This podcast episode contains paid advertisements. Mentioned in this episode:Explore Creation and the Bible in the Nat Theo Clubhttps://erynlynum.com/club
What does it mean when God prepares a table before you in the presence of your enemies? In this powerful spiritual kickoff, we dive deep into Psalm 23:5-6, uncovering the breathtaking truth of God's provision even when opposition surrounds us.We're going live every weekday with our Daily Spiritual Kickoff—free and exclusive inside our community. Join us for a powerful Word, real encouragement, and practical ways to lead with faith at home and work. No cost. No excuses. Just truth, brotherhood, and bold leadership. Claim your free access now It's time to stop sitting on the sidelines.Step into the fight and become the man God called you to be. Join a brotherhood built on truth, strength, and action. Visit thelionwithin.us right now and start leading with boldness and purpose. Iron sharpens iron — let's go.