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Trinity Anglican Church
Psalm 23 | Sermon

Trinity Anglican Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2026 30:04


Lead Pastor Kris McDaniel preaches from Psalms.Learn more at atltrinity.org.

ABIDE
Psalm 23 - 2026

ABIDE

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2026 4:23


Pastor Doug reads and comments on Psalm 23.

When I Rise
3/10/26 | Psalm 23

When I Rise

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2026 8:26


Year A, Fourth Sunday in Lent

Creation Instruction Association
Psalm 23 Logan Lukow

Creation Instruction Association

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2026 63:19


Guest Logan Lukow puts Psalm 23 in correct context.

More Than Bread
The Jesus Way #36 -- John 10/Psalm 23 -- It's a crazy battle plan!

More Than Bread

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2026 21:32


Send me a Text Message!In this series, “The Jesus Way" we are Listening to, learning from and leaning into the gospel of John; to get a better picture of what it looks like to be a Jesus-apprentice. And in this episode, we are finishing John chapter 10. But like the last episode, I'm going to start in John 10 but then wander a bit, all the way back to the Psalm 23. Why Psalm 23? Because there is a lot in John 10, about spiritual battle  and a lot about Jesus being our great Shepherd. John 10 contains another one of Jesus “I am” statements. I am the great Shepherd.And as I was reading John 10 through again, I kept thinking of Psalm 23, which is all about sheep, shepherds, and a crazy battle plan.

Redeemer Church of Knoxville Sermons
Song for the Fearful (Psalm 23)

Redeemer Church of Knoxville Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2026 37:03


Date: March 8, 2026Preacher: Rev. Shawn SlateSeries: Lenten Songs

Lenexa Baptist Church (Audio)
Led by the Shepherd | Psalm 23

Lenexa Baptist Church (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2026 30:38


March 8th, 2026 Pastor Chad McDonald “The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want” (Psalm 23:1). There’s something powerful about hearing this message from someone who has just walked through the valley and seen the Shepherd’s care firsthand. Pastor Chad was scheduled to preach Psalm 23 this weekend, and in God’s sovereignty, the timing could not be more meaningful. The Lord knew exactly what this journey would hold before he and Faith ever stepped on the plane. Don’t miss Psalm 23 this weekend.

Discover the Lectionary
Fourth Sunday in Lent (Year A, 2025-2026)

Discover the Lectionary

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2026 16:12


Fourth Sunday in Lent (Year A, 2025-2026)Scripture Readings: 1 Samuel 16:1-13, Psalm 23, Ephesians 5:8-14, John 9:1-41

Psalms for the Spirit
Psalm of the Week: The Lord's My Shepherd/Psalm 23

Psalms for the Spirit

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2026 6:32


This beloved Psalm, describing God shepherding us through green pastures and dark valleys, is set to the well-known traditional Irish air ‘The Parting Glass.' In this Psalm, we hear themes of restoration for our souls, accompaniment through challenging times, and the hope of a feast and a future of goodness and mercy.Get your accompanying journal, which includes further questions for reflection and some invitations to prayer and practicePaid subscribers receive a free journal PDF, or you can purchase a paperback versionVisit the Celtic Psalms website for scores/books, mp3s, CDs, and videos for The Lord's My ShepherdFind out more about the Habits for the Spirit course: an 8-week online course exploring habits and daily spiritual practices to promote wellbeing in body, mind, and spiritFollow Kiran's monthly reflections on Bless My FeetPsalms for the Spirit is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit psalmsforthespirit.substack.com/subscribe

City Hills Church
Psalm 23 | Week 1 | Pastor Mitch Rose

City Hills Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2026 30:11


March 8, 2026

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Columbia Presbyterian Church
Psalm 23 "Remember Your Shepherd"

Columbia Presbyterian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2026 32:50


There Is A Hope Podcast
A Prayer The Lord Will Answer In Your Life-"Lord, Open My Eyes" - Psalm 23:4, Joshua 1, 2 Kings 6:8-23, Psalm 119:18 (March 7, 2026)

There Is A Hope Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2026 37:55


Insights By The Covenant Nation
Activating Psalm 23 Within Your Life

Insights By The Covenant Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2026 50:15


The Covenant Nation Sunday ServiceBy Pastor Poju Oyemade8th of March 2026

St Thomas' Talks
Sunday 8 March 2026: Joel Barwick - Jesus' Presence (Psalm 23:4)

St Thomas' Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2026 31:19


Joel shares on Jesus' presence in the fifth week of our Psalm 23 series.

Woodvale Baptist Church
When you need a trusted Guide

Woodvale Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2026 36:05


Reverend Ben Cooper's Podcast
Psalm 23:1 — Jesus, Be My Shepherd Tonight and Restore the Quiet Places of My Soul -

Reverend Ben Cooper's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2026 4:14 Transcription Available


Send us your feedback — we're listeningPsalm 23:1 — Jesus, Be My Shepherd Tonight and Restore the Quiet Places of My Soul Recorded Live from London, England — with Reverend Ben Cooper Psalm 23:1 (NIV) — “The Lord is my Shepherd; I lack nothing.” Salmo 23:1 — “O Senhor é o meu Pastor; nada me faltará.” John 10:11 (NIV) — “I am the Good Shepherd. The Good Shepherd lays down His life for the sheep.” João 10:11 — “Eu sou o Bom Pastor. O Bom Pastor dá a Sua vida pelas ovelhas.”alma restaurada • cuidado suave • descanso da noite — restored soul, gentle care, night rest cuidado suave • alma restaurada • descanso da noite — gentle care, restored soul, night rest As evening settles across London and radiates outward to Brazil, Cuba, Mexico, Europe, Asia, and every home listening, a deeper quiet begins to rise. This is the hour when the soul wants rest but often carries the noise of the entire day. Yet into this moment, Jesus speaks as the Good Shepherd — the One who restores, guides, carries, protects, and watches over the heart through the night. Psalm 23:1 declares a truth that anchors every weary place: the Lord is my Shepherd; I lack nothing. Not because the day was easy, but because His presence is enough. His care is steady. His voice is gentle. His protection is real. Jesus, shepherd my soul tonight. Restore what the day has drained. Calm the inner world. Speak peace where worry has settled. Let Your presence — Tua presença, Jesus — fill the places that feel thin or tired. Let Your guidance replace confusion. Let Your goodness quiet the fear of tomorrow. For the one who feels alone — gather them. For the one who feels overwhelmed — steady them. For the one whose heart aches — comfort them. For the one whose strength is fading — carry them. Jesus, eu descanso em Ti esta noite. Tu és meu Pastor. Nada me faltará. (Jesus, I rest in You tonight. You are my Shepherd. I will not lack.) Let every listener feel the nearness of Your shepherding love. Let Your peace settle gently on their heart. Let Your goodness guard their night. And let Your presence restore the quiet places of their soul. Psalm 23 prayer, oração Pastor Bom, evening soul restoration, John 10:11 Good Shepherd, Brazilian Portuguese devotional, Reverend Ben Cooper London, dailyprayer.uk descanso da noite, oração alma restaurada, Jesus meu Pastor oração, cuidado suave oração Psalm 23 devotional • Bom Pastor oração • evening rest prayer • João 10 restauração • Brazilian Portuguese night prayer • descanso da alma • London England prayer broadcast • dailyprayer.ukSupport the showDaily Prayer with Reverend Ben Cooper now reaches 184 countries and 2,968 cities worldwide through the Global Blend Radio network. This is a listener-funded global ministry. If these daily prayers strengthen your faith or help you through difficult seasons, would you consider becoming a monthly prayer partner for just £3 per month? Your support enables us to continue recording, hosting, and broadcasting daily biblical encouragement across the nations — keeping this ministry free and accessible to everyone who needs it. You can support today at GlobalBlendRadio.com. Together, we can keep prayer moving across the world. To submit a prayer request or connect with our global prayer community, visit DailyPrayer.uk. Buy me a Coffee

Grace Church - Bible Talks
Psalm 23 – Partner Day March 2026 – Session 1

Grace Church - Bible Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2026 37:37


Grace Church - Bible Talks
Psalm 23 – Partner Day March 2026 – Session 3

Grace Church - Bible Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2026 22:33


Grace Church - Bible Talks
Psalm 23 – Partner Day March 2026 – Session 2

Grace Church - Bible Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2026 30:03


Jewel's podcasts will GROW your mind!
From the Valley to Victory - song inspired by Psalm 23

Jewel's podcasts will GROW your mind!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2026 3:57


lyrics by Jewel Diamond Taylorclick this link to watch the video of this songSupport the show

The Town Church / Fort Collins

This well-known prayer celebrates God's care for his people.

Adventurous Living - The Meadow Springs Community Church Podcast
Song for the Journey - Psalm 23:4-6 | Gene Curtis

Adventurous Living - The Meadow Springs Community Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2026 40:11


Perhaps the most recognized and quoted piece of scripture, Psalm 23 encompasses the heart of God, our Good Shepherd. He promises to provide rest, peace, strength, protection and blessing when, not if, we face hardship. He promises this: His goodness and unfailing love will be what sustains us.

Insights By The Covenant Nation
Psalm 23_Restoration

Insights By The Covenant Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2026 45:47


The Covenant Nation Sunday ServiceBy Pastor Poju Oyemade1st of March 2026

New Harvest Church
House of God Forever

New Harvest Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2026 39:17


By Pastor Tyler Braun Main Text: Psalm 23 Play in new window The post House of God Forever appeared first on New Harvest Church.

God’s Little Hummingbird: Bible Time
Q and A and Bible Reading of Psalm 23-25

God’s Little Hummingbird: Bible Time

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2026 113:34


Join us for a more informal Bible Q and A followed by a reading in the Psalms.

Walk Boldly With Jesus
Still Waters Psalm 23 (Part 3) Replay

Walk Boldly With Jesus

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2026 11:47


Still Waters Psalm 23 (Part 3) Psalm 23 “The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want. He makes me lie down in green pastures; he leads me beside still waters; he restores my soul. He leads me in right paths for his name's sake. Even though I walk through the darkest valley, I fear no evil; for you are with me; your rod and your staff— they comfort me. You prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies; you anoint my head with oil; my cup overflows. Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life, and I shall dwell in the house of the Lord my whole life long.” Today I will talk about the last part of this Psalm. There is a lot to like about this ending.  First. It starts by saying that God will prepare a feast for me in the presence of my enemies.  I don't have to be worried about my enemies as God has got me.  He is my shield and my refuge.  Now he is saying we will prepare a feast for me.  When someone is preparing a meal for us, they are not usually stressed out about it.  They don't worry about all the things going on around them.  Picture this, there is chaos all around you, and yet in front of you is this beautifully set up dining room table.  You have a seat and God is bringing you a feast one course at a time.  He is not concerned with your enemies because He knows they can't touch you.  You are not concerned either because you feel so at home and taken care of.  Isn't that a beautifully relaxing image?   Next, the verse says that God honors us by anointing our heads with oil.  Did you know that you have an anointing on your life?  We all do. Did you know through baptism you were anointed to be priest, prophet, and king?   It's true, just as Christ was all three of these, you are also anointed to be these three things to your community.  What does that mean for us?   Let's start with the priest.  Drawing on the priesthood of the Old Testament, a priest is one who offers sacrifices (see Genesis 14:18; Exodus 29:38- 42; Leviticus 23:6,8). Some sacrifices are personal, and some are on behalf of others. These sacrifices will look different for each one of us depending on our circumstances.  However, sacrifice to some degree should be a part of our everyday life.  I have tried to embrace this in different ways over the years. At times I did a bread and water fast one day a week. Other times I would fast from one thing for a whole month. I would switch it up each month, but there will always be something I am fasting from.  I believe that this helps me to appreciate things more and it will also show me that I am not a slave to that thing.  For instance, if I feel like I just can't stop eating chocolate, then I will fast from that for a month.  By the end of the year, I will have shown God and myself that I do not need these things.  I will have also made a small sacrifice each month for 12 months. Next, we have prophet.  A prophet is a spokesperson for God or one who speaks on God's behalf (see Exodus 4:30; Deuteronomy 18:18; Isaiah 42:19). In the Old and New Testaments, prophets called people to a different way of life.  Can we be a spokesperson for God by how we live our lives?  Can we live in a way that when people see us they think to themselves, “I want what they have?”  Can we call others to a different way of life, not necessarily with our words, but with our love?  Can we love others as Jesus did? Can we speak love and light into the world, into people's lives?  Can we be prophets? Lastly, we are anointed as kings.  What are kings called to do? Usually rule over others.  We are called to rule over ourselves first and foremost. We are all responsible for making sure we are living our lives according to God's laws.  Most kings are called to rule over others, however, as Christians, we are called to servant leadership.  A servant leader leads by serving others. In other words, servant leaders place the interests and needs of their followers ahead of their own self-interests and needs. Generally, they value the development of their followers, building their communities, acting authentically, and sharing power. Now that we know what each one of these means, hopefully, we can apply this to our everyday life.  God has anointed us in our everyday tasks too.  For instance, I was anointed to be a mother and a wife.  That was where God called me and that is what He set me apart to do.  Maybe you are anointed to be a doctor, a lawyer, a pharmacy tech, a garbage collector, a grandmother, a teacher, whatever it is, God has anointed you to do it.  Your baptismal anointing is not meant to replace any of those other calls on your life.  You are anointed to be a priest, prophet, and king in the life you are already living.  Think about your day-to-day life, how can you incorporate sacrifice into your days?  How can you be more of a prophet spreading the Lord's Word in your daily lives?  How can you be more of a servant leader right now, right where you are? The verse then goes on to say my cup overflows with blessings.  This is also great imagery.  I love to picture a teacup, as we grew up drinking tea in my family.  Although I don't picture a regular tea cup, the image I am getting is an English fancy tea cup from a china set.  The tea is being poured into it with a steady stream and the cup is overflowing and running all over the table and even onto the floor.  This is how many blessings God has for you. He wants to rain down blessings upon blessings on all of His children.  Sometimes we get in the way of God's blessings.  Sometimes we don't appreciate the blessings that we have so why would God give us more?  Sometimes we find ourselves complaining about all that is going on in our lives instead of praising God and giving thanksgiving.  God has ridiculous blessings for you.  All you have to do is believe that and then praise God for any blessings, even if they are small.  If you can be faithful to the small He will increase your blessings.  He is a good, good Father! The ending of this verse is beautiful.  “Surely your goodness and unfailing love will pursue me all the days of my life, and I will live in the house of the Lord forever.”  We had this word pursue the other day.  I love that word.  This verse is saying that God's goodness and unfailing love will pursue us all the days of our lives.  Isn't that wonderful?  We don't have to chase after God, because He is already chasing after us.  All we have to do is let ourselves be caught by God's goodness and unfailing love.  Unfailing love is not like any love we can find here on earth.  It is an incredible love that knows no limits, that knows no boundaries.  God's love never leaves us.  No matter how much we may try to run from it.  No matter how much we try to reject it or send it back.  No matter how much we might mess up.  God's unfailing love will pursue you every single day of your life.  How incredible is that?   And the very last part of the verse says, “I will live in the house of the Lord forever.”  Yes, please!  I want to live in the house of the Lord forever. I think we all do.  It is so amazing to me that God has an open-door policy to heaven.  All are welcome.  Come as you are, in your broken and wounded state.  You do not have to earn your way, you don't have to do anything to get there.  Jesus has earned you your right to be there.  All you have to do is surrender to God and let Him help you, let Him give you the strength to follow Him.  Following God is not always an easy road but it is a rewarding road and one that leads to spending eternity living in the house of the Lord.   Dear Heavenly Father, I ask you to bless all those listening today.  Lord, we thank you for loving us like you do.  We thank you for preparing us for a feast in the presence of our enemies.  We thank you for the ridiculous blessings you want to give us and we are sorry if we get in your way of doing that.  We thank you for making us priests, prophets, and kings and we ask for your help in discovering what that means for each one of us and how we can incorporate that anointing into our lives.  We love you Lord and we can't wait to live in your house forever!  We ask all of this in accordance with your will and in Jesus' holy name, Amen! Thank you so much for joining me on this journey to walk boldly with Jesus.  I look forward to bringing you another witness tomorrow.  It will be an update from my friend Bruce. I have shared his story at least twice, and we have a new update coming tomorrow. Mentoring is tonight, so email me if you would like to check it out! Remember, Jesus loves you, and so do I!  Have a blessed day, and may the favor and grace of our Lord Jesus be upon you! Today's Word from the Lord was received in April 2024 by a member of my Catholic Charismatic Prayer Group. If you have any questions about the prayer group, these words, or how to join us for a meeting, please email CatholicCharismaticPrayerGroup@gmail.com. Today's Word from the Lord is, “Trust me. I know what I'm doing. I know that sometimes trust is like pulling yourself through an eye of a needle. Those are the times when you need to trust the most. Because that's when I loom the largest. I love you, my children. Trust me.” www.findingtruenorthcoaching.comCLICK HERE TO DONATECLICK HERE to sign up for Mentoring CLICK HERE to sign up for Daily "Word from the Lord" emailsCLICK HERE to sign up for my newsletter & receive a free audio training about inviting Jesus into your daily lifeCLICK HERE to buy my book Total Trust in God's Safe Embrace

The Biggest Story
The Lord Is My Shepherd: The Story of Psalm 23

The Biggest Story

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2026 9:11


In this story, we learn that God, as our shepherd, leads, feeds, protects, and forgives us. ✧ Check out more resources in The Biggest Story Curriculum ✧ Follow The Biggest Story on Instagram ✧ Watch The Biggest Story Animated Videos! ✧ Sign up to receive weekly emails about the new story each week!

Lakeview College Ministry
CBS: Psalm 23 (Daulton Messer)

Lakeview College Ministry

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2026 28:19


Anchored by the Sword
Overflowing Peace: Psalm 23, Quiet Waters & The Shepherd Who Stays with Tara Dew!

Anchored by the Sword

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2026 34:27


Hey friends — this episode dropped one day late, and honestly? That feels fitting. Because we're talking about peace… and sometimes peace means slowing down.This week on Anchored by the Sword, I'm joined by Tara Dew, author of Overflowing Peace: What God Says About a Peace-Filled Life.Tara serves alongside her husband, the president of New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, where they help train men and women who are called to take the gospel to some of the most broken places in the world. She's also a wife, a twin mom (yes — twins!), a Bible teacher, and now the author of a powerful new book walking slowly through Psalm 23.In this conversation, we talk about: • Her freedom story and meeting Jesus at a young age • Being released from perfectionism and people-pleasing • What Psalm 23 really means when you study it slowly • Quiet waters in a loud, anxious world • The valley of the shadow of death — and the promise that we walk through it • The difference between noise, poison, and true Living WaterIf you've been feeling overwhelmed, exhausted, or like your mind never shuts off — this episode is for you.Because peace isn't the absence of struggle.It's the presence of the Shepherd.Bio:Tara Dew is a national speaker, author and Bible teacher. She has loved Jesus for as long as she can remember, trusting Him to be her Savior at the age of five years old at a Billy Graham Crusade. She felt called to ministry in the high school youth group, where she also met her husband, Jamie. Her primary ministry is to her family, as she is the mother of two sets of fraternal boy/girl twins called “the Dew Krewe.” Tara holds a Bachelors of Arts in Human Communication (2003) from Meredith College, a Master of Arts in Teaching and Learning Elementary Education (2012) from Liberty University and a Doctorate in Education (2018) from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. Tara's dissertation was entitled “Survive or Thrive: An Exploration of the Preparedness of Southern Baptist Pastors' Wives.” Tara is the president's wife, serving the students, staff, and faculty of New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. She teaches as an adjunct professor in the Ministry to Women program. She also directs and teaches in Thrive: A Ministry Wives Certificate Program. She has authored two books, “Overflowing Peace,” releasing in 2026 and “Overflowing Joy,” released in February 2024. Tara also has an upcoming Lifeway Women's Bible Study about the fruit of the Spirit releasing in May 2027.Through all of the ministry opportunities, two of Tara's passions have remained the same: God's Word and women. Anchor Verses:1 Timothy 4:12John 15:5Psalm 23Connect with Tara:Website: https://www.nobts.edu/president/about-tara-dew/default.htmlFB: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61559548471008***We love hearing from you! Your reviews help our podcast community and keep these important conversations going. If this episode inspired you, challenged you, or gave you a fresh perspective, we'd be so grateful if you'd take a moment to leave a review. Just head to Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen and share your thoughts—it's a simple way to make a big impact!*** 

Walk Boldly With Jesus
Still Waters Psalm 23 (Part 2) Replay

Walk Boldly With Jesus

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2026 9:54


Still Waters Psalm 23 (Part 2) The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want. He makes me lie down in green pastures;
he leads me beside still waters; he restores my soul. He leads me in right paths for his name's sake. Even though I walk through the darkest valley, I fear no evil; for you are with me; your rod and your staff— they comfort me. You prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies; you anoint my head with oil; my cup overflows. Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life, and I shall dwell in the house of the Lord my whole life long.” I only really talked about the first few lines of this Psalm in my last episode and there are some other powerful parts to this Psalm. I want to make sure I go through the whole thing so when you are using it against your anxiety you can understand all the various aspects of it. Today I want to look at the very next line. “Even though I walk through the darkest valley, I fear no evil; for you are with me; your rod and your staff, they comfort me.” I was attending a conference once, and the speaker mentioned this verse.  It was not a spiritual conference, so when I heard it, I figured it was a sign that I should talk about it.  The verse says though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil.  This is hard.  It seems like there is so much to fear these days. There is fear surrounding these elections. There is fear surrounding the future of our country. There is fear surrounding so many things. When we read this scripture we wonder how it is possible to fear no evil.  How is it possible to fear no evil when you are surrounded by death, or the possibility of death?  If you read on it says “for thou are with me; they rod and thy staff they comfort me.”  God is with us, we all know this, we repeat this and tell others this, but do we really believe this?  Do you believe that God is right there with you when you are in the valleys?  We all know how all-powerful God is, so if we believe that He is there with us, it makes sense that we wouldn't be afraid.  How could we be afraid when He is there?  He is the Almighty One.   So, why do we have so much fear?  Are we afraid that He won't help us?  Are we afraid He won't show up?  Are we afraid to die?  What is it that we have been so afraid of?  Maybe you find yourself worried about a lot of things.  Maybe you worry every time there is a storm coming.  Maybe you worry about your finances.  Maybe you worry about your children, parents, siblings, or spouse.  Worry may be a part of your everyday life.  I am hoping to change that.  It probably won't change overnight, and it may not be easy, but it is possible.  The bible mentions “fear not” 365 times.  This is definitely something that God wants us to get.   I will be honest, I didn't get the last part of this verse.  “Thy rod and thy staff they comfort me.”  I looked up the meaning of this because I wondered if there was something that I was missing.  I am glad I did because there is a great article called “Understanding Psalm 23: What Does the Staff and Rod Actually Mean?  I put a link in the show notes so you can read the whole article.  I highly suggest it as it is good.  I will not retell the article; I will just touch upon the few descriptions of the rod and the staff.  First, the author says that the staff symbolizes rest, as shepherds used to lean on their staff for rest.  Next, the staff can symbolize rescue because shepherds used to use their staff to rescue sheep from the thick brush.  Third, the staff can symbolize a guide as the shepherd used it to guide sheep across open fields.   This all seems to make a lot of sense to me. It seems like we are much happier and less afraid when we are able to just rest in the Lord.  To just sit with Him and turn over all of our worries and fears to Him.  Also, God rescues us from difficult situations when we need Him.  He doesn't abandon us.  He is always there for us in good times and in bad.  Lastly, He is definitely our Guide.  How many times have we needed God to guide us through the rough parts of our lives?  We need Him as a guide for the easy parts as well. The article goes on to say that Rod is Our Protection.  When shepherds were herding sheep they used their rods to defend against anything that wanted to attack the sheep.  This is what God does for us.  He protects us from our enemies.  The Rod is also a symbol of Love.  The shepherds used to use their rods to count the sheep.  You might be wondering how this is a symbol of Love.  This is an act of love because the shepherd is making sure that all of his sheep are present and accounted for.  God is doing the same thing for us.  He does not want a single one of His sheep to get lost.  He loves us too much.   Now that I understand what the words rod and staff mean in the context of this verse and in the time that it was written, I feel as though I understand the verse as a whole better now.  I can't believe how much the Lord is saying to us with just a short sentence or two.  I am also in awe, sometimes thinking about how much God loves us.  It amazes me how He can be all these things for us, for each and every one of us.  Understanding that His staff is our guide, rescue, and rest, and that his rod is our protection and love helps me understand why we should have no fear.  We don't need fear when we realize all that He has already done for us.  We don't need to fear when he is there to protect us, guide us, and rescue us.  He has got us. We can rest in the knowledge that His staff and His rod are enough for us.  They are more than enough for us.   “Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me.”  Is it any different hearing that verse again after hearing the description of the rod and the staff?  Does it make you want to trust in the Lord more?  Does it help you fear a little less?  I hope that it has helped.  I hope that we can all get to a place where we don't have so much fear.  It is so freeing when you can let go of your fears and learn to lean into and trust God.  You won't regret it.  I will leave you with Matthew 6:27 to think about.  “Can any one of you by worrying add a single hour to your life?” Dear Heavenly Father, I ask that you bless all those listening to this episode today.  Lord, we ask that you help us to have no fear in times of trouble.  We ask that you help us to feel loved.  Lord, I ask that you help all those who are feeling anxious or worried today and every day.  Help them to hand their worry over to you and not take it back again.  We thank you, Lord, for guiding us through our lives.  We thank you for protecting us and for being our place of rest.  Lord, we thank you for rescuing us every single time we need you to.  You are the best!  We love you, Lord, and we ask all of this in accordance with your will and in Jesus' holy name, Amen.   Thank you so much for joining me on this journey to walk boldly with Jesus. I look forward to meeting you here again tomorrow. Remember, Jesus loves you just as you are, and so do I! Have a blessed day, and may the grace and favor of our Lord Jesus Christ be upon you! Today's Word from the Lord was received in April 2024 by a member of my Catholic Charismatic Prayer Group. If you have any questions about the prayer group, these words, or how to join us for a meeting, please email CatholicCharismaticPrayerGroup@gmail.com. Today's Word from the Lord is, “Trust me. I am worthy of your trust. I gave all for you because I loved you. I do not abandon my children. Whatever comes your way, remember I'm there.” www.findingtruenorthcoaching.comCLICK HERE TO DONATECLICK HERE to sign up for Mentoring CLICK HERE to sign up for Daily "Word from the Lord" emailsCLICK HERE to sign up for my newsletter & receive a free audio training about inviting Jesus into your daily lifeCLICK HERE to buy my book Total Trust in God's Safe Embrace

Walk Boldly With Jesus
Still Waters (Psalm 23) Replay

Walk Boldly With Jesus

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2026 14:28


With recent posting changes, I'm no longer able to include the full transcript directly in the episode notes. If you enjoy reading along or prefer the written version, you can access the full transcript here: https://findingtruenorthcoaching.com/blog/f/still-waters-psalm-23 www.findingtruenorthcoaching.comCLICK HERE TO DONATECLICK HERE to sign up for Mentoring CLICK HERE to sign up for Daily "Word from the Lord" emailsCLICK HERE to sign up for my newsletter & receive a free audio training about inviting Jesus into your daily lifeCLICK HERE to buy my book Total Trust in God's Safe Embrace

There Is A Hope Podcast
"Just Think - Psalm 23 Was Preserved For You" - Psalm 23 (February 21, 2026)

There Is A Hope Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2026 30:12


Insights By The Covenant Nation
Psalm 23 Exercising Discernment and Prudence

Insights By The Covenant Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2026 43:41


The Covenant Nation Sunday ServiceBy Pastor Poju Oyemade22nd of February 2026

New Harvest Church
More Than Half Full

New Harvest Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2026 39:01


By Pastor Barry Braun Main Text: Psalm 23 Play in new window The post More Than Half Full appeared first on New Harvest Church.

Sunday Sermons
Psalm 23 Part 2: Traveler and Companion; Guest and Host / Psalm 23:4-6

Sunday Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2026


Daily Radio Bible Podcast
February 20th, 26:Numbers 7; Psalm 23; Acts 27; Daily Bible in a Year

Daily Radio Bible Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2026 27:11


Click here for the DRB Daily Sign Up form! TODAY'S SCRIPTURE:  Numbers 7; Psalm 23; Acts 27 Click HERE to give! One Year Bible Podcast: Join Hunter and Heather Barnes on the Daily Radio Bible, a daily Bible‑in‑a‑year podcast with 20‑minute Scripture readings, Christ‑centered devotion, and guided prayer.This daily Bible reading and devotional invites you to live as a citizen of Jesus' kingdom, reconciled, renewed, and deeply loved. TODAY'S EPISODE:  Welcome to the Daily Radio Bible! In this heartfelt episode for February 20th, Hunter invites us on day 51 of our journey through the Scriptures, drawing us into readings from Numbers 7, Psalm 23, and Acts 27. Together, we witness the dedication of the altar in Israel's wilderness, find comfort in the beloved words of David declaring, "The Lord is my shepherd," and weather turbulent seas alongside Paul as he sails toward Rome. Through these passages, Hunter masterfully weaves reflections on the storms we all face—reminding us how Jesus, greater than Jonah, enters into our deepest struggles to guide us safely through. As always, the episode closes with beautiful prayers, an affirmation of your priceless worth to God, and an encouragement to carry forward in joy. Join us for a time of renewal, hope, and reassurance that you are truly loved. TODAY'S DEVOTION: He is greater than the storm. I love stories of the sea—ships in peril, stories of struggling to survive the storms. The Bible provides some good ones too. There's the story of Jonah, and then there's this story today with Paul. The parallels we find with the great stories of survival at sea and our own life are amazing. Do you remember when Jonah was on board and was in the storm? He said, "Throw me into the sea and it will become calm again. I know that this terrible storm is all my fault." Jonah knew the only way the crew could save themselves was to throw him in the sea to be drowned. Then things would be calm again and they would survive. And later on, when Jesus came, he said, now someone greater than Jonah is here. What's he saying? He's saying that there's a great storm on the way for each of us. In fact, we don't get through this life without experiencing that storm. And we won't survive unless someone far greater than Jonah throws himself into the waves for us. It's the ultimate storm, and Jesus is the Someone who is greater—he has thrown himself into the wind and waves and sunk beneath the ocean depths for us. He's offered up his body to the waves so that we might survive. Not only that, but many of us have sunk to the very bottom, and when we do, we can see him there. He meets us there. In fact, he's been with us all along. He doesn't abandon us. He's always and forever with us, no matter where we are. Whenever I hear of survival at sea, I think about what Jesus has done for us. My hope is that when I go through storms in life—and I do, and I have—and the seas look ominous and threatening, I'll remember that He is with me right where I am. You can trust Him to see you through the storms of this life. I'll trust Him not only to be my salvation when I die, but right here, right now. That's a prayer that I have for you. May you see Jesus and trust in what He has done, and live in his resurrection life right now. That's the prayer that I have for my family, for my wife and my daughters and my son. And that's the prayer that I have for you. May it be so. TODAY'S PRAYERS: Lord God Almighty and everlasting father you have brought us in safety to this new day preserve us with your Mighty power that we might not fall into sin or be overcome by adversity. And in all we do, direct us to the fulfilling of your purpose  through Jesus Christ Our Lord amen.   Oh God you have made of one blood all the peoples of the earth and sent your blessed son to preach peace to those who are far and those who are near. Grant that people everywhere may seek after you, and find you. Bring the nations into your fold, pour out your Spirit on all flesh, and hasten the coming of your kingdom through Jesus Christ our Lord, Amen.   And now Lord,  make me an instrument of your peace.  Where there is hatred let me sow love. Where there is injury, pardon.  Where there is doubt, faith. Where there is despair, hope.  Where there is darkness, light.  And where there is sadness,  Joy.  Oh Lord grant that I might not seek to be consoled as to console. To be understood as to understand, to be loved as to love.  For it is in the giving that we receive, in the pardoning that we are pardoned, it is in the dying that we are born unto eternal life.  Amen And now as our Lord has taught us we are bold to pray... Our Father who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name, thy kingdom come thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven, give us this day our daily bread, and forgive us our tresspasses as we forgive those who trespass against us, and lead us not unto temptation, but deliver us from evil, for thine is the Kingdom and the power and the glory forever. Amen. Loving God, we give you thanks for restoring us in your image. And nourishing us with spiritual food, now send us forth as forgiven people, healed and renewed, that we may proclaim your love to the world, and continue in the risen life of Christ.  Amen.  OUR WEBSITE: www.dailyradiobible.com We are reading through the New Living Translation.   Leave us a voicemail HERE: https://www.speakpipe.com/dailyradiobible Subscribe to us at YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Dailyradiobible/featured OTHER PODCASTS: Listen with Apple Podcast DAILY BIBLE FOR KIDS DAILY PSALMS DAILY PROVERBS DAILY LECTIONARY DAILY CHRONOLOGICAL  

Journey Through Scripture
Day 50: Exodus 25–26; Mark 4:30–5:20; Psalm 23

Journey Through Scripture

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2026 31:25


Download the Journey Through Scripture Bible reading plan.Make a donation on my Ko-fi account.Check out more art by Matt Novak.

Pray Every Day
Psalm 23-24

Pray Every Day

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2026 5:15


Today's Scripture: Psalm 23-24 Mary is reading Psalm 23-24 in the WEB.   Access Pray Every Day every single day on the Pray Every Day App! Not only can you listen, but I’ve created 365 daily devotions you can read as well–all about connecting deeply with Jesus, finding healing, and experiencing His presence. Download the app […]

Redemption Community Church
Fear Not | Psalm 23

Redemption Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2026 28:15


The Lord is my Shepherd... we have all heard it, but what does it MEAN? And how does it help me not fear? Listen in this week to Casey Jordan talk all about it.

Move Forth: The Podcast
2026 Bible in a Year DAY 47: Leviticus 3:1-4:35, Psalm 23:1-6, Proverbs 9:1-6, & Matthew 27:55-66

Move Forth: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2026 20:39


Send a text****Read the Bible in a Year with me in 2026 right here on the podcast!***Bible Verses of the Week: Week 8-1 Timothy 3:16Welcome to the podcast Move Forth With Grace!  We will be reading the entire Bible in a year.  This is such a perfect way to get into God's Word each day and to develop your own relationship with God our Father through His Son Jesus Christ. I am your host Angela and want to first of all say that I am not an expert in Theology or Church History or a Minister and I never will claim to be.  I am a  wife and mother who has been reborn and want to be of service to God in gratitude for calling me back home. Welcome to the Podcast! The Bible that I will be reading from is the McArthur Daily Bible.  It is a New American Standard Bible.Thank you for being here....thank you for becoming less like you and more like Jesus.May you Move Forth with Grace today!Love, Angela Connect with me on social media or send a prayer request to me on my website here:https://campsite.bio/moveforthBible Teachers that I recommend:Mike Winger on https://biblethinker.org/meet-mike/John McArthur on https://www.gty.orgDr. Chuck Missler on www.khouse.orgNancy Missler on www.kingshighway.orgDale Partridge on www.relearn.orgChuck Smith on http://www.pastorchuck.org/RC Sproul Eschatology Playlist:https://youtu.be/n22MRa0P6_I?si=Aw53nQLSteu6T3-ASupport the show

Rockwall Presbyterian Church
Sermon: "He Makes Me Rest" // Psalm 23

Rockwall Presbyterian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2026 21:32


Sheep are restless. The hardest thing, is getting them to rest. Sheep would rather be consumed than rest. Sound familiar? The sheep think they know best, but the shepherd makes them rest. To support the work and worship of Redeemer, subscribe to our channel and consider supporting us by giving a tax deductible gift at the link below. https://pushpay.com/g/redeemerchurchrockwall

Hulen Street Church -  Sermons
Psalm 23 People // Taylor Wade

Hulen Street Church - Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2026 38:39


There Is A Hope Podcast
"How To Not Only Know Psalm 23 But Also Know The Shepherd" - Psalm 23:1a - (February 14, 2026)

There Is A Hope Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2026 33:09


Insights By The Covenant Nation
Psalm 23_The Blue-Print

Insights By The Covenant Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2026 48:58


The Covenant National Sunday ServiceBy Pastor Poju15th of February 2026

First Baptist Middleburg  Audio Sermon
Praying Psalm 23 | Learning to Pray the Psalms

First Baptist Middleburg Audio Sermon

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2026 50:23


In "Praying Psalm 23," Pastor Chris Bonts shares with us that the Lord provides and leads, that He is present in my hardship, and that He ultimately protects and secures. The Scripture is Psalm 23.

Soul Talks With Bill & Kristi Gaultiere
Enjoying Life Without Lack (Dallas Willard's Best Teachings #6)

Soul Talks With Bill & Kristi Gaultiere

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2026 29:35


Dallas Willard taught us that Jesus offers us a life without lack in the Kingdom of God. But what do we do when experiencing the real pain of unmet needs, unhealed wounds, and unanswered prayers? You can learn to pause and pray — bringing your distresses and desires to Jesus to cultivate a peace and rest that's rooted in his gentle love, wise leadership, and fierce faithfulness.Join us for this episode of Soul Talks as Bill and Kristi talk about following Jesus through the many terrains of the spiritual journey. Praying and meditating on this Dallas-inspired paraphrase of Psalm 23 from will help you trust the Good Shepherd as he leads you into deeper union with God.(If you want to go deeper into Psalm 23 and the insights we gained from Dallas Willard, we invite you to join us on a retreat or train to become a spiritual director with Soul Shepherding. You can learn more by following the links below.)Resources for this Episode:Your Best Life in Jesus' Easy Yoke: Rhythms of Grace to De-Stress and Live EmpoweredJoin Our Free Devotional Email ListAttend a Soul Shepherding RetreatEarn a Certificate in Spiritual DirectionDonate to Support Soul Shepherding and Soul Talks

Commuter Bible
Exodus 1:1-6:13, Psalm 23

Commuter Bible

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2026 28:45


This is the beginning of the book of Exodus, a pivotal story in the history of Israel. Throughout Scripture, Israel is often reminded that God is the one who led His people out of bondage and out of Egypt; it's a way to point to His power, His kindness, and His covenant faithfulness to fulfill His promises. We meet Moses, the lowly Hebrew who is rescued from destruction, raised in pharaoh's house, grows up only to kill another man, and flee town. When given instructions from the Lord, He cowers and makes excuses. This is not exactly the kind of guy we might choose to deliver a nation from oppression, but that's kind of the point. God regularly uses weak and sinful people to show His power and divine authority.Exodus 1 - 1:13 . Exodus 2 – 4:28 . Exodus 3 – 8:44 . Exodus 4 – 13:49 . Exodus 5 – 20:10 . Exodus 6 – 25:03 . Psalm 23 – 27:23 . :::Christian Standard Bible translation.All music written and produced by John Burgess Ross.Co-produced by Bobby Brown, Katelyn Pridgen, Eric Williamson & the Christian Standard Biblefacebook.com/commuterbibleinstagram.com/commuter_bibletwitter.com/CommuterPodpatreon.com/commuterbibleadmin@commuterbible.org