Book of Psalms, chapter 23
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As we consider Who God says He is, where He leads us, and How He welcomes us and connect the journey of the sheep with our spiritual journey, we see this Psalm is a psalm of life, not death! But we must ask ourselves, “who do I say God is?”How we answer that question will be directly reflected in how we live our lives.For resources and media, visit https://vintagechurchnola.com/series/songs-of-summer/
In the final week of the Good Shepherd series, Pastor Curt Taylor explores the powerful conclusion of Psalm 23 and the hope found in following God through every season of life. This message reminds us that God not only guides and provides for His people, but also invites them to belong at His table and rest in His presence. Even in the midst of challenges, uncertainty, and difficult circumstances, God's goodness and mercy continue to pursue us. Pastor Curt encourages us to live with an eternal perspective, trusting that our present struggles are preparing us for something greater. As the series concludes, we are reminded that our ultimate destination is not found in this world, but in dwelling with the Lord forever.
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This message is about finding peace, security, and hope in a relationship with God as our Shepherd. Using Psalm 23, the pastor explains that believers can confidently say “I will not lack, I will not fear, and I will dwell” because God provides for their needs, walks with them through life's darkest valleys, and ultimately leads them to an eternal home with Him. The sermon emphasizes that fear and hardship are real parts of life, but God's presence is greater than any difficulty. Just as a shepherd guides, protects, and cares for sheep, God lovingly leads His people, reminding them that they belong to Him ("You are mine"). The central message is that our confidence comes not from our own strength or circumstances, but from trusting the Good Shepherd who never abandons His people and promises His goodness, mercy, and eternal presence.
In today's episode I will be praying over us, reading Psalm 23, and saying whatever the Holy Spirit prompts me to say after I read the scripture. This is day 23 of a series where I will be reading a Psalm everyday on here for 150 days. I challenge you to come to join me everyday as we use scripture to fight off the enemy and grow us in ways that we can't even imagine. My First Christian Children's book, "You Are Loved" is now available for purchase on Amazon!! I can't believe I'm saying this, but "You Are Loved" is now #1 on Amazon for new releases. I am incredibly humbled and grateful. Thank you to everyone that has purchased, been praying, supporting, and sharing. All glory goes to God!! Here is the link to purchase: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GZKSPJNB Link to partner with me and give towards my future mission projects: https://pushpay.com/g/globalventurescatoosa?fnd=missionary&fndv=hide&ru=prod&sr=58535&ad=%7b+%22PledgeID%22%3a%22Y01TRFR1VlklMmJMYkY5NmRNJTJiU2dHU21oWVBXQjN2OXRVNkdsNWpjMUFzamRkRkNBUmN2Z2R0MjdmdTZ2eGduc1U%3d%22%7d&nt=Partner%3aMs+Lorena+Espy+ If you want to receive newsletters: submit your info here: www.postable.com/lorenaespy If you want to check out previous Bible studies, click here To Purchase my "Christ Transforms Me" Journal, click here Email me: faithfuelsmyfire@gmail.com Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/486483515603028/ YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmBsSKktGU_8WHVNIxhFuzg The Bible App that I use: http://bible.com/app Instagram: @_lorenacamille_ Never Forget to Choose Faith Over Fear, -Lorena Espy
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Originally recorded on April 22, 2026 during one of our Wednesday Evening Services. Pastor Trenton Cruse reads Psalm 23 and discusses the importance of eliminating distractions, and giving God some of your quiet time.
https://square.link/u/UHRU92rp - Donate HereToday's reading takes us to Psalm 23, one of the most beloved passages in all of Scripture. David, the shepherd boy, shows us the care of the greater Shepherd—the One who provides green pastures, leads beside still waters, restores the soul, guides in righteousness, and walks with us even through the valley of the shadow of death.Psalm 23 reminds us that sheep cannot protect, provide, or guide themselves—but the Shepherd can. He corrects with His rod, rescues with His staff, prepares a table in the presence of enemies, anoints the head with oil, and keeps His people surrounded by goodness and mercy. So today, read this psalm slowly and freshly: the Lord is your Shepherd, and He knows exactly how to care for you.
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Psalm 23 is one of the most beloved passages in all of Scripture, but its message goes far beyond comfort at funerals. In this message from our series, The Lord My Shepherd, we discover what it truly means to have God as our Shepherd.Through the imagery of sheep and shepherds, Psalm 23 reveals a God who provides for our deepest needs, protects us through life's darkest valleys, restores our weary souls, and faithfully leads us home. Even when fear, anxiety, loss, or uncertainty threaten to overwhelm us, we are reminded that we are never alone. The Good Shepherd walks with us.This sermon explores how God provides rest for restless hearts, renews those who feel spiritually exhausted, and offers hope through Jesus Christ—the Good Shepherd who laid down His life for His sheep and conquered sin, death, and the grave.If you've ever felt weary, afraid, overwhelmed, or spiritually cast down, this message will encourage you to trust the Shepherd who knows your needs, walks beside you in the valley, and pursues you with goodness and faithful love.
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Send me a Text Message!Is there any Psalm more loved than the one that starts with these words, "The Lord is my shepherd and I will lack nothing." But here's the deal...I can't say those words without embracing these words, "And I'm a sheep." Now of course you are more than a sheep. You are a child of God filled with the Spirit of God. You are God's beautiful masterpiece, created and called to make a difference in the world. But you are, I am also a sheep. That's where we started in episode #2 of "A Life Refreshed" our look at the Psalms.And at the heart of the message are some thoughts on how we get from here (drained, discouraged, perhaps even a bit lost) to there, a life refreshed!
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In Week 3 of the Good Shepherd series, Pastor Curt Taylor explores one of the most challenging promises in Psalm 23: that even when we walk through the valley of the shadow of death, we are not alone. Looking at the reality of suffering, Curt reminds us that following God does not guarantee a life free from pain, but it does guarantee the presence of the Good Shepherd in every season. Through biblical insight and personal testimony, he shows how life's deepest valleys can either push us away from God or draw us closer to Him. This message offers hope to anyone facing grief, hardship, uncertainty, or loss by pointing to a Shepherd who walks beside us and comforts us. Ultimately, we are reminded that our suffering may shape part of our story, but our identity is found in Christ and His presence with us.
We live in a restless world. Constant noise. Constant pressure. Constant hurry. In a culture searching for peace, resilience, and emotional health, the Psalms give us language for hope, suffering and trust in God. This summer in Be Still, we'll explore how these ancient songs and prayers can quiet the noise of modern life, steady our souls, and anchor us in the presence and truth of God.
Go to sermon webpage: THE WAY TO THE CROSS
Psalm 23 // Gabe CoyleThis sermon explores the comforting and profound truths found in Psalm 23, one of the most beloved passages in the bible. We examine the relationship between the shepherd and his sheep, highlighting how he provides for every need, leads through dark valleys, and prepares a feast in the presence of enemies. Whether you are seeking peace in a season of rest or courage in a time of fear, this study offers a grounded look at the constant care and presence of the lord.SERMON NOTES (YouVersion): https://bible.com/events/49617699 PRAYER REQUESTS: https://ccefc.ccbchurch.com/goto/forms/2546/responses/new26.06.07
Psalm 23 // Nathan MillerThis sermon explores the comforting and profound truths found in Psalm 23, one of the most beloved passages in the bible. We examine the relationship between the shepherd and his sheep, highlighting how he provides for every need, leads through dark valleys, and prepares a feast in the presence of enemies. Whether you are seeking peace in a season of rest or courage in a time of fear, this study offers a grounded look at the constant care and presence of the lord.SERMON NOTES (YouVersion): https://bible.com/events/49617694 PRAYER REQUESTS: https://ccefc.ccbchurch.com/goto/forms/2574/responses/new26.06.07
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Episode Summary We've domesticated Psalm 23. We've turned it into background noise for grief and decoration for walls. But David wrote this psalm with dirt under his fingernails — as a shepherd who knew exactly what it cost to keep sheep alive. This week, Steve McKenzie opens "The God Who Is…" — an 8-week summer series through the Psalms — by recovering what Psalm 23 actually says. It is not a poem about peaceful places. It is a gritty, oxygen-giving declaration about who God is and what that means for people who are running out of steam. What's Covered The Name Behind the Shepherd — YAHWEH is the most holy, most terrifying designation for God in Scripture: self-sufficient, timeless, inexhaustible. He needs nothing. He lacks nothing. And he has personally attached that name to the word shepherd — and made it yours. Why Rest Is Impossible — and Why That Matters — Sheep cannot lie down on command. Four conditions must be met: freedom from fear, friction, flies, and famine. Every one of them is the shepherd's job. Cast Sheep — A cast sheep has rolled onto its back and cannot get up. Legs flailing, unable to breathe, slowly dying. The shepherd finds it, flips it, massages blood back into its legs, and holds it until it can stand. This is what "restores my soul" means in Hebrew. The Valley Is Not a Detour — The Wadi Kelt is a real ravine in the Judean wilderness — deep shadow, flash floods, predators. And it is the right path. You cannot reach the high pastures without walking through it. A Table in Enemy Territory — Middle Eastern hospitality law: a chief who fed a fugitive at his table placed that person under full protection. God doesn't wait for your enemies to disappear. He sets a table in the middle of your crisis. What's Really Chasing You — Radaph (Hebrew) means to chase down and overtake with violent intent — the same word used for Pharaoh's chariots. You thought something was hunting you. Look back. It's Goodness and Faithful Love. Scripture — Psalm 23 (CSB) The Lord is my shepherd; I have what I need. He lets me lie down in green pastures; he leads me beside quiet waters. He renews my life; he leads me along the right paths for his name's sake. Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will 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. Only goodness and faithful love will pursue me all the days of my life, and I will dwell in the house of the Lord as long as I live. Take the Next Step Subscribe so you don't miss a week. Share this episode with someone who's exhausted and barely holding on. And if you're in the area — come find us Sunday.
Can you really live without lack?In this reflection on Psalm 23, John Ortberg draws from Life Without Lack to explore one of the most beloved passages in all of Scripture.What does it mean to say, "The Lord is my shepherd"? What if "I shall not want" is not a promise that life will be easy, but an invitation to stop being driven by fear, scarcity, and unsatisfied desire?This episode explores:- Psalm 23 and the Kingdom of God- Dallas Willard's vision of life without lack- Freedom from fear and anxiety- God's presence as the center of the spiritual life- Green pastures, still waters, and restored souls- Goodness and mercy following us every dayFeaturing reflections from:- Dallas Willard- Charles Spurgeon- C.S. Lewis- Walter BrueggemannScriptures:- Psalm 23- Matthew 6:33- John 4:14- Matthew 5:44#Psalm23 #JohnOrtberg #DallasWillard #LifeWithoutLack #Prayer #SpiritualFormation #ChristianFaith #BibleStudy #Psalms #KingdomOfGod
Today’s Bible Verse: “Surely goodness and mercy will follow me all the days of my life, and I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever.” — Psalm 23:6 Psalm 23:6 concludes one of the most beloved passages in Scripture with a powerful promise: God’s goodness and mercy are not merely available to us—they actively pursue us. David paints a picture of a faithful Shepherd whose care extends beyond momentary needs and reaches into every season of life. Become a BibleStudyTools.com PLUS Member today: https://www.biblestudytools.com/subscribe/ Looking for a peaceful way to end your day? Listen to "Your Nightly Scripture" to end your day with God's word Meet Today’s Host: Reverend Jessica Van Roekel
Living Way Community Church
In today's sermon, Pastor Darrell preaches from Psalm 23 and John 10, in which we learn of our Good Shepherd's gracious provision and invitations that He grants to us. Central in experiencing the life that the Lord offers is our listening to and responding to His voice and guidance. He invites us to find our satisfaction in the gracious provision He offers.
Pastor Curt Taylor continues the Good Shepherd series by exploring one of the most beloved passages in Scripture, Psalm 23. This message reminds us that God is a loving Shepherd who faithfully cares for His people and leads them through every season of life. As we learn to trust Him more fully, we can experience the peace, security, and confidence that come from being guided by His presence. Rather than living with constant striving and uncertainty, God invites us to rest in His care and follow His direction. Discover how a deeper relationship with the Good Shepherd can transform the way you navigate everyday life.
Psalm 23 // Nathan MillerThis sermon explores the comforting and profound truths found in Psalm 23, one of the most beloved passages in the bible. We examine the relationship between the shepherd and his sheep, highlighting how he provides for every need, leads through dark valleys, and prepares a feast in the presence of enemies. Whether you are seeking peace in a season of rest or courage in a time of fear, this study offers a grounded look at the constant care and presence of the lord.SERMON NOTES (YouVersion): https://bible.com/events/49614361 PRAYER REQUESTS: https://ccefc.ccbchurch.com/goto/forms/2542/responses/new26.05.31
Psalm 23 - The Math of the Valley - Thomas Easterling
Psalm 23 // Ben BeasleyThis sermon explores the comforting and profound truths found in Psalm 23, one of the most beloved passages in the bible. We examine the relationship between the shepherd and his sheep, highlighting how he provides for every need, leads through dark valleys, and prepares a feast in the presence of enemies. Whether you are seeking peace in a season of rest or courage in a time of fear, this study offers a grounded look at the constant care and presence of the lord.SERMON NOTES (YouVersion): https://bible.com/events/49614363 PRAYER REQUESTS: https://ccefc.ccbchurch.com/goto/forms/2509/responses/new26.05.31
The Lord Our Shepherd - Psalm 23We spend our lives trying to hold things together, trying to provide, control, and secure what we can't.Psalm 23 meets us there. It shows us a Shepherd who does for us what we could never do for ourselves. In Jesus, we are not left to figure life out on our own. We are led, cared for, and kept. He provides what we lack, draws near in our fear, prepares a place for us in the middle of life's battles, and leads us all the way home.This series is an invitation to stop striving and trust the Shepherd who gave His life for His sheep."Where We're Going, He Leads" is a sermon based on Psalm 23:6 preached by lead pastor Billy Glosson.This sermon was preached at Mission Church — a church in Morganton, North Carolina in the heart of Burke County.Join us in person on Sundays, 10 AM221 Herron St.Morganton NC, 28655
Psalm 23 // Gabe CoyleThis sermon explores the comforting and profound truths found in Psalm 23, one of the most beloved passages in the bible. We examine the relationship between the shepherd and his sheep, highlighting how he provides for every need, leads through dark valleys, and prepares a feast in the presence of enemies. Whether you are seeking peace in a season of rest or courage in a time of fear, this study offers a grounded look at the constant care and presence of the lord.SERMON NOTES (YouVersion): https://bible.com/events/49614364 PRAYER REQUESTS: https://ccefc.ccbchurch.com/goto/forms/2553/responses/new26.05.31
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On this week's episode of The UnCommon Good, Dr. Bud Marr welcomes returning guest Dr. Matthew Umbarger from Newman University in Wichita, Kansas. Dr. Umbarger shares his remarkable journey from the Restoration Movement and missionary work in Israel into the Catholic Church. Along the way, Bud and Matthew discuss biblical interpretation, the historical roots of Christian worship, the importance of reading Scripture in community, and how Catholic theology transformed their understanding of the Old Testament. The heart of the conversation centers on Dr. Umbarger's book: “A Table in the Presence of My Enemies: Banqueting and Battling in Ancient Israel.” Listeners will hear a fascinating exploration of Psalm 23, the Eucharist as preparation for spiritual battle, the Passover connection to Christian worship, and how ancient Israel understood sacrificial meals before battle. The episode also touches on: Catholic biblical literacy today The Church Fathers and Scripture Historical criticism and faith Spiritual warfare and the Mass The continuity between the Old and New Testaments Why the Eucharist matters for daily Christian life #TheUnCommonGood #IowaCatholicRadio #MatthewUmbarger #BudMarr #BoBonner #Psalm23 #CatholicPodcast #CatholicRadio #Eucharist #SpiritualWarfare #BibleStudy #OldTestament #CatholicTheology #NewmanUniversity #CatholicFaith #ScriptureStudy #ChurchFathers #ChristianPodcast #CatholicTeaching #CatholicCulture Iowa Catholic Radio Network Shows:Be Not Afraid with Fr. Fabian Moncada and Fr. Bruce RiebeBe Not Afraid in Spanish with Fr. Fabian MoncadaCatholic Women Now with Chris Magruder and Julie NelsonMaking It Personal with Bishop William JoensenMan Up! with Joe StopulosSunday Dive with Katie PatrizioThe Catholic Morning Show with Dr. Bo BonnerThe Daily Gospel Reflection with Fr. Nick SmithThe Uncommon Good with Bo Bonner and Dr. Bud MarrFaith and Family Finance with Gregory WaddleWant to support your favorite show? Click Here Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In Part 4 of the Psalms series, Pastor Bryan walks through Psalm 23 and reveals the comfort, guidance, and faithful presence of the Good Shepherd. From green pastures to dark valleys, this message reminds us that God provides, restores, protects, and pursues His people with goodness and mercy. No matter what season you are walking through, you can experience the presence of the Shepherd who never changes and never leaves His flock. Watch, be encouraged, and share this message with someone who needs hope today.Scriptures:Psalm 23:1-6Links:calvarymd.comcalvarymd.com/givefacebook.com/calvaryfrederick
Living Way Community Church
We wrap up the life-giving chapter, Psalm 23, this week. In verse 6, we see that goodness and mercy follow us every day of our lives. Listen in to see how impactful this is as a Christian. thebridgebluffton.com
Let's just overview Psalm 23 for Fuge Camps - as I unpack the Good Shepherd theme for this summer.
We spend our lives trying to hold things together, trying to provide, control, and secure what we can't.Psalm 23 meets us there. It shows us a Shepherd who does for us what we could never do for ourselves. In Jesus, we are not left to figure life out on our own. We are led, cared for, and kept. He provides what we lack, draws near in our fear, prepares a place for us in the middle of life's battles, and leads us all the way home.This series is an invitation to stop striving and trust the Shepherd who gave His life for His sheep."The Victory Feast Of The King" is a sermon based on Psalm 23:5 preached by associate pastor Michael Tooley.This sermon was preached at Mission Church — a church in Morganton, North Carolina in the heart of Burke County.Join us in person on Sundays, 10 AM221 Herron St.Morganton NC, 28655
A stand-alone sermon from Psalm 23.Speaker: Nathan Workman.
Step into the timeless beauty of Psalm 23 in this powerful message from Avenue Community Church. In a world driven by anxiety, exhaustion, and the constant awareness of what we lack, this sermon invites us to rediscover the comforting voice of the Good Shepherd who leads us beside still waters and restores our souls. Through honest storytelling, biblical insight, and heartfelt encouragement, this message explores what it truly means to rest in God—even in seasons of uncertainty, suffering, insomnia, broken relationships, spiritual wandering, or emotional fatigue. You'll be reminded that the Shepherd does not abandon His sheep in the wilderness; He goes before them, prepares the way, and walks with them through every dark valley. This sermon also challenges the church to live like a flock marked by compassion, grace, and belonging—refusing to treat people as commodities and learning instead to rejoice when others receive rest, healing, and restoration. Whether Psalm 23 feels deeply personal or overly familiar, this message will help you hear it again with fresh ears and renewed hope: “The Lord is my shepherd. I lack nothing.” Listen in and be reminded that your Shepherd knows your needs, speaks with tenderness, and is faithfully leading you home.
In the first week of the “Good Shepherd” series at Cherry Hills Community Church, Curt Taylor encouraged the church to look at Psalm 23 with fresh eyes and rediscover the depth of a passage many people know by heart. He shared how God's desire is not just to guide His people, but to walk closely with them through every season of life. The message explored what it means to truly trust God as our Shepherd in a world filled with distractions, fear, and competing voices. Pastor Curt reminded listeners that following Jesus requires dependence, surrender, and confidence in God's presence even when life feels uncertain. Through it all, the message pointed back to the comfort, peace, and hope found in the Good Shepherd.
In this message from Psalm 23, Pastor Bryan introduces us to the Good Shepherd revealed throughout Scripture. From the diagnosis of our need to the promise of God's pursuit in Ezekiel 34, we see the fulfillment in Jesus, the Shepherd who lays down His life for His sheep. Whether you feel lost, wounded, weary, or far from God, this message is a reminder that Jesus knows you personally and has come to lead, heal, and restore you. Watch, reflect, and share this message with someone who needs hope today.Scriptures Used:Psalm 23Ezekiel 34:4Ezekiel 34:11Ezekiel 34:15-16John 10:11Links:calvarymd.comcalvarymd.com/givefacebook.com/calvaryfrederick
If you've been feeling anxious, overwhelmed, or just plain exhausted, Psalm 23 offers a deeply comforting reminder: you are not walking through life alone.Taylor joins Ellen to walk through one of the most beloved passages in Scripture—Psalm 23. From “green pastures” to “the valley of the shadow of death,” Psalm 23 paints a picture of a Shepherd who leads, protects, and stays near even in the hardest seasons of life.Together, they talk about: what it means that the Lord is our Shepherd when life feels out of control why anxiety often comes from our desire for control and certainty how God invites us into real rest what it looks like to trust God in “valley seasons” that don't end quickly how Scripture redefines suffering as a place of God's presence, not absenceFREE DOWNLOAD: All Scriptures mentioned in this episode are available in a beautifully designed printable resource to encourage and strengthen your time in God's Word. Click here for yours!Resources:Psalm 23 Free DownloadA Shepherd Looks at Psalm 23 by Phillip KellerScripture referenced:Ps. 23 | Prov. 3:5 | John 15:5 | Matt. 11:28 | Ps. 46:10 | Phil. 4:7 | Is. 43:2 | Ps. 34:18 | Rom. 8:28 | Is. 55:8-9 | Titus 3:5 | Matt. 11:28-30 | John 10:11Got a thought? Got a prayer request? Tell us here & we'll get back to you!Grow deeper in your love and understanding of God's word with The Courage For Life Study Bible! Discover more at CourageForLifeBible.com. In-Depth Bible Study Academy Course 1 Course 1 is Foundations. Learn the foundations of the Bible to grow in your knowledge of the Bible.Support the showYouTube channel ☕ Instagram Some of the links in this episode may be affiliate links, meaning if you click through and make a purchase, we may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you.