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The punchline is Psalm 23!
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Rev. Jacob Lee
Sunday Sermon from the book of Psalms from John Bourgeois on June 21, 2026. Our hope for you is that you will know, love, and follow Jesus Christ -- leading to personal transformation, intimate community, and a life of radical mission. You are always welcome to join us for worship at West End Community Church.For more info, please visit the WECC website at westendcc.org
There can be a danger when reading a well-known passage like Psalm 23. The danger lies in ripping it out of context and applying it to people who don't truly know Jesus as the Good Shepherd. But for the believer, this Psalm offers the lasting hope that God is our shepherd: leading, comforting, inviting, and pursuing us all the days of our lives.
Go to sermon webpage: THE WAY TO THE CROSS
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Sunday teaching on Psalm 23.
Sermon: 06-21-26 - Spiritual Songs, Psalm 23 - Pastor Sean Dougherty The Sunday morning sermon of First Baptist Church of Kearney, Nebraska.
In this episode, Nancy Wilson reflects on God's ongoing work of restoration and renewal, drawing from the Psalms and New Testament passages about the renewing of the mind, the inward man being renewed day by day, and the Holy Spirit's work of regeneration. She encourages Christians, especially mothers, to see repeated daily labors as a small imitation of God's greater work of renewing, reviving, and restoring his people. Find more from Nancy and others on Canon+: https://canonplus.com/tabs/none/pages/nancy-wilson
Psalm 23
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Jesus shepherds us throughout each day. He shepherds us all of the days of our lives.Ps. 23: 1-2 - Childhood - Protection & ProvisionPs. 23: 3 - Youth - Direction & DisciplinePs. 23:4-5 - Adulthood - Years of ChallengePs. 23:6 - Years of Maturity - Evaluation, Reorganization, & Preparation
A new MP3 sermon from Berean Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: VBS 2026 Psalm 23 Subtitle: Being Bereans | Acts 17:11 Speaker: Sean E. Harris Broadcaster: Berean Baptist Church Event: Podcast Date: 6/17/2026 Bible: Psalm 23 Length: 48 min.
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You've probably read Psalm 23 dozens of times, just like I have. You've heard it quoted, recited, preached, and maybe even turned to it during some of life's most difficult seasons. But did you know that six familiar verses reveal seventeen powerful insights about God's character, His promises, and what it means for us to walk with Him through life's high mountains and low valleys? In this episode, Cynthia takes a fresh look at one of the Bible's most beloved passages and uncovers a remarkable progression that may help you see Psalm 23—and your own faith journey—in a completely new light.
Living Way Community Church
What does it look like to live with an overflowing life in a world filled with stress, exhaustion, and constant demands? Drawing from the timeless words of Psalm 23, we discover God's desire not merely to help us survive, but to fill our lives with His presence, peace, and abundance. An overflowing life is marked by contentment, restoration, comfort, and provision- not because life is free from challenges, but because God faithfully walks with us through them. The Good Shepherd invites us to trust His leadership, find rest for our souls, walk with Him through life's valleys, and remain confident in His care even in the midst of adversity. When Jesus becomes our Shepherd, we learn that true fulfillment isn't found in having more, but in being rooted in His presence. No matter what season you're facing, God desires to fill your cup so completely that His goodness overflows into every area of your life.
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.
The God of Comfort - Psalm 23 by Dr. Gary Hollingsworth, Interim Pastor Prayer Requests: https://fbco.wufoo.com/forms/m1a1pr9e0v0l9b9/ Subscribe to our Email Messenger (Weekly Newsletter): www.fbcopelika.com/messenger Guest Registration: https://fbcopelika.com/guest-registration/ Online Giving: https://www.fbcopelika.com/give Serve: https://fbcopelika.com/serve/ Sermon Archives: https://www.youtube.com/ OR fbcomedia.com.
The Lord Is My… - Psalm 23 Paul Dunbar, Student Pastor Prayer Requests: https://fbco.wufoo.com/forms/m1a1pr9e0v0l9b9/ Subscribe to our Email Messenger (Weekly Newsletter): www.fbcopelika.com/messenger Guest Registration: https://fbcopelika.com/guest-registration/ Online Giving: https://www.fbcopelika.com/give Serve: https://fbcopelika.com/serve/ Sermon Archives: https://www.youtube.com/ OR fbcomedia.com.
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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.
Harvest Worship | Shawn Gray | Welcome to Harvest! We are so grateful you have come to worship with us today. The future is bright, and we are excited by all that God is doing in and through our church. If you are looking to grow your faith or connect with others, we would love to tell you more about our church community.
Be encouraged by understanding more about one of God's inspiring Names: Yahweh Raah; which opens the 23rd Psalm.
Be encouraged by understanding more about one of God's inspiring Names: Yahweh Raah; which opens the 23rd Psalm.
Psalm 23 "My Shepherd, My Comfort, My Home" This sermon by Pastor David Tarkington was preached at First Baptist Church of Orange Park on June 14, 2026.
Be encouraged by understanding more about one of God's inspiring Names: Yahweh Raah; which opens the 23rd Psalm.
Be encouraged by understanding more about one of God's inspiring Names: Yahweh Raah; which opens the 23rd Psalm.
Be encouraged by understanding more about one of God's inspiring Names: Yahweh Raah; which opens the 23rd Psalm.
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Be encouraged by understanding more about one of God's inspiring Names: Yahweh Raah; which opens the 23rd Psalm.
Be encouraged by understanding more about one of God's inspiring Names: Yahweh Raah; which opens the 23rd Psalm.
Be encouraged by understanding more about one of God's inspiring Names: Yahweh Raah; which opens the 23rd Psalm.
Be encouraged by understanding more about one of God's inspiring Names: Yahweh Raah; which opens the 23rd Psalm.
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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
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.
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!
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.
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