“Surely your goodness and love will follow me
all the days of my life” – Psalm 23:6a
What do you want God to do for you? Or give you? The biblical David, who grew up tending sheep, understood the role of the shepherd – it was to provide for and protect the sheep. Reflecting on his life, he wrote Psalm 23 in which he expresses trust in God, the Shepherd who’s been with him through life’s journey and has done all the things a good shepherd should do. In fact, if all he had was the Shepherd himself, that would be enough. This Shepherd would give him what he needs and what he wants him to have – nothing more, nothing less.
Do we have enough trust in God to say, as David did, “The Lord is my Shepherd. I lack nothing.“? That whatever he provides is enough? That just being with this Shepherd is enough?
Listen to God’s whisper:
Am I enough even if I don’t answer your prayers?
If I don’t heal your child?
If I allow you to be sick or in pain?
If your bank account dwindles?
If you lose your job?
I am your Shepherd, your Father, your God. Am I enough?
If we trust in his goodness, his power, and his love for us, he will be enough. We can go through any difficulty, face any threat, go without any material thing, suffer any pain, or experience any loss. Knowing the Shepherd is with us, we realize he will give us everything we need – nothing more, nothing less. And it will be enough.
“You have given all to me.
To you, Lord, I return it.
Everything is yours.
Do with it what you will.
Give me only your love and your grace,
And that is enough for me.”
from Pray-As-You-Go devotional
Wonderful message!
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Thinking a lot about our Good Shepherd recently!
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