Pslam 23 - The Lord Is Our Shepherd (Sermon)
Pslam 23 - The Lord Is Our Shepherd (Sermon)
Pslam 23 - The Lord Is Our Shepherd (Sermon)
We all go through difficult times in our lives. In these times, it is important to not
lose hope. The Book of Proverbs says, Hope deferred makes the heart sick.
Hope is what carries us through. Hope is like water when we travel through the
desert. Christians without hope are like flowers whose roots cannot reach any more water.
They droop their heads and drop their petals. Without hope, we cannot last for long.
Without hope, we will give up trying. We will no longer pursue the things that
God has called us to. We will lower our expectations. Because our hearts are broken, we
are afraid to hope again. It will cause us to draw back from God because we do not want
to be disappointed or to disappoint others.
This book tells us about the hope that we have in Jesus. It is full of stories of
people who went through difficult times but put their hope in God. From beginning to
end, the message of the Bible is that there is now hope for all people, both here on this
earth and an eternal hope that no one can take away from us.
King David had a lot of highs and lows in his life. He was the youngest of eight
sons and neglected, but he saved all of Israel by killing the giant Goliath. His family and
the families of his men were captured by the Amalekites, and the Bible says that they all
wept until they had no strength left. But the Bible also says that David found strength in
the Lord and then led his men to rescue their families. Later in his life, Davids own son
Absalom plotted to overthrow him and David had to run for his life after the leaders of
Israel betrayed him.
Throughout all the ups and downs of his life, King David maintained his trust in
Gods goodness. He never lost hope. He wrote, Weeping may last for a night, but joy
comes in the morning.
Today, I would like to study Psalm 23, which begins, The Lord is my shepherd, I
shall not want. This was a psalm of David, who had been a shepherd himself as a boy.
When David thought about his relationship with God, he thought of a good shepherd that
cares for and protects his sheep.
Psalm 23
The Lord is my shepherd;
I shall not want.
2 He makes me to lie down in green pastures;
He leads me beside the still waters.
3 He restores my soul;
He leads me in the paths of righteousness
For His names sake.
4 Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death,
I will fear no evil;
Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.
When we come to God and say, Im tired of leading my own life. Here, I give you
control. Tell me what to do next, then He will guide us by His word and by His Spirit.
When we delight ourselves in Him, then He will direct our desires and our attention. We
must learn to know our Shepherds voice!
He restores my soul; He leads me in the paths of righteousness for His names sake.
Jesus said, Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and
humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy and my burden
is light.
When we decide to follow our Shepherd, it means that we must take up our duty
to obey Him. At first, duty may seem daunting. But when we actually begin walking upon
that path, we find that it is not as hard as we thought. God has plans to use you to do great
things! He wants to strengthen your arms and knees so that you can accomplish things for
Him. Whether it is preaching the Word of God in another country, raising up godly
children, bringing glory to God through our accomplishments, or building up people in
the churchGod has a path for us to follow.
Rebelling against Gods way is hard. Things will go easier for us if we decide to
just follow what God is leading us to do.
Before he became an apostle, Paul was an angry man and his soul was dark. He
was a Pharisee and zealous for his religion, but he was not following Jesus. On the road
to Damascus, Jesus spoke to Paul, It is hard for you to kick against the goads. Jesus
referred to an ox that kicks back against the stick that the farmer uses to direct the animal.
Jesus stepped in and warned him: Paul, you are headed the wrong way! Its not going to
go well for you. Turn around! Paul made the right choice.
Jesus cares for you, even when you are stubborn. Everyone else may give up on
you, but Jesus will not. He will always seek to save His lost sheep. In the meantime, we
will only bring sorrow to ourselves if we wander away.
Yea, 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.
King David makes a point of saying that even in the deepest and darkest times of
his life, the Lord is still with Him. God will never leave us but will stay by our side until
we pass through the valley. No matter when or where we are, God is always with us.
One day, unless Jesus returns first, we all will die. At that time, we do not need to
fear any evil. Rather, we can look forward to passing from this body to our heavenly
home where we belong.
You prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies;
Let us say together with David, Lord, I appreciate your goodness to me here on
earth. Help me to recognize your mercies in my life. I want to keep my eyes on You, my
Good Shepherd. Help me be aware of You as I walk through dark valleys, Lord. I want to
remember your promises and your faithfulness. Surely, Lord, You are with me. I believe
it. Lord, I look to you. You are my hope, which will not disappoint. Amen.