Saturday, February 27, 2016

Our Good Shepherd is Real...

Looks like no one cares to much for this blog site. Too long? Not interesting? Don't understand my method in my quiet time? Don't care to read an anonymous web-site? Please refer to my original two blogs to understand where I am coming from, then pray for me. Finally, share your thoughts on the verse and any prayer needs you have. I would love to join with you in prayer to our Great Shepherd. 


September 9, 2015

Worship: The Lord's My Shepherd (Psalm 23) by Stuart Townend

The Lord’s my shepherd, I’ll not want;
He makes me lie in pastures green.
He leads me by the still, still waters,
His goodness restores my soul.
And I will trust in You alone,
And I will trust in You alone,
For Your endless mercy follows me,
Your goodness will lead me home.
He guides my ways in righteousness,
And He anoints my head with oil,
And my cup, it overflows with joy,
I feast on His pure delights.
And though I walk the darkest path,
I will not fear the evil one,
For You are with me, and Your rod and staff
Are the comfort I need to know.
Stuart TownendCopyright © 1996 Thankyou Music- See more at: http://www.stuarttownend.co.uk/song/the-lords-my-shepherd/#sthash.dLRWQqEq.dpuf


Witness: Today was a whirlwind. Sleep, phone call from my good friend Glen posing a theological question that I need to give thought to and not just shoot from the hip. I brought my granddaughter to her first meeting of Roots, a class that happens at church every Wednesday night for 5th graders. I am excited about what God is doing in her life and the life of her family. Slowly but surely they are moving closer and closer in their walk with God.

Word:

Today and Thursday are taken up with Church activity and Band of Brothers so I will not be able to dig into the Word like I wish. I am reading commentaries and meditating on the Psalm every chance I get. As I think about this Psalm I could on the one hand, be deeply comforted by this Psalm and on the other hand, I could be deeply troubled by it. Taken just on its surface one might think that the believer’s walk with God is one of rest and ease with few problems, and if perchance we are walking through a dark valley in life, everything will turn out “just right” because God is with us. When my life doesn’t seem to flow that way how am I to respond to that? If this view of the Psalm is true, then of course I am going to wonder what I am doing wrong or am I truly one of God’s sheep. Another response could be that God really isn’t a good shepherd, or God is a good shepherd, but even He can’t handle everything so we need to forgive God! Or maybe this Good Shepherd God is just a myth. Such are the troubling thoughts that can follow us all the days of our life and we can dwell in the house of unbelief and misery or the mansion of pleasure and self-gratification and finally perdition forever. Or… we can take a deeper look at the Psalm and see that our Good Shepherd is real and that life with Him is rewarding and when we follow Him our lives will be revitalized and only in Him will we find our true eternal rest.


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