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You could know the answers without actually experiencing the answers. Psalm 23 has brought comfort to many for many years. When Christian life is lived to the fullness then there is no better way to live our lives. 1. "I shall not want" - SupplyGod's commitment to his children is such that we will not be in want. See Psalm 84:11 & 34:9. There is no want to those who fear Him. Here are some things that this verse does not promise:- What does it promise? Here are some things that God does promise:-
2. "I shall not want" - Self-ControlLife can be difficult if we keep on wanting things. Pain comes into our lives by wanting things. We need to come to place in our lives where we have contentment. We have the Lord and He is all I need. 3. "I shall not want" - SecurityIt is a statement of confidence. The more the Lord is in our lives the less we want things. When we have the Lord we don't need things. We can get all we need from getting closer to the Lord. We don't need to have a great car but we do need the Lord as our Shepherd. 4. My shepherdWe need a shepherd because we are just like sheep. How are we like sheep?
He is "my" shepherd. We need to make a personal decision. He is either your shepherd or he is not. See John 10:27. Do you hear the Lord's voice? You know in your heart that it is right. If you don't hear his voice you are not in a good place. His sheep hear his voice. You are also to follow Christ. You are to keep on following. You fall down, get back up again and follow. A shepherd checks out the ground before letting the sheep there. 5. LordThe word "Lord" is the unique special name for God. It was not to be spoken. It was either "Yahweh" or "Jehovah". It was not a title. |
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