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Rod and Staff: Part Two
A shepherd’s staff has many uses, but in the context of the Lord our Shepherd, it is a beautiful picture of how He guides and gathers us with His Spirit.

Rod and Staff: Part One
This is another familiar phrase in Psalm 23, but it holds more depth than you might realize. What significance does a shepherd’s rod have for you and I in modern times?

The Valley of the Shadow of Death
As humans, we have an innate fear of death. But for the Christian, we can walk through the valley of the shadow of death without fear. Why is that? Because the Lord our Shepherd walks with us.

Paths of Righteousness
The Lord, our Shepherd leads us in the paths of righteousness... so what does that mean?

Soul Restored
"He restoreth my soul..." I have breezed past these words over and over again without really stopping to contemplate the ways my Good Shepherd restores my soul. So what does it mean to have a soul restored?

Still Waters
The Lord is our Shepherd, and He leads us beside the still waters. It is easy for us to neglect rest, to value motion and activity over time spent being still before the Lord. So, what do the "still waters" mean for us today?

Green Pastures
Have you ever seen sheep feeding in a green pasture? It makes for a beautiful view, but the quality of those pastures is vitally important for those sheep. When David says that the Lord his Shepherd leads him to "green pastures," he points out an important truth about our relationship with God.

I Shall Not Want
What does it mean when David says that he "shall not want"? That one word, "want" holds a wonderful truth about the faithfulness of our Shepherd.

My Shepherd
Psalm 23 is such a well-known passage of Scripture. But this post makes us stop and consider what it means that "The Lord is my Shepherd."