Thoughts along the Journey…
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Overflowing
The phrase “my cup runneth over” paints a very literal picture in my mind, but what significance does the illustration carry into our daily lives?

A Table Prepared… Where?
The illustration of sheep with Shepherd is set aside for the picture of a banqueting table, carefully prepared for us…but in a place we would never have thought possible. The table in the presence of our enemies showcases the majestic triumph of salvation and the love and generosity of our Savior.

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.

Abundantly Sufficient
Have you ever noticed how many times the word “all” appears in 2 Corinthians 9:8? It used to strike me as annoyingly repetitive: all grace, all sufficiency, all things… but that’s really the point.