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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.