Psalm 23: The Good Shepherd
The 23rd Psalm
Some of us know it. A few can quote it.
Whether it’s familiar to us or we’re discovering it for the first time, it has a deep richness we might have missed.
Many scholars suggest David wrote this psalm when he was trying to comfort Saul during the years he was so ill. Others think it might have been written during the difficult days when he was hiding in the caves to save himself from Saul’s threats to murder him.
In either case, can you see the reassurance and the deep faith in these words?
During the years of Saul’s insanity, David might have sung these words to calm Saul’s spirit. During his days in a dark cave, perhaps David sang this psalm to the God he trusted above all.
I’ve been in difficult relationships and I’ve been trapped in a few dark caves. These words are so amazing to me because I’m not sure these are the ones I would say to God in those situations. Mine would probably grow out of frustration and fear. David’s words came from his faith-filled heart.
With these beautiful words, David describes his deep relationship with his Shepherd.
His Shepherd. Our Shepherd
Before we explore Psalm 23, let’s consider Jesus, our Shepherd. He is the shepherd who was willing to give His life for His sheep. A Shepherd who became a lamb.
When I heard about Jesus, I looked back at my life and I could see the mistakes, the poor choices, and the selfish, hurtful things I’d done. How could I ever make up for those things? Jesus took care of that!
How amazing! Jesus was willing to die to take your penalty for sin and to offer you freedom.
Jesus died and was buried. Then comes the joy of Easter morning.
Jesus rose from the dead – He is alive, seated on the throne in Heaven with God. Because He lives, you are promised eternal life – you will spend forever with Him.
If you haven’t come to Jesus and asked for His forgiveness, please do it now.
In my next post we’ll rejoice in Psalm 23:1:
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