The Lord is my Shepherd!
Monday, September 29, 2008
Dick’s messages right now are about the kingdom of God. He has been concentrating on the Lord as our Shepherd and our King. When we began meeting for weekly services three weeks ago, his message ended with everyone reading Psalm 23. Since then, I’ve been thinking about this special Psalm, and the comfort there is in knowing that the Lord is my Shepherd.
Years ago, I was impacted by a book written by Phillip Keller entitled, A Shepherd Looks at Psalm 23. I would highly recommend this book to anyone who would like to think more about the relationship of a sheep to its shepherd. The following is an excerpt from the book:
“It is a tragic truth that many people who really have never come under His direction or management claim that “The Lord is my shepherd.” They seem to hope that by merely admitting that He is their Shepherd somehow they will enjoy the benefits of His care and management without paying the price of forfeiting their own fickle and foolish way of life.
One cannot have it both ways. Either we belong or we don’t. Jesus Himself warned us that there would come a day when many would say, “Lord, in Your name we did many wonderful things,” but He will retort that He never knew us as His own.
It is a most serious and sobering thought which should make us search our own hearts and motives and personal relationship to Him.
Do I really belong to Him?
Do I really recognize His right to me?
Do I respond to His authority and acknowledge His ownership?
Do I find freedom and complete fulfillment in this arrangement?
Do I sense a purpose and deep contentment because I am under His direction?
Do I know rest and repose, besides a definite sense of exciting adventure, in belonging to Him?”
If we can answer “yes” to these questions, then with heartfelt gratitude and excitement we can exclaim proudly, just as David did in this Psalm, “The Lord is my Shepherd”! We can be thrilled to belong to Him, for it is in this that we will flourish and thrive no matter what life may bring to us!!
"The Lord IS my shepherd, I shall not be in want. He makes me lie down in green pastures, he leads me beside quiet waters, he restores my soul!" (Psalm 23:1-3)
Julie
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