Our souls can grow weary, discouraged, or wounded by sorrow. But the Good Shepherd knows how to find us, lift us, and bring us back to strength.
Our souls can grow weary, discouraged, or wounded by sorrow. But the Good Shepherd knows how to find us, lift us, and bring us back to strength.
If you are weary, agitated, or anxious today, the Shepherd is calling you to rest. He is not asking you to figure everything out. He is inviting you to lie down in green pastures and drink from still waters. Let Him restore your soul.
When David says, “I shall not want,” he is not claiming a life free from hardship. Rather, he is expressing contentment. He is saying, “Because the Lord is my Shepherd, I have everything I need.” Not everything I want, but everything I truly need. His heart rests in quiet confidence, knowing that the Shepherd is good, wise, and always near.
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