Category: Psalm 23

  • Restoration  One-a-Day Friday  8/16/19

    Restoration One-a-Day Friday 8/16/19

    The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not be in want. He makes me lie down in green pastures, he leads me beside still waters, he restores my soul  (Psalm 23:3).

    And there it is.

    He restores our souls, Beloved.

    This world will drain your soul. This world will break your soul, grind it to dust, mix it with your tears and drink it down in a shot glass.

    But the One who loves you restores your soul. He takes it in his hands and gently puts the pieces back together. He breathes life into it and heals it.

    He makes you whole.

    Every day

    Breathe deep, Beloved. Your Shepherd calls.

    Happy Friday.

  • Waters  One-a-Day Thursday  8/15/19

    Waters One-a-Day Thursday 8/15/19

    The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not be in want. He makes me lie down in green pastures, he leads me beside still waters…(Psalm 23:2).

    Sometimes life is all storm

    and rising flood

    and raging river

    and endless, driving rain that threatens to wash your very self away.

    And God is there in the midst of it.

    Sometimes the waters calm, and life is gentle brooks

    and quiet mountain lakes

    and little ponds tucked away in the woods

    and soft, soothing waves sizzling against the sand of the shore.

    And God is there, too.

    I don’t know what today holds for you, Beloved. But whether the storms rage or the brooks whisper, I know that the One who loves you will be there.

    And I think you know it, too.

    Happy Thursday, Beloved.

  • Rest  One-a-Day Wednesday  8/14/19

    Rest One-a-Day Wednesday 8/14/19

    The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not be in want. He makes me lie down in green pastures…(Psalm 23:2).

    Lie down

    Rest

    Now

    The verb here is makes. God makes David rest. God knows that, left to his own devices, David will work himself to the bone, trying to do more and be more and make more and become more and–

    and God says to rest.

    When did you last rest, Beloved? When was the last time you set aside the backpack full of gottado’s and stretched out in the green pasture for a snooze?

    You can take that metaphorically or literally–your choice.

    Look, I know you have a lot on your plate, and sometimes it seems like you’ll never get through it, but your body and your mind and your spirit all need rest.

    And God commands it, so there.

    Pull up a patch of grass and have a seat.

    Happy Wednesday, Beloved

  • Contentment One-a-Day Tuesday  8/13/19

    Contentment One-a-Day Tuesday 8/13/19

    The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not be in want  (Psalm 23:1).

    I originally heard this Psalm in the King James, which read I shall not want.  

    The difficulty with that is that I want.

    A lot

    Time and teachers and translation have taught me that it’s not want as in desire, but want as in lack. I gotta say, I like this better. Though my flesh will always want stuff, I will never need more than what my Lord provides.

    The Lord is my shepherd; I am complete.

    The Lord is my shepherd; what more could I ask for?

    The Lord is my shepherd; everything else is gravy.

    Of course, I really do like gravy.

    Oy, ve

    Happy Tuesday, Beloved

  • Shepherd and Sheep  One-a-Day Monday  8/12/19

    Shepherd and Sheep One-a-Day Monday 8/12/19

    The Lord is my shepherd… (Psalm 23:1).

    Psalm 23

    One of the most memed passages in the Bible. I’ve seen it quoted on bumper stickers, wall plaques, desk calendars, Christian bookstore Jesus pictures–

    even a tattoo. What could I possibly say about these famous verses that you haven’t already heard?

    Probably nothing…but let’s give it a go anyway!

    David calls God his shepherd. God looks after him, leads him, provides for him, protects him, disciplines him, chases him down and rescues him.

    God is an excellent shepherd, as the rest of the Psalm will attest.

    But what of David?

    I mean, if God is the shepherd, that makes David

    a sheep.

    David, who has been a shepherd and a warrior and a bard and a king, takes the role of the sheep here. 

    Humbly

    Gratefully  

    Joyfully 

    Yes, it is the obvious attitude to take

    but 

    is it the attitude we take?

    Too often I see myself as the Assistant Shepherd, or the sheep dog, or even the trusty staff in the hand of the Shepherd.

    But a sheep? Just one of a billion dumb, wayward, weak, bumbling, wool-headed sheep? Who wants to be a sheep?

    The one who wants the Lord to be his Shepherd.

    Happy Monday, Beloved.