The Lord Is My Shepherd

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Psalm 23:1-6

Psalm 23 speaks to my heart—green pastures, quiet waters, right paths. I am an outdoorsy person by nature. I’d much rather get lost in the woods, alone with my thoughts, the trees, and the breeze, than be in any city. So, as I read these familiar verses, I want to go outside, to be witness to the goodness and beauty of the natural world. It also occurs to me that I have something in common with sheep—we can both get lost without hardly trying.

Some years ago, I read about a Merino sheep in New Zealand named Shrek. He had wandered away from his flock and his shepherd and gotten lost. For six years, he lived in nearby caves, eating what he could find and avoiding the shearer’s blade. When Shrek was finally found, his wool weighed sixty pounds, and the raw weight of twenty men’s suits on his back was threatening his life. He had trouble walking, and his breathing was labored. He needed his shepherd. So do we.

Shepherds take care of sheep—plural—but in this psalm, the relationship is between one sheep and his Shepherd. It’s personal, much more intimate. “The LORD is my shepherd” (v.1, emphasis mine). These words are from David, but I can’t help but read them as my own. I think we were meant to, each one of us. The Lord is my Shepherd. He guides me, provides for me, protects me from my enemies.

I don’t need to worry. “I have what I need” (v.1). I don’t need to struggle or strive. “He lets me lie down in green pastures” (v.2). Weariness does not have the final say. “He renews my life.” And I won’t ever get lost. (Not really, anyway.) “He leads me along the right paths for his name’s sake” (v.3). It is only because the Shepherd is so good that I can be still and rest, that I can have true peace.

I could be happy for eternity being a beloved lamb of the Good Shepherd, but Psalm 23 doesn’t leave us as sheep. A shift occurs in verse 5. David begins to address God directly—the song becomes a prayer of thanksgiving. Not only that, but the pastoral imagery is replaced by a banquet scene. You and I have become honored guests of the King.

The table is set, and though my enemies might rage just outside, none of that matters (v.5). I am in the house of my Maker, the One who knows me and loves me better than anyone else. But the best part? I’m not just a guest. I get to stay in His presence forever—”as long as I live” (v.6), though the Hebrew phrase that’s been translated doesn’t limit this time to my natural lifespan. It has all come full circle—”I have what I need,” because I have the One I was created to know and love.

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1,002 thoughts on "The Lord Is My Shepherd"

  1. Caitlin Fierens says:

    I clicked on this study because I need to feel God’s grace and His protection. He gives us true rest and guides us on our way.

  2. Christine Voelker says:

    So refreshing to be reminded of Christ’s gentle loving care. That we are not only found and known by Him, but brought into His presence for eternity! ❤️

  3. Niamh P says:

    I love the reminder that God LETS us lie down in green pastures. It reminds me that I still have the responsibility to enter into the sabbath rest God promises us. He is waiting for our response to his eternal invitation.

  4. Mariah Montanez says:

    ❤️❤️❤️

  5. Robin Grega says:

    The intimacy with Christ is what I crave the most. The way Psalm 23 starts that He is MY shepherd melts my heart and fills the need and desire I have. It also give me peace that He leads me He provides for me. It’s ok for me to be dependent on Him for He will do as He says.

  6. Alison Smith-Rawson says:

    Psalm 23 has been a part of my life for as long as I can remember. Today I was struck by all the things that are TRUE because the LORD is my Shepherd.
    Contentment
    Rest & Peace
    Renewal
    Righteousness
    Comfort

  7. Desiree Pelot says:

    Thank you all for your feedback. When reading this for me it takes me back to when I was in high school and my mom used to make me read this passage qhen I was in trouble. NOW 14 years later I can say I have better understanding and respect for what these words mean

  8. Camella Gutierrez says:

    ❤️❤️ just getting back into Gods word and this was just what I needed.