Psalm 23 is almost surely the most famous chapter in the Bible. The trees of both Christianity and Judaism are existentially planted on the banks of the still waters where peace overtakes anxiety, at the crest of rolling green pasture where shaded restoration is available to the depleted pilgrims of the age. And while so many understand the basic idea of God as a Shepherd Psalm 23 is almost surely the most famous chapter in the Bible. The trees of both Christianity and Judaism are existentially planted on the banks of the still waters where peace overtakes anxiety, at the crest of rolling green pasture where shaded restoration is available to the depleted pilgrims of the age. And while so many understand the basic idea of God as a Shepherd, there are far too many weary, aching, exhausted sheep to show any evidence that we have collectively allowed our lives to be restored in any meaningful way by the all-too-familiar Shepherd. This devotional intends to provide a path for us, the sheep, to find our way back into the restorative arms of the Good Shepherd. My prayer is that many will approach familiar words and find the deep rest, renewal, and restoration that only the True Shepherd can provide.
Psalm 23: A 30-day Devotional on the Provision, Peace, Protection, Prosperity, and Presence of God
Psalm 23 is almost surely the most famous chapter in the Bible. The trees of both Christianity and Judaism are existentially planted on the banks of the still waters where peace overtakes anxiety, at the crest of rolling green pasture where shaded restoration is available to the depleted pilgrims of the age. And while so many understand the basic idea of God as a Shepherd Psalm 23 is almost surely the most famous chapter in the Bible. The trees of both Christianity and Judaism are existentially planted on the banks of the still waters where peace overtakes anxiety, at the crest of rolling green pasture where shaded restoration is available to the depleted pilgrims of the age. And while so many understand the basic idea of God as a Shepherd, there are far too many weary, aching, exhausted sheep to show any evidence that we have collectively allowed our lives to be restored in any meaningful way by the all-too-familiar Shepherd. This devotional intends to provide a path for us, the sheep, to find our way back into the restorative arms of the Good Shepherd. My prayer is that many will approach familiar words and find the deep rest, renewal, and restoration that only the True Shepherd can provide.
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Roger Maddox –
Wonderful 30-day devotional about Psalm 23. A well-written devotional centered around God's love for us as described by the author. I strongly recommend this devotional to complement your Bible reading and prayer time. Wonderful 30-day devotional about Psalm 23. A well-written devotional centered around God's love for us as described by the author. I strongly recommend this devotional to complement your Bible reading and prayer time.
Eric M. King –
Fantastic We happened on this book by complete accident. My family of 9 (all different ages) went through every page together and loved it. There was so much to think on and discuss and reciting Psalm 23 each time helped us to really hide that Psalm in our heart. I recommend this devotional.
Mark Ramos –
Amazing book Great book. Allowed me to be immersed in the word and further understand Psalm 23. I recommend to read this book to expound your understanding of the Psalm and more importantly be more open to listen to the Holy Spirit.
Terry Conrad –
A nice devotional.
Willene Cooper –
Beautiful Read I got clarity about the book of the 23rd Psalm after reading this book. Everyone should read this and I love the prayers that are given after the breakdown of each verse.
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