(NKJV) The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want. 2 He makes me to lie down in green pastures; He leads me beside the still waters. 3 He restores my soul; He leads me in the paths of righteousness for His name’s sake. 4 Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil; For You are with me; Your rod and Your staff, they comfort me. 5 You prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies; You anoint my head with oil; My cup runs over. 6 Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life; And I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever.
Observation
Sheep depend on their shepherd for everything; the shepherd is literally their source for green pastures, still waters, safe passage, shelter and defense. The shepherd’s crook (a long strong staff or rod with a curve at the top) served many purposes, such as a weapon to repel predators and a tool to gently guide wandering sheep back into the herd. Sheep are not equipped to survive on their own. Neither are we.
The last part of this psalm is about Jesus as host, showing grace and favor to us. The word translated “follow” has the meaning in it of “chasing after”. This psalm is God singing His love and protection over us as His children, His personal responsibility. Our part, our choice, is to accept and rest in what He has prepared for us.
Impact on Me
I have heard this psalm read at so many funerals. I never really took the time to recognize that it was meant to bring hope and comfort to the living, not describe the reward of the person for whom the funeral was being held. This is a song for the living, to encourage – and, yes, even carry – us through the “valley of the shadow of death” – those dark, desperate and threatening times and places in our lives where we feel like we are alone, abandoned, defenseless and surrounded by evil. This is God declaring His promise to be our protection, to lead us in righteousness and peace, to be present and active in our lives – as we allow Him to be.
The culture in which I live can raise barriers to choosing to be that Psalm 23 sheep. I often have to wrestle with the way I have learned to understand my world and the way God wants me to engage my world. Surrender and submission have become “shame” words in our culture. They have come to signify defeat, weakness and subjugation. Surrender and submission to the Lord are exactly the opposite, signifying my embracing of His victory, strength and freedom as I submit to His care and leading.
Prayer
Lord God, Everlasting Father, Great Shepherd, Lover of my Soul, help me to become that Psalm 23 sheep, submitted to Your care, Your protection, Your pathway for my life. May I look to You when the way seems dark and desperate, allowing Your staff to protect me and keep me from wandering, knowing You are always with me. Help me to see this world and Your purpose for me through Your eyes and with Your heart. I pray this all in Jesus’ name. Make it so.
I remember when I discovered the wondrous love of my Shepherd in this psalm – the joy it still gives me remains.
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