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How do we know God provides complete satisfaction?

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God's provision is affirmed in Psalm 23:1, where it states, 'I shall not want,' reflecting His perfect sufficiency for all needs.

Psalm 23 begins with the profound declaration, 'The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want,' which directly communicates God’s complete provision and satisfaction in the lives of His people. This verse assures believers that in Christ, they lack nothing essential for both spiritual and physical needs. The underlying message is that trusting in God as our Shepherd results in a profound inner peace and contentment. Furthermore, Scripture reinforces this concept, as seen in Philippians 4:19, where it promises that God will supply all our needs according to His riches in glory by Christ Jesus, demonstrating His overflowing generosity and faithfulness to His children.
Scripture References: Psalm 23:1, Philippians 4:19

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Bruce Crabtree · Nov 28, 2010
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