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How does God provide for His people according to Psalm 23?

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God provides for His people by being their Shepherd, offering guidance, rest, and sustenance.

In Psalm 23, God is described as a Shepherd who actively provides for His flock, ensuring they lack nothing. David writes that the Lord makes him lie down in green pastures and leads him beside still waters, symbolizing rest and peace. This vivid imagery conveys that God meets the physical and spiritual needs of believers, guiding them along paths of righteousness for His name's sake. Even in difficult times, like walking through the valley of the shadow of death, believers are assured that God’s presence, represented by His rod and staff, is a source of comfort and protection. Thus, God’s provision encompasses not only physical needs but extended spiritual sustenance through His constant companionship and guidance.
Scripture References: Psalm 23:2-4

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