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How does Psalm 23 relate to the comfort of salvation?

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Psalm 23 provides comfort by assuring believers that their shepherd, the Lord, provides everything they need for salvation and peace.

Psalm 23 relates deeply to the comfort of salvation by asserting that the Lord, as the shepherd, provides for all spiritual needs. The assurance of 'I shall not want' reflects the believer's confidence that in Christ, every spiritual requirement has been met through His redemptive work. The psalm emphasizes themes of rest, peace, and guidance, showing how God's presence alleviates fear and anxiety, particularly in trials, as indicated in verse 4. The comfort derived from knowing that the Lord walks with His people through difficult times reassures believers of their salvation and eternal security in Him, ultimately reflecting the grace and mercy found in the Gospel.
Scripture References: Psalm 23, Romans 8:28-30, Ephesians 2:8-9

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