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What are the promises of God in Psalm 23?

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Psalm 23 contains promises of provision, protection, and eternal fellowship with God for His sheep.

Psalm 23 is rich with promises that convey God’s unwavering commitment to His people. The psalm begins with God's promise of provision—'I shall not want' (Psalm 23:1)—and continues to assure us of His guidance and peace ('He leadeth me beside the still waters,' Psalm 23:2). Furthermore, the promise of protection in the face of fears ('I will fear no evil') embodies God's presence during trials (Psalm 23:4). Finally, the culmination of this psalm promises eternal dwelling in the house of the Lord, signifying an everlasting relationship with God (Psalm 23:6). These promises remind believers of the hope and security found in following the Good Shepherd.
Scripture References: Psalm 23:1-6

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