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What does Psalm 23 teach us about God's provision?

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Psalm 23 illustrates that God provides for every need of His sheep, both physically and spiritually.

Psalm 23 vividly portrays God's provision as the shepherd who leads His sheep to green pastures and still waters, a metaphor for spiritual nourishment and peace. He meets both physical and spiritual needs, ensuring that His followers do not lack. This psalm reminds believers that their needs are met through God's grace, whether it be guidance, restoration, or comfort in trials. The assurance that 'I shall not want' emphasizes the abundance of His care and the sufficiency found in Christ alone. Thus, believers can trust in God's continual provision throughout their lives.
Scripture References: Psalm 23:1-2, John 6:35, Psalm 23:2-3, Psalm 23:6

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I Shall Not Want
Frank Tate · Jul 12, 2017
The Great Shepherd
Don Bell · Feb 24, 2021
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