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What does the phrase 'I shall not want' mean in Psalm 23?

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'I shall not want' signifies a state of abundance and contentment under God's provision and care.

'I shall not want' embodies a profound assurance that under God's shepherding, all of our true needs will be met. This phrase is rooted in the understanding that God provides not just material needs but also spiritual sustenance and emotional comfort. It reflects our trust in His sovereignty and goodness, acknowledging that He equips us with everything necessary to fulfill His purpose in our lives. Thus, it serves as a declaration of faith that in Christ, we lack nothing essential for our well-being and salvation.
Scripture References: Psalm 23:1

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I Shall Not Want
Eric Lutter · Jun 23, 2024
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