In Daniel Parks' sermon titled "The Shepherd and His Sheep in the Valley," he expounds on the comforting truths of Psalm 23, focusing on the doctrine of Christ as the Good Shepherd. Parks illustrates how Jesus seeks and saves the lost, emphasizing His unwavering fidelity as seen in His journey to find His sheep. He draws from Psalm 23 to affirm that even in the darkest valleys—representative of death—believers are assured of Christ's presence and guidance, thus alleviating fear through the promise of resurrection and eternal life. The sermon emphasizes the practical significance of abiding in Christ for assurance and peace, highlighting the transformative encounter believers have with their Shepherd as they navigate through life's challenges toward eternal fellowship with God.
“The Good Shepherd came to seek and to save those who were lost, and he is 100% successful in doing so.”
“In fact, I ushered your husband through this valley a few years ago. You will be glad to know that he is waiting for you on the other side.”
“Surely goodness and mercy have followed me all the days of my life. And now I will live in Jehovah's house forever.”
“If you are not a follower of Jesus, begin following him now. Do not walk out the doors of this chapel until you have believed his gospel and trusted in him for your salvation.”
The Bible describes Jesus as the Good Shepherd who lays down His life for the sheep, knowing them by name and guiding them through life and death.
John 10:11, Psalm 23
We know Jesus is our Shepherd through faith in Him and by experiencing His guidance and care in our lives.
Romans 10:9-10, John 10:27
The valley of the shadow of death signifies the journey through life’s ultimate trials, yet it is only a shadow for those who walk with Christ, who provides comfort and assurance.
Psalm 23:4, 1 Corinthians 15:55-57
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