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The Lord Is My Shepherd: Life Is Better This Way

Text: Psalm 23

Main Idea: When Christ is truly your Shepherd, you lack nothing—and life takes on a new peace, purpose, and power.

Introduction

  • The “Danger” of Familiarity
  • Steve Farrar calls Psalm 23 one of the most dangerous Psalms because we’ve grown too familiar with it.
  • Familiarity can dull the meaning and power of God’s Word.
  • Fresh Eyes: Today we’ll revisit this passage and let it cut through the routine, so it can transform our lives.

I. When Christ Is Our Shepherd, Our Desires Shift (Psalm 23:1)

  • Bold Declaration: “The Lord is my Shepherd; I shall not want.”
  • Not just words—this is a life posture.
  • Shift in Desires: No need for worldly success, constant validation, or anxious striving.
  • Reality Check: Many claim Jesus is their foundation but live in panic when trials hit.
  • Sheep Analogy: Sheep are defenseless, prone to filth, and often foolish—completely dependent on their shepherd.
  • Illustration: Sheep in a ditch rescued, then immediately jumping back in—just like us sometimes.
  • Application: Depend fully on the Shepherd; repent quickly when you fail. (James 3:8–10)

II. The Danger of Misplaced Expectations (Psalm 23:2–3)

  • In Marriage: Many love transactionally, expecting a “return” for service.
  • When expectations aren’t met, frustration leads to anger, bitterness, and destruction.
  • Biblical Order: When Christ is center—peace follows.
  • He leads, restores, guides.

III. God Is Not Just Good in Theory—He’s Good in Practice (Psalm 23:4)

  • Living Like He’s Good:
  • Marriage becomes discipleship, not just maintenance.
  • Parenting becomes shepherding hearts, not just correcting behavior.
  • Church becomes joy, not duty.
  • In Valleys: Life’s darkest moments don’t bring fear because the Shepherd is near.

IV. The Shepherd’s Presence Is Our Power (Psalm 23:4–5)

  • Our Limits: We aren’t strong, wise, or patient enough—but He is.
  • Order of the Shepherd’s Care:
  • He leads, protects, disciplines, prepares, pursues.
  • Discipline as Love: Like a shepherd breaking a wandering sheep’s leg to save it.
  • Christ’s discipline means you belong to Him (Hebrews 12:6).
  • Knowing His Voice (John 10:24–29): Sheep know the shepherd because they’re constantly with Him.

V. Final Challenge: Recenter Your Life on Jesus (Psalm 23:6)

  • Root Problems: Marriages, joy, and peace often fail because Jesus is not at the center.
  • Life-Altering Reality: “I shall not want” is not a coffee mug slogan—it’s a way of life.
  • Stop placing on others what only Christ can fulfill.
  • Let Christ be your Shepherd—in home, marriage, business, and daily life.

Conclusion & Invitation

  • If Jesus is your Shepherd:
  • Follow Him.
  • Trust Him.
  • Build your life on Him alone.
  • Promise: “I shall dwell in the house of the Lord forever” is for today—not just eternity.
  • Life is better this way.
  • Prayer.


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The Lord Is My Shepherd: Life Is Better This Way

Text: Psalm 23

Main Idea: When Christ is truly your Shepherd, you lack nothing—and life takes on a new peace, purpose, and power.

Introduction

  • The “Danger” of Familiarity
  • Steve Farrar calls Psalm 23 one of the most dangerous Psalms because we’ve grown too familiar with it.
  • Familiarity can dull the meaning and power of God’s Word.
  • Fresh Eyes: Today we’ll revisit this passage and let it cut through the routine, so it can transform our lives.

I. When Christ Is Our Shepherd, Our Desires Shift (Psalm 23:1)

  • Bold Declaration: “The Lord is my Shepherd; I shall not want.”
  • Not just words—this is a life posture.
  • Shift in Desires: No need for worldly success, constant validation, or anxious striving.
  • Reality Check: Many claim Jesus is their foundation but live in panic when trials hit.
  • Sheep Analogy: Sheep are defenseless, prone to filth, and often foolish—completely dependent on their shepherd.
  • Illustration: Sheep in a ditch rescued, then immediately jumping back in—just like us sometimes.
  • Application: Depend fully on the Shepherd; repent quickly when you fail. (James 3:8–10)

II. The Danger of Misplaced Expectations (Psalm 23:2–3)

  • In Marriage: Many love transactionally, expecting a “return” for service.
  • When expectations aren’t met, frustration leads to anger, bitterness, and destruction.
  • Biblical Order: When Christ is center—peace follows.
  • He leads, restores, guides.

III. God Is Not Just Good in Theory—He’s Good in Practice (Psalm 23:4)

  • Living Like He’s Good:
  • Marriage becomes discipleship, not just maintenance.
  • Parenting becomes shepherding hearts, not just correcting behavior.
  • Church becomes joy, not duty.
  • In Valleys: Life’s darkest moments don’t bring fear because the Shepherd is near.

IV. The Shepherd’s Presence Is Our Power (Psalm 23:4–5)

  • Our Limits: We aren’t strong, wise, or patient enough—but He is.
  • Order of the Shepherd’s Care:
  • He leads, protects, disciplines, prepares, pursues.
  • Discipline as Love: Like a shepherd breaking a wandering sheep’s leg to save it.
  • Christ’s discipline means you belong to Him (Hebrews 12:6).
  • Knowing His Voice (John 10:24–29): Sheep know the shepherd because they’re constantly with Him.

V. Final Challenge: Recenter Your Life on Jesus (Psalm 23:6)

  • Root Problems: Marriages, joy, and peace often fail because Jesus is not at the center.
  • Life-Altering Reality: “I shall not want” is not a coffee mug slogan—it’s a way of life.
  • Stop placing on others what only Christ can fulfill.
  • Let Christ be your Shepherd—in home, marriage, business, and daily life.

Conclusion & Invitation

  • If Jesus is your Shepherd:
  • Follow Him.
  • Trust Him.
  • Build your life on Him alone.
  • Promise: “I shall dwell in the house of the Lord forever” is for today—not just eternity.
  • Life is better this way.
  • Prayer.


  continue reading

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