Finding Fulfillment in God's Shepherding Love

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1) "Being somebody, being seen, that is just, that is our feeble attempt at something even deeper and greater. It's our feeble attempt to be known. You see, that's ultimately what we want. We ultimately have this desire to have intimacy in relationships, to be fully known, all of the good and the bad, and fully loved. To have a transparency with people that it doesn't matter what we do, they know us, they love us. That's actually what we want, but that's difficult. That takes time. That takes sacrifice. That takes risk to be fully known. It takes risk. And so because of that, we want to be known. Because it's difficult, we settle for being seen." [11:19] (50 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2) "What if you're already loved? What if you're already known? What if you already have someone of clout and importance that looks at you and says you are valuable? I want you to go to psalm chapter 23. We're gonna be spending a few weeks in this iconic passage. The reason why we picked it and Scott might have told you already was because psalm 23 is a passage that almost everyone has some familiarity with and we want to lean in and see what it really says to us." [18:49] (35 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3) "The Lord is my shepherd. Let's just talk about a shepherd for a second. Because again, it's not, it's not us, right? Let's just talk about a shepherd for a second. You live like out in Goldthwait, Texas and have sheep or goats. Like you probably don't have sheep in your backyard. A couple of you might, I don't know. But shepherding is not normal to us. So here's what I just want you to think. A shepherd took care of sheep. Sheep were incredibly important to an agricultural world in which the Israelites lived. It was their investment. It was what provided money. It was their sustenance. And in order to keep their investment in good shape, they had shepherds." [24:57] (34 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4) "The Lord, Yahweh, is my shepherd. And he is the shepherd who needs no shepherd. He is the God who doesn't need or require anything for his own sustenance. He's the God who lives without us, doesn't need us, doesn't need anything because he has it all because he is it all. And out of that fullness, out of that infinite being, he provides for his sheep. And so David says the Lord is my shepherd Yahweh is my shepherd and I've got all that I need." [31:11] (39 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5) "You get to choose who your shepherd is. You can be shepherded by culture, shepherded by the American dream, shepherded by a wish list of things, shepherded by the desire for power, shepherded even by the desire to be known, which being known is important to us. We talked about the beginning. You get to choose who you're shepherded by. And here's the beautiful thing. You get to choose right now." [37:29] (27 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6) "If he can sustain a universe, he can sustain your life. If he can make the planets orbit the sun and a universe that we can't even begin to explore. If he can make that all happen, he's got me. He's got you. You get to choose who your shepherd is. If you're not a follower of Jesus, he wants you to be. And he's got the green grass and the still waters we're going to see next week for you. He's going to walk with you through the valley of the shadow of death, which we're going to see later. He's going to prepare a table for you in the presence of your enemies." [39:36] (40 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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