Finding Rest and Guidance in the Good Shepherd

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1) "The Lord is my shepherd, it says in Scripture, David writes. This metaphor was a natural one for David, as he was a shepherd, and then obviously he became a king." [33:29] (Download)

2) "The second part is I shall not want. It's a bold statement. Taking it just face value, it really means I'm not lacking anything, not wanting anything." [38:30] (Download)

3) "In the Christian's life, in our life, there's no substitute for the keen awareness that our shepherd is nearby. Scripture says he never leaves us. He never forsakes us." [48:05] (Download)

4) "For the spirit God gave us does not make us timid, but gives us power, love, and self-discipline. Thank you, Lord, for that." [51:26] (Download)

5) "So land flowing with milk and honey is a land of rich, green, luxuriant pastures. For the child of God, the Old Testament account of Israel moving from Egypt into the promised land is a picture of us moving from sin, the barren land, into the life of overcoming victory." [01:01:24] (Download)

6) "We are promised a life where we can overcome. We're not promised everything in material. We're not promised all the things will go well in this life, but we are promised of that." [01:02:15] (Download)

7) "But when we allow the good shepherd to lead us to green pastures, lead us into forgiveness, lead us into a life that is a void of bitterness, to lead us in a life of humility, a life of serving, a life that isn't all about me. It's about him." [01:03:30] (Download)

8) "He is the image of the invisible God. He is the creator of all things. He holds everything together. He's our forgiver. Through his blood, right, we are reconciled. And so when he says he's the good shepherd, he is the Lord of lords." [36:49] (Download)
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