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Discover the friendship Christ offers us Part 2

Sheep need a shepherd. Without him, the flock is defenseless, helpless, and hopeless! Just like sheep need a shepherd, so we need Jesus.

Looking at the enemies that surround us, and the provision of an all-powerful God Part 8

Haddon Robinson continues a study in Psalm 23, and comes to the phrase, “you prepare a table for me in the presence of my enemies.” Join us for a lesson in trusting the Shepherd.

Don’t miss this descriptive analogy of the 23rd Psalm Part 7

What kind of animal would you consider to be courageous? A lion? An eagle? Whatever creature we put in that category, it certainly wouldn’t be a sheep! The 23rd Psalm calls us sheep. And following the Shepherd takes courage!

What valleys have you been through lately? Have you seen the Shepherd at work? Part 6

The 23rd Psalm talks about a “valley of the shadow of death.” It refers to the narrow and dangerous places that a shepherd would lead his sheep through to get to green pastures. Let's study Psalm 23.

An eye-opening passage, as we learn that humans are a lot like sheep Part 5

Let's continue this week’s Bible study in Psalm 23. We’re easily frightened, we lose our way, and we often wander from the Shepherd.

Discover the “still waters” in Psalm 23 for help in our exhausted, harried world Part 4

Refreshment is hard to come by. Deep, soothing peace that affects us at the deepest level. And yet, that’s exactly what we’re promised as children of God!

You won’t want to miss an invitation to rest! Part 3

Are you a worrier? Do you find it hard to let go and simply rest? Haddon Robinson gives a wake-up call to anyone who finds themselves churning over their circumstance and it comes in the form of a Psalm.

Let’s take a good look at sheep in order to learn something about ourselves! Part 2

The 23rd Psalm starts by saying, “The Lord is my shepherd.” And though the words are poetic and memorable, they also imply that we’re sheep.

Discover what it means to know the Lord is your shepherd Part 1

“The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want.” Those words have brought comfort to readers for generations. Let's turn to the 23rd Psalm to rediscover the truth and encouragement of this beloved passage.

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