Psalm 23
This exploration of Psalm 23 invites us to rediscover what Charles Spurgeon called the pearl of all Psalms, not as familiar words we've memorized, but as a profound source of comfort when life hits hardest. At its heart, this message reveals a transformative truth: God doesn't merely give us what we need—He gives us Himself, which is what we truly need most. We're challenged to examine where we run when facing uncertainty—to people, substances, distractions, or the illusion of control—and to recognize that our Great Shepherd offers something far better. The passage calls us beyond theoretical faith to a lived experience of God's sufficiency, His guidance through righteous paths, and His presence that transforms even our darkest valleys into places where we can say without fear, 'You are with me.'
