It stands out to me the most right now, facing a struggle, that David says "thou preparest a table before me in the presence of mine enemies". Imagine David in front of a multitude of his enemy. God comes a long and prepares a feast in front of them and David can sit down before them and eat without fear. The enemy stands, looking at David as he eats calmly and without concern because he knows that God is in control and will bind his enemies to give David peace at that point. When I read that I like to imagine that is what David pictured in his mind.
Every morning without failing, confess this verse you will lack nothing. Hebrews 10:23, keep on confessing your hope, because the One who promised is faithful.
God is letting his children know that he alone is their shepherd and no one else. Jesus has called us to share in his abundant grace by washing us in his OWN blood so we could be the true partakers of his DIVINE inheritance. HE CALLED US TO GLORY AND EXELLENCE AND HE PROVIDES FOR ALL OUR SPIRITUAL AND MATERIAL NEEDS SO THAT OUR JOY IN HIM MAY BE FULL. REMEMBER THIS, A GOOD SHEPHERD NEVER LET HIS SHEEP STARVE. HE IS JEHOVAR JIREH.
I also awoke this morning with old memories, like so many other times. I love Psalms 23, as it carries me through those dark shadows and clears my mind. I know that the Lord is walking with me wherever I go.
Today I indeed believe that the lord is my shepherd and I shall not want, because I'm from Liberia and I know what I pass through during our civil war. If it wasn't for the lord, I and my family should have been dead long ago. But I'm so happy today because he restoreth my soul, among all those bullets and guns, I pass through fire without being burned. Thanks be to God almighty.
I woke this morning with old nightmares.
Remembering the words of Palm 23.
As a nine year old walking home with my parents and my brothers and sisters from a Sunday afternoon walk in the park, on reaching the corner of our block in a fifteen foot wide street, and, a family friends Cafe and boarding house, we were suddenly surrounded by 6 to 8 cars and tall strong looking men pouring out of the cars yelling all sorts of obscenities, and, rushing towards the door of the cafe.
The yelling was mainly about the fact that we had to die to cleanse their land.
Very skinny slight young men, some only really teenagers rushing out the Cafe to confront the invaders.
Punches and kicks were thrown and even the Cafe owners five foot tall wife stood back to back with her husband with a stake she pulled out of the ground with one hand that was supporting a tree, and hitting anyone who came towards her husband�s back. With blood colouring the road, my Father pushed us through to our little three room rented house 100 yards down the street.
My Father pulled out a large iron key out of his pocket, opened the front door and pushed us roughly inside and locked the door again. He rushed to the rear yard and came back with our axe. He opened the door and told my mother to lock the door behind him. He stood in front of the narrow window with both hands on the axe resting on his shoulder, under the four foot wide Verandah with its little picket fence that separated us from the road. My Mother told us to go and sit on the floor of the middle room, and, handed me the Bible. As the oldest son, it was my duty to pray and read the Bible for the Family and the World every afternoon before dusk.
My older sister and younger siblings followed my words as I read the Lord�s Prayer three times as loud as I could, as if I needed to catch Gods attention to save us from slaughter.
Everything had to be read three times.
Before we left our homeland, to become a fourth generation to wonder in strange lands amongst strange people; my Grandmother Eleni sat me down and explained to me that I will see good times and bad, but �God will be with you always�. She opened the Bible to Psalm 23, and, read it to me, and explained its meaning.
I read Psalm 23 to my siblings in the ancient Greek language with them repeating the words they did not understand three times. Even for the babies it was enough that they were words from the Bible.
After many hours sitting in the dark, the Barbarians did not come, and Father came inside with our axe.
My Mother used our only knife we had, that she was holding in her hand protecting the rear door, to start cooking dinner.
As a way of thanking God for delivering us from danger, I went back into the middle room, turned on the light and read Psalm 23 three times, quietly with tears running down my cheeks.
The Barbarians executed my younger friend Costa to punish his Family for existing on Gods earth.
I�m Latter-day Saints (Mormon) and I absolutely love this verse. And yes Mormons do believe in the Bible, and in Christ, and we do not have horns.. Anyways, I read this before I go to school every morning because it lets me know that as long as I�m living the right way, God is with me and there to help me as much as I can.
Seventeen years ago this month, I was diagnosed
with breast cancer. The 23rd Psalm was my constant
bible read. It is the prayer of survival I suggest
to other cancer patients. God is alive.
my grandmother taught me the psalm. she always told me to go to psalm 23 for comfort now that she's gone I go when I need comfort and in rememberance of her.
First of I Love The Lord My God with all my Heart, There no other way , Just Love Him He will show all things that comes ur way, I Truly A truth Believer i Our Father. I Love to Read Psalm 23 Each and everyday that The Savior spare my Life. We got to live one day at a Time to the very end of that day, for the Lord will see us all thought each and everythings. Just Love Him, cause He First Love Us. Amen
I thank God for my grandmother. She made sure my sister & I were intuned with the Word of GOD. The 23rd Psalm was the very first that I learned. It has been with me long as I can remimber,& will always be my first love. Thank You Lord & Saviour
I have been trying to memorize Psalm 23 (King James Version) for years. I feel at peace when I read it. And feel closer to my shepard.
I have grown grandchildren and when they call me in time of troubles I give them this scripture to read. I know they will feel at peace and they renew their faith in the Lord even thou they do not attend church. It's a start!
Remembering the words of Palm 23.
As a nine year old walking home with my parents and my brothers and sisters from a Sunday afternoon walk in the park, on reaching the corner of our block in a fifteen foot wide street, and, a family friends Cafe and boarding house, we were suddenly surrounded by 6 to 8 cars and tall strong looking men pouring out of the cars yelling all sorts of obscenities, and, rushing towards the door of the cafe.
The yelling was mainly about the fact that we had to die to cleanse their land.
Very skinny slight young men, some only really teenagers rushing out the Cafe to confront the invaders.
Punches and kicks were thrown and even the Cafe owners five foot tall wife stood back to back with her husband with a stake she pulled out of the ground with one hand that was supporting a tree, and hitting anyone who came towards her husband�s back. With blood colouring the road, my Father pushed us through to our little three room rented house 100 yards down the street.
My Father pulled out a large iron key out of his pocket, opened the front door and pushed us roughly inside and locked the door again. He rushed to the rear yard and came back with our axe. He opened the door and told my mother to lock the door behind him. He stood in front of the narrow window with both hands on the axe resting on his shoulder, under the four foot wide Verandah with its little picket fence that separated us from the road. My Mother told us to go and sit on the floor of the middle room, and, handed me the Bible. As the oldest son, it was my duty to pray and read the Bible for the Family and the World every afternoon before dusk.
My older sister and younger siblings followed my words as I read the Lord�s Prayer three times as loud as I could, as if I needed to catch Gods attention to save us from slaughter.
Everything had to be read three times.
Before we left our homeland, to become a fourth generation to wonder in strange lands amongst strange people; my Grandmother Eleni sat me down and explained to me that I will see good times and bad, but �God will be with you always�. She opened the Bible to Psalm 23, and, read it to me, and explained its meaning.
I read Psalm 23 to my siblings in the ancient Greek language with them repeating the words they did not understand three times. Even for the babies it was enough that they were words from the Bible.
After many hours sitting in the dark, the Barbarians did not come, and Father came inside with our axe.
My Mother used our only knife we had, that she was holding in her hand protecting the rear door, to start cooking dinner.
As a way of thanking God for delivering us from danger, I went back into the middle room, turned on the light and read Psalm 23 three times, quietly with tears running down my cheeks.
The Barbarians executed my younger friend Costa to punish his Family for existing on Gods earth.
with breast cancer. The 23rd Psalm was my constant
bible read. It is the prayer of survival I suggest
to other cancer patients. God is alive.
I have grown grandchildren and when they call me in time of troubles I give them this scripture to read. I know they will feel at peace and they renew their faith in the Lord even thou they do not attend church. It's a start!