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Pray the Word with David Platt

Faithful Shepherd (Psalm 78:52)

Pray the Word with David Platt

David Platt

Bible Study, Spirituality, Devotional, Bible, Christianity, Prayer, Christian, Religion & Spirituality, David Platt, John Piper, Pray, Louie Giglio, Baptist, Radical

4.91.4K Ratings

🗓️ 25 May 2023

⏱️ 4 minutes

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Summary

In this episode of Pray the Word on Psalm 78:52, David Platt encourages us to look to God as the shepherd who continually works on our behalf. We want to invite you to something we look forward to every year: Secret Church. This year, we’ll study the life of Elijah. We’ll pray specifically for those who are suffering for their faith, and we’ll act together to make Jesus known among the nations. Early registration at the best rate is now open through February 17. Register at radical.ne...

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0:00.0

Pray the word with David Platt is a resource from Radical.net.

0:30.6

Which leads to verse 52. He led out his people like sheep and guided them in the wilderness like a flock.

0:38.6

What a good word that even though we like sheep, Isaiah 53, go astray, that we like sheep are prone to wander from the shepherd, that God is a good shepherd who faithfully loves us, leads us, cares for us, guides us.

0:58.5

I read this verse as part of this whole chapter and I see my life how so many times I have rebelled against God's leadership in my life and he has patiently, lovingly, faithfully, shepherded me for my good.

1:14.7

He has pursued me, chased after me, fed me, nourished me, protected me from the adversary, protected me from sin, protected me from myself.

1:26.4

I'm so thankful that God is my shepherd and today amidst all the things going on in my life and family and work.

1:34.9

I'm so thankful that I can rise in the morning and come before God as my shepherd who will lead me and guide me today.

1:43.6

And obviously I'm reflecting on this in my own life, but this is true for you, for all who trust in Jesus, the good shepherd.

1:52.1

God is your guide. God is the one who takes responsibility for your good, for nourishing you, for pursuing you, for leading you, for guiding you, for helping you, for giving you everything you need.

2:07.9

I just encourage you today to look to God as the shepherd who has worked on your behalf all your life and who is working right now today on your behalf.

2:19.9

God repress you as our shepherd, Psalm 23, you are our shepherd, we shall not want. You lead us, you guide us, you prepare tables for us in the presence of our enemies, you annoy us, your goodness and mercy follow us all the days of our lives.

2:37.7

God repress you that today. New mercy is waiting for us from you as our shepherd and you will lead us and guide us.

2:47.2

God, we pray for that. We pray to help us to stay close to you. Please keep us close to you today in every facet of our lives.

2:55.8

And please direct our thoughts, our desires, our steps and ways that are good for us and glorifying to you.

3:04.2

God, we pray for people who don't know you as their shepherd. Right around us, God help us to point people around us today to your shepherding love.

3:14.0

To you, Jesus as the good shepherd, the great shepherd and God, we pray for people who have little to know knowledge of your shepherding love in Jesus, who've never heard the name of Jesus many of them.

3:26.3

We pray specifically for the Yachtumba, Limbo people of Bhutan as well as in India and Nepal, but God, this people group in Bhutan specifically among whom there are no known Limbo believers.

3:40.2

God, we pray that the gospel would reach the Yachtumba, Limbo of Bhutan and that they would know you as their shepherd.

3:48.2

We pray all of this in light of your word in Psalm chapter 78 verse 52 in Jesus' name. Amen.

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