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Enjoying the Journey

You Are Going Through!

Enjoying the Journey

Scott Pauley

Non-profit, Religion & Spirituality:christianity, Religion & Spirituality, Business, Christianity

4.9819 Ratings

🗓️ 18 July 2022

⏱️ 10 minutes

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Summary

(Psalm 23:4) To get from one mountain to another you’ve got to go through the valley. Yet even in the valley, the Lord is leading. Three words in today’s passage will encourage your heart. “Though” describes possibility. “Through” indicates certainty. “Thou” speaks of Deity. Rejoice! The Good Shepherd’s character and care do not change, not even in the valley! (06170220718)  Join Scott Pauley's study through Scripture this year. Find resources for every book of the Bible by Dr. Pauley and Enjoying the Journey at enjoyingthejourney.org/journey-through-scripture/.Whether you're a new believer or have walked with the Lord for years, you'll find thousands of free devotionals, Bible studies, audio series, and Scripture tools designed to strengthen your faith, deepen your understanding of the Bible, and help you stay rooted in the Word of God. Explore now at EnjoyingTheJourney.org.Extend the Work Enjoying the Journey provides every resource for free worldwide. If you would like to help extend this Bible teaching, you may give at enjoyingthejourney.org/donations/

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We are living in dark days, but the God who is all light watches over his own.

0:12.0

He sees through the shadows and he can see us through the most difficult seasons of life.

0:18.0

The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want. And today on enjoying the journey,

0:24.0

Scott Pauley is walking us through one of the most famous and familiar scriptures, Psalm 23,

0:29.9

to help us get a fresh glimpse of the shepherd in the shadows. Let's join the study now in God's word.

0:41.0

Do we really imagine that a God who loved us so much he gave his son for us?

0:46.7

A God who loved us so much, he saved us from hell by paying the ultimate price that that God would fail us now, that the Lord who

0:57.6

has promised heaven for you someday would not today meet the deepest needs of your life.

1:04.5

Paul wrote it this way in Romans 8, verse 32, he that spared not his own son, but delivered him

1:09.4

up for us all.

1:10.3

How shall he not with him also freely give us all things?

1:16.2

My friend, if our Heavenly Father would give Jesus for you,

1:20.4

he's going to give you today what you need.

1:23.5

Psalm 23 is our study.

1:25.6

We're learning more and more about our all-sufficient shepherd.

1:29.5

The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want. If today you're living in want, I mean by that,

1:36.9

not just that you want a new car or a bigger house or more vacation time, but you're living with

1:42.0

lack and need spiritually. I want you to know it's not his

1:46.8

fault. It's your fault and it's my fault because the Lord is more than enough. It simply means

1:52.2

you're not following the shepherd like you ought to be following the shepherd. The Lord is my

1:56.9

shepherd, I shall not want. And we've learned that the first half of this Psalm really revolves around

2:02.5

this truth of the Lord's leading. He leadeth me. That phrase is found in verse two, and again in

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