Psalm 23:1, 3 The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want……He restores my soul.
What peace and grounding there is to be found in the first psalm I ever remember learning. Thank you, Cousin Terry, for reminding me of the rest and assurance that is available to all believers!
We were catching up over the phone. In response to my question of how she was doing financially (she lives on a fixed income), she confidently recited verse 1, that she lacked and desired nothing due to our shepherding Lord.
After we hung up, I savored recalling each truth and promise packed into those six verses of the 23rd psalm.
Here are my take-aways from just one and a half verses:
From verse 1 –
- I’m a sheep. As a simple beast, I don’t have the vision or the wisdom to know where to find green fields and clean, refreshing waters. I need a GOOD shepherd. Yet most of the time I operate as though I know what is best for me and where I should head.
- The shepherd knows me well. After all, He is MY shepherd. That means I am HIS little sheep. I belong to him. And Jesus knows best how to take care of me. I act like a foolish beast when I don’t trust Him and His provision.
- If I don’t have the thing I think I need or want, then that something is not what I should have at the moment. In fact, I will NEVER not have what my maker knows I need.
From verse 3 –
- Restoration is a big deal. The Hebrew word shuwb (#7725 Strongs) refers to life-giving actions that my Shepherd performs, namely….RETURNS, REFRESHES, STRENGTHENS, REPAIRS, CONVERTS. So often I’m scattered, distracted, worried, headed off on an unhealthy tangent or plan. I NEED a wise and good shepherd who knows best and doesn’t hesitate to perform holy restoration/restauration.
- What Jesus, my Shepherd, repairs and restores is what the Old Testament calls the soul, or nephesh (#5315 Strongs). For the Hebrews, nephesh represents the entire YOU. Your immaterial feelings, thoughts, pleasures, desires and dreams as well as your material or physical self.
Does that include my disappointments? what about my ‘yet-to-be-realized dreams’? And my shame? YES!
Does that include my energy and desires, my ‘get-up-and-go’ as my Dad used to call it? In a word, YES!
This master shepherd CAN and DOES guide, provide, love, encourage, feed, console, motivate and protect me in just the right amounts and combinations at the most kairos or propitious of times.
So with just 1 verse and a fragment, the Psalmist answers my anxiety. God is always communicating a message of rest, of peace, of provision. My life is not as complicated as I make it out to be. And I bet yours isn’t either. After all, if we are Christians, we know we are just sheep, senseless and stubborn at times, but well taken care of. Aren’t you glad our Shepherd is committed to us?
Feb 22, 2015 @ 12:46:17
YES!
Feb 22, 2015 @ 22:18:43
Maria – great to have this, your cousin Terry sounds a wise and lovely friend/counsellor as well as family! Just to say, we have been thinking of you over the weekend and hope you have had a happy and successful time with the girls. Hope the weather was kind and that you have had a smooth and easy journey home. Every blessing to you both for the week ahead, especially after your long journey home. Will write again soon. Love Jill