Reflections on Psalm 23
It is only Tuesday morning and, while it’s still very early in the week, we may be longing to experience the soothing words of Psalm 23. “He makes me to lie down in green pastures, he leads me beside still waters, he restores my soul.” There are still many more hours in the week and the demands on each of us will be great.
As this spring season unfolds, it would be really nice to go over to the park, spread out a blanket, lie down surrounded by green grass, and observe the budding of new life around us. It would be equally nice to go over to the park and walk next to the stream, listening to the waters gently flowing, making just enough noise to relax our anxious souls. We long for our souls to be restored.
The author of this song seems to say, “God leads me to the places he does and I know my shepherd is providing for my renewal. Yes, God is enabling me to recapture my energy and move ahead.” There are still many more hours this week. Listen closely and you will find your gentle shepherd is framing ways for you to discover wonderful treasures within your soul.
A Prayer attributed to John Neale: “Lord, one day I will live with you where you are. Live with me where I am now. Amen.”
--Ben Keckler
05.24.11
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