The Lord is my shepherd,
I lack nothing.
He takes me to lush pastures,
he leads me to refreshing water.
He restores my strength.
He leads me down the right paths
for the sake of his reputation.
I lack nothing.
He takes me to lush pastures,
he leads me to refreshing water.
He restores my strength.
He leads me down the right paths
for the sake of his reputation.
Psalm 23:1-3
I like to read passages from different versions of the Bible because some offer a slightly different perspective and helps my muddled grey goop to grasp the meaning a bit better (most times).
I've told this one before, but it's worth repeating. My Grampa, once told me that he could tell the weather by watching the cows. It the cows are standing up, it's going to be a clear day. If the cows are laying down, it's going to rain. One day as we were driving along I saw a field of cows and asked, "What does it mean when some of the cows are down and some of the cows are up?" Without missing a beat, Grampa's response, "Means some of the cows are wrong."
Now Grampa's reputation was on the line because of his claim to be able to tell the weather by the actions of the cows. His answer satisfied my curiosity and remained in tact.
But let's think for just a moment about God's reputation. If you read through the Psalms (and I challenge you to do just that), you will find that the writer of the Psalms had some horrible, very bad, no good days. But also had some very good and worshipful days. But if you look at what God inspired His writers to put on paper, God's has a huge reputation to live up to. As a matter of fact, if God misses fulfilling even one of His promises, He isn't God.
Now, over the last few days, you've read about some not-so-fun days my family and I have had. Granted, I know there will be more, but I know beyond a shadow of any doubt that God will always provide. God always finds a way to infuse strength into my flagging spirit and stir a new flame of life where I could only find ashes. But God does this time and time and time again. So why do we doubt when we feel drained? Probably, and this is just my thought, so God can remind us who is REALLY in control.
I admit that I'm not much of a "pasture" kind of guy. I'm more of a beach kind of person. There's something about the salt air and the sound of the sea that God has gifted with restorative qualities. And it is during those times when I feel invigorated that I am reminded of Paul's statement in Romans 8:31 "If God is FOR us, who can possibly stand against us?" You see, God is UNDEFEATED and will forever remain so.
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