The Comfort of Psalm 23

The 23rd Psalm has a unique ability to bring comfort. This 1-minute devotion shares a most tender time when this Psalm brought truth and comfort. #BibleLoveNotes #Bible #Psalms

"The Lord is my shepherd, I have all that I need." ~ Psalm 23:1

Before I knew the Lord, I memorized the Twenty-third Psalm in Sunday school. Fifty-some years later whenever I quote it, I feel a childlike comfort.

But the most memorable use of this Psalm in my life happened when my mother was dying. I sat in her hospital room, praying while she slept. Gently, so as not to awaken her, I began to recite the Twenty-third Psalm out loud. Then half way through, my mother joined in and we finished it together. The words were permanently a part of my mother’s psyche even though she was not fully awake. 

A few weeks later my mother was granted the privilege to meet her Shepherd face-to-face.

If you’ve never memorized the Twenty-third Psalm—I encourage you to do so this week. There’s something indescribable about the comfort it brings. 

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The 23rd Psalm has a unique ability to bring comfort. This 1-minute devotion shares a most tender time when this Psalm brought truth and comfort.

 

The 23rd Psalm has a unique ability to bring comfort. This 1-minute devotion shares a most tender time when this Psalm brought truth and comfort. #BibleLoveNotes #Bible #Psalms


3 comments:

  1. One thing has always stuck in my mind that an insightful person said about Ps 23. "In the valley of the shadow of death, there must still be a light, else there would be no shadow."

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