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Psalm 23
What do you call a sheep covered in chocolate?
A candy baa
sheep are dumb and get scared easily and lost easily
We are considered sheep and God is our shepherd.
Can you say “my shepherd?”
When God is our shepherd we have everything we need.
Any disturbance or intruder will scare sheep.
They are very fearful animals and will not lie down unless they feel safe and sheep don’t like fast flowing streams.
We can lie down because of the shepherd’s protection.
God will provide what we need and it will have a soothing and calming effect on us as sheep.
He leads on the right path.
Following the shepherd and staying on the correct path, we enjoy God’s protection.
Life isn’t always roses and candy.
We will walk through dark and gloomy times in our life.
We can though, walk through these times without fear knowing that God is with us.
He will carry and protect us during these times.
A rod is used for protection and for discipline.
When a host has guest the host is also responsible to protect his guest not just feed them.
“runneth over” - God’s great generosity.
With the Lord as our shepherd and our host we have “goodness and mercy” for all of our life.
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