Psalm 23:2
"He maketh me to lie down in green pastures: He leadeth me beside the still waters."
We’re studying God’s presence with us. He promises never to abandon His people. Because God is with us, we need not fear—His righteous right hand sustains us through every trial.
Psalm 23, written by David, is a cherished passage that portrays God as Shepherd and His people as sheep. Through this metaphor, it beautifully expresses trust in God’s provision, guidance, and protection—from earthly care to eternal hope. It has comforted believers in sorrow and is often read at funerals.
The opening verse establishes a deeply personal relationship: “The LORD is my shepherd” presents God as a caring, guiding, protective provider.
Sheep lie down only when they feel safe and satisfied. Today’s verse pictures a soul at rest, its needs fully met by God—a scene of trust, contentment, and divine guidance.
Green pastures: places of abundance and satisfaction, symbolizing spiritual nourishment through God’s Word and care.
Still waters: gentle, quiet streams (not rushing or dangerous), representing peace, safety, and spiritual renewal.
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