iBelieve Truth: Devotional for Women 20 January 2022
The Lord is my Shepherd
By Keneesha Saunders-Liddie
The Lord is my shepherd I shall not want. He makes me to lie down in green pastures, he leadeth me by the still waters. – Psalms 23:1-2
Every morning I wake up and the worries of yesterday try to follow this brand-new day that I’ve been given. If I’m not careful about the way my morning start then things can spiral out of control quickly. The best way to start any day is by being grateful and thankful; then digging into God’s word to see what he has for you to learn today.
On the many occasions that I leave God out of the equation I don’t have a good day. I start worrying about the bills and where the money will come from to pay them. I allow the things my husband didn’t do or say to irritate me. I begin to complain about my job paying too little or working me too hard. Any number of things can cause me to forget God’s goodness.
This is why I love that the Lord is my shepherd. I have seen a goat and a sheep get butchered. The goat put up a real fight while the sheep almost seems to sacrifice itself. Sheep have no sense of direction and they’re prone to wander. Sheep needs a leader.
When I’m tempted to take matters into my own hands and help my day along. Jesus reminds me that I am the sheep and he is my shepherd. He has full control and all I have to do is obey. Are you listening to God’s voice? Do you allow the shepherd to direct your steps? If not, you will soon realize that you are lost and in need of rescue.
When Jesus is our shepherd there will be no need of anything. Everything that we need and want he will provide. What is the difference between a need and a want? A need is something that we can’t live without while a want is something that we can live without. However, King David, the writer of this Psalm said that he will not want. What does that mean? He will lack nothing. You will lack nothing.
Everything that we need and want he will supply. The only way that we can have this guarantee is if we allow God to be in control of our lives. In the second verse the shepherd tends to the flock by leading them to a place where they can be replenished and restored.
Breakfast is the most important meal of the day, I’ve heard. The hunger that hits you when you wake up in the morning is a type of hunger that causes you to pay attention to it. Some of you, can’t function until you drink a cup of coffee or until you eat a hearty breakfast. Whatever the case, God has already made provision. Even if we don’t realize it. If we have a fully stocked refrigerator, a coffee machine or money to buy breakfast and coffee.
Who do you think provided for you, who led you to green pastures and still waters? God did. He is your provider, the giver and sustainer of life.
Trust in your Shepherd, he only wants what’s best for you and he will never lead you astray. Can you truly say the Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want?
Dear Jesus,
You are the Great Shepherd and I want to place my trust fully in you. Thank you for leading me to green pastures and still waters. Help me to remember to that you are in control at all times. Everything that I have right now you have provided and I’m so grateful for your provision. Thank you for giving me the confidence to say that you are my Shepherd and I will not lack any good thing.
In Jesus Name Amen.