Dawid (David) had been a shepherd before he was a king, and out of those years on the hills came the most beloved psalm ever written. In a handful of lines he draws the whole life of one who belongs to Yahweh: provided for, rested, restored, guided, and never abandoned, even in the darkest valley. This study walks slowly through Psalm 23, line by line, because every phrase carries comfort. It is meant not just to be studied but to be leaned on. As you read, hear it as your own confession: Yahweh is my shepherd, and because He is, I lack nothing that I truly need.
Dawid (David) had been a shepherd before he was a king, and out of those years on the hills came the most beloved psalm ever written. In a handful of lines he draws the whole life of one who belongs to Yahweh: provided for, rested, restored, guided, and never abandoned, even in the darkest valley. This study walks slowly through Psalm 23, line by line, because every phrase carries comfort. It is meant not just to be studied but to be leaned on. As you read, hear it as your own confession: Yahweh is my shepherd, and because He is, I lack nothing that I truly need.