This little Psalm is a powerhouse of comfort for all the saints of the Lord. It has been a comfort and an encouragement to countless of the Lord’s people down through the generations of time, and it is perhaps the portion of Scripture most memorized by believers who need to be reminded of the Lord’s faithfulness and His goodness to them. The Lord Jesus Christ is the Great and Good Shepherd who is being spoken of in these verses. I would like to bring the comfort and encouragement of the gospel to everyone here this afternoon, and so I will attempt to set forth the truth of verses 1-3a to you of what the Lord does in salvation and what He does to feed and nourish and strengthen the souls of the sheep who belong to Him; all of His dear people, who come to love His care over their lives. The Lord is the One whom David would have us to know in a way in which we will brought to a full assurance of salvation. 1st of all – If the Lord is your Shepherd, it is because He sought you, the sheep. And 2nd – If the Lord is your Shepherd, He will provide for all of your spiritual needs. I will attempt to simply give you an overview of the truths which are found here, so that each one might benefit from the knowledge of what our great Shepherd does for all of those whom He watches over as His sheep.
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Pastor Paul Rendall was born in November of 1951, and grew up in Davenport, Iowa. He went to college at Drake University and the University of Iowa where he received a B.A. degree in Social Work and History in 1974. Paul searched for truth in all the wrong places in college, but...