Title shall not lack (Psalm 23:1)
Content Title: There will be no shortage
Text: Psalm 23:1
Introduction: Among human instincts, there is possessiveness. appetite or sexual desire
This possessiveness in and of itself is not bad at all. no what human
It is because you can lead a normal life by owning it.
1. The Shepherd Who Is Abundant in All Things
The Lord says he is my shepherd, so he must first take responsibility for raising the sheep.
It is said that the shepherd, out of all abundance, especially to the sheep,
We have everything you need, and we can supply anything, anytime.
I am a wealthy owner.
First of all, the green pastures that sheep must eat and drink, and the calm waters of streams
Two indispensable elements for sheep, a place to lie down and rest, walk out
There is no need to worry, because he is the rich shepherd who owns the way and manages it.
All.
2. The shepherd you want to give to the sheep
Even among shepherds, it is true that shepherds who are greedy are wolves in sheep's clothing.
Those who want to attack, but the Good Shepherd cannot.
Yahweh is the good shepherd; the good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep
and how much more, since he has abundantly, he gives as much to the sheep as he can.
you sleep
“He did not spare his own Son, but gave him up for us all,
How can he not with his Son gift us all things?
The good shepherd who is willing to give even his life, as Jesus said (Romans 8:32)
Will not the Lord give him pasture, water and shelter? see the sheep's life to the end
He said that he would not be kind and nurtured, so I want to give him to the last
You are the shepherd
3. In fact, He gave abundantly.
As the psalmist wrote, the Lord is my shepherd,
God cannot lack.
Abundant in every way and always satisfied. mentally and physically
There are no burdensome worries or worries, and there is no uneasy mind. everything
Prosperous and satisfied with everything As much as you think and want
The giver is the shepherd.
Truly, this sheep is intoxicated with happiness, and truly enjoys life.
He lived very happily himself as a sheep, growing up under the Good Shepherd.
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Conclusion: Doing without lack under the rich shepherd who owns everything
Teaching God and the life of our saints from the appearance of a sheep growing into happiness.
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