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If you’ve heard the Twenty-Third Psalm, you’ve probably wondered about some of the imagery. Why does God set up a table when there are enemies nearby? Why pour oil on your head? And is He clumsy filling your cup, so that it spills over onto the table? Of course, as Pastor John shares today, there are many better explanations than that. The focus of the table is that it’s God who’s preparing it for you. The oil is His greeting. And the overflowing cup is his Spirit flowing into you, then out to others.
Now, let’s join Pastor John in the book of Psalms, chapter 23, as he begins his message, I Shall Not Want for Provision.
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If you’ve heard the Twenty-Third Psalm, you’ve probably wondered about some of the imagery. Why does God set up a table when there are enemies nearby? Why pour oil on your head? And is He clumsy filling your cup, so that it spills over onto the table? Of course, as Pastor John shares today, there are many better explanations than that. The focus of the table is that it’s God who’s preparing it for you. The oil is His greeting. And the overflowing cup is his Spirit flowing into you, then out to others.
Now, let’s join Pastor John in the book of Psalms, chapter 23, as he begins his message, I Shall Not Want for Provision.

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