This is the second episode in the Psalms series. This entire book is full of lyrical poems that express thanksgiving, praise, and angst. They've been used in countless ceremonies and worship songs. It's a book in the center of the Bible that reaches right into the center of us. Through examining certain chapters closely, I hope to find comfort, healing, and beautiful aspects of God. Psalm 23 is quite possibly the most well-known set of verses from the Bible. In this deep- dive, we explore why having God as our Good Shepherd is truly the best news.
As always, we're collecting bits of truth, because our mission is to create a mosaic containing stories and revelations of truth, to see the bigger picture of who God is and what he has for us.
The music in the episode is from my good friend, Hannah Stenman. You can find and download her songs on Apple Music, Spotify, and Amazon Music. To learn more about her and her husband, visit https://www.bradandhannah.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Spurgeon Sermon: Our Lord in the Valley of Humiliation
A Shepherd Looks at Psalm 23 by W. Phillip Keller (book)
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Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing (hymn)
To Hell With Hustle by Jefferson Bethke (book)
Jefferson Bethke (website)
Uninvited by Lysa TerKeurst (book)
Goodness of God (worship song)
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