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Psalm 23: The Good Shepherd (5- He Knows the Way)


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Have you ever felt completely lost, driving in circles and passing the same landmarks over and over? In this illuminating message on Psalm 23:3, Pastor explores what it means to trust God's guidance through life's changing seasons.

Drawing from a hilarious personal story about getting hopelessly lost in Louisiana despite having detailed directions, we discover a profound truth: God is our ultimate guide who knows the way even when we don't. Just as sheep need a shepherd to move them from pasture to pasture for their wellbeing, God moves us through various seasons of life for our growth, protection, and spiritual health.

The message unpacks three powerful promises God makes as our guide. First, He guides us every step of the way – walking beside us rather than merely pointing the direction. Moses discovered this truth when facing the impossible task of confronting Pharaoh. Second, God guides us in the right way – along paths that lead exactly where we need to go, even when they seem confusing from our perspective. Joseph's journey from betrayal to prison to palace demonstrates God's perfect navigation through apparent detours. Finally, God guides us in ways that show His faithfulness to others, as seen in the fiery furnace experience of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego.

Whether you're feeling disoriented by life's circumstances or standing at a crossroads unsure which way to turn, this message offers the comforting reminder that our Good Shepherd isn't lost, confused, or experimenting with our lives. He knows exactly where He's taking us, and we can trust His guidance through every valley and mountaintop. Ready to stop circling and start following? God's invitation is to trust that He knows the way.

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