Not Alone | Psalm 23 | John David
Life can be unpredictable and challenging. While the Scripture does not promise us a life void of challenges in this world, it promises us God’s presence with us. Yesterday, we started a new sermon series titled “Not Alone.” From Psalm 23, we were reminded of God’s presence with us even when we “walk through the valley of the shadow of death.” Our good Shepherd is with us to lead, guide, and restore us. Because God is your good Shepherd, you are not alone and will never be alone; you have God as your all-sufficient leader, protector, and restorer; you can surrender and rest in God’s presence as your Shepherd. May the grace and peace of our Lord and Savior rest upon you. Blessings! John David, PhD

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