In a world of uncertainty, the declaration that the Lord is our shepherd offers profound comfort and hope. Scripture compares believers to sheep not as an insult, but as a truth about our dependent nature and constant need for guidance. Just like sheep who often find themselves in dangerous situations, we frequently fall into spiritual ditches and need our Good Shepherd to rescue us repeatedly.Jesus demonstrates His superiority as our shepherd through four key roles. As Jehovah Jireh, He provides what we need rather than everything we want, which is actually better for us. As Jehovah Shalom, He offers true peace and contentment that transcends circumstances, making us lie down in green pastures beside still waters. As Jehovah Rapha, He heals our broken souls and binds up our wounds when life crushes us. As Jehovah Tsidkenu, He leads us in paths of righteousness, providing the only way to true righteousness through faith in Him.The blood of Jesus speaks better things than the blood of Abel, which cried out for vengeance. Instead, Jesus’ blood declares love, forgiveness, reconciliation, provision, peace, healing, and righteousness. This week, we can experience this better life by following the Good Shepherd more closely through daily time in God’s Word and worship, trusting that His provision exceeds our wants and His rescue is always available when we fall.
Psalm 23: He’s Better (Part 1)