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Under His Care: A 52-Week Journey with the Shepherd
Week 4 - Process: The Shepherd Who Forms You Through the Journey Psalms 23:3–4 “He restoreth my soul:he leadeth me in the paths of righteousness for his name’s sake.Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death,I will fear no evil: for thou art with me.” Scripture Focus Primary: Psalm 23:3 - 4 Supporting: Philippians 1:6; James 1:2 - 4 Shepherd’s Insight Psalm 23 reveals that restoration is not an event - it is a process. David does not say God restores his s

Freedom Leaders
Feb 92 min read


Under His Care: A 52-Week Journey with the Shepherd
Week 3 - Peace: The Shepherd Who Calms and Restores Psalms 23:2–3 “He maketh me to lie down in green pastures: he leadeth me beside the still waters.He restoreth my soul.” Scripture Focus Primary: Psalm 23:2–3 Supporting: Isaiah 26:3; John 14:27 Shepherd’s Insight Peace in Psalm 23 is not accidental, it is intentional . David says the Shepherd makes him lie down. Sheep do not naturally rest when they feel threatened, hurried, or overstimulated. The Shepherd intervenes, slo

Freedom Leaders
Feb 32 min read


Under His Care: A 52-Week Journey with the Shepherd
Week 2 — Provision: The Shepherd Who Sustains You Psalms 23:1–2 “The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.He maketh me to lie down in green pastures:he leadeth me beside the still waters.” Scripture Focus Primary: Psalm 23:1–2 Supporting: Matthew 6:31–33; Philippians 4:19 Shepherd’s Insight Provision in Psalm 23 is not frantic, it is intentional . David does not describe himself running after food or fighting for water. Instead, he is led to green pastures and still water

Freedom Leaders
Jan 122 min read


Under His Care: A 52-Week Journey with the Shepherd.
Week 1 - Presence: The Shepherd Who Is With You Psalms 23:1 “The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.” Scripture Focus Primary: Psalm 23:1 Supporting: John 10:14; Psalm 16:11 Shepherd’s Insight Before David speaks about provision, peace, protection, or direction, he begins with relationship : “The Lord is my shepherd.” This opening line is not poetic filler, it is a declaration of presence . David is saying, God is not distant, distracted, or detached from my life. He is

Freedom Leaders
Jan 52 min read
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