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When Peace Feels Impossible — Psalm 23 and the Shepherd Who Never Fails

How do you find peace when your world is falling apart?

King David didn’t write Psalm 23 from a place of comfort. He wrote it while fleeing for his life—betrayed by his closest friend, hunted by his own son, shamed in public, and exiled from the very kingdom he once ruled. And yet, in the middle of that darkness, he declared: “The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.”

That wasn’t dreaming. The Hebrew behind “I shall not want” speaks of total certainty—David is saying he hasn’t lacked, doesn’t lack, and will never lack what truly matters because his Shepherd is faithfully providing.

This changes everything. Instead of obsessing over what was falling apart, David fixed his heart on who was holding him together. He looked past the chaos and saw the Shepherd. And in doing so, he found the kind of peace that makes little sense unless you’ve met the God who walks with you through the valley.

Psalm 23 invites us into that same perspective. Most of us live like everything depends on us—always calculating, planning, controlling. No wonder we’re anxious. But sheep don’t live like that. They don’t worry about provision—they stay close to the Shepherd.

God’s care isn’t theoretical. It’s personal. Just as He gave manna in the wilderness, He meets your needs today—not always how you expected, but always enough.

So, what are you facing right now? What fear, what weight, what pressure is trying to own your thoughts?

Cast it all on the One who’s already carrying you. Let Psalm 23 reset your focus—from the problem in front of you to the Shepherd beside you. When the Lord is your Shepherd, lacking what you truly need becomes impossible.

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