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"The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want."

These words from Psalm 23 aren't wishful thinking; they are a bold, faith-filled declaration made during a crisis. In this episode, we explore what it truly means to trust God as our Shepherd in a world filled with anxiety, scarcity, and fear.

David didn't write these words from a place of comfort. He penned them during one of the darkest chapters of his life—betrayed by someone close, hunted by his own son, forced out of his home, and surrounded by danger. And yet, in that very place of chaos, he wrote, "I shall not want." The Hebrew behind that phrase carries a deeper meaning: I haven't lacked, I don't lack, and I will never lack. David wasn't talking about perfect circumstances. He was talking about a perfect Shepherd.

Most of us live under the illusion that we must fend for ourselves. We worry constantly about money, our health, our kids, and our future. We compare our lives with others and often conclude that we're falling short. But Jesus speaks directly to this mindset in Matthew 6. He tells us not to worry about what we'll eat, drink, or wear because our Father already knows what we need. The invitation is simple and profound: "You worry about Me, and I'll worry about you."

This episode explores how we can shift our focus from our problems to God's promises. We discuss Paul's journey of learning contentment, how the enemy uses comparison to steal our peace, and why gratitude is a powerful weapon against anxiety.

We also see how easy it is to misjudge God's care based on our circumstances. But David shows us that the Shepherd's presence truly sustains us, not comfort, not clarity, not control. Even when nothing makes sense, the cave is cold, and the betrayal is fresh, we can confidently say, "I lack nothing because He is with me."

This isn't just theory; it's life or death for a weary soul. If you're tired of carrying the pressure to hold it all together, this episode will point you back to the One who already holds you. "I am" has not abandoned you. God has not overlooked you. The Shepherd is right there with you, and He's not going anywhere.

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