What do you do when you're in the darkest valley of your life and goodness and mercy feel like the furthest things from your reality? In this episode of the Psalm 23 Series, Senecca gets personal about one of the most devastating losses of her life — her grandmother — and what it meant to grieve not just her own loss, but to watch her mother lose her mother at the same time. This episode is for anyone who has ever sat in a hard season and wondered if God's goodness had skipped their address.
In This Episode:
- Why grief is evidence of love — not evidence of weak faith
- What the valley actually is and why it was never meant to be your address
- The difference between the rod and the staff — and why you need both
- What it means to have a table set in the presence of your enemies
- The anointing that is functional, not just ceremonial
- Why the cup that overflows matters most in the valley
- The one word in Psalm 23:6 that changes everything — and why it's a promise, not a wish
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Key Quotes From This Episode:
- "The valley is not your address. It's a pass-through."
- "Grief doesn't mean your faith is broken. It means your love was real."
- "Goodness and mercy were following me even when I couldn't feel them."
- "The rod is God fighting battles you can't see. The staff is God redirecting paths that could hurt you. Both are love in action."
- "Surely is not soft language. It's settled."
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