King’s Cross Orlando
Psalm 23 is one of the most familiar passages in the Bible, but what if we have become so familiar with it that we have missed its deepest comfort? This message explores Psalm 23 as a psalm for the in-between: the space between suffering and victory, between God’s promise and its fulfillment, between being anointed and not yet appointed. David shows us what it means to walk with the Lord when life feels uncertain, prayers feel unanswered, and the valley of the shadow of death feels real. For Christians, this sermon is a call to trust the Lord as Shepherd, Provider, Protector, Host, and Pursuer. For skeptics or those wrestling with faith, it asks an honest question: can God be trusted when He feels silent? Psalm 23 does not offer shallow comfort or easy answers. It points us to Jesus, the Good Shepherd, who entered the valley of death Himself, laid down His life for the sheep, and rose again to bring us home.
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