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Psalm 23: A Table in the Presence of My Enemies

8 min · 3 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio Psalm 23: A Table in the Presence of My Enemies

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Psalm 23:5 presents one of the most surprising images in Scripture: “You prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies.” In this episode, Pastor Tony Myers explores how God responds to the external threat of enemies—not by removing the conflict, but by meeting us in the middle of it. Instead of escape, God offers His presence. Instead of panic, He invites us to sit at His table. This teaching highlights how God anoints His people with strength and purpose in the midst of trials. What feels like weakness becomes the place where God’s power is most clearly revealed. What feels like emptiness becomes a place where God fills our lives to overflowing. Rather than avoiding hardship, we are invited to experience God’s provision, presence, and power right in the middle of it. For more biblical resources and teaching from Pastor Tony Myers, visit RodStaff.org.   Psalm 23:5, trials and faith, enemies, suffering, God’s provision, Good Shepherd, spiritual strength, discipleship, Christian teaching, God’s presence, strength in weakness

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