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Timberline Windsor | Feed My Soul: Psalm 23 | Donny Abbott

30 min · 14 de jun de 2026
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This message is about finding peace, security, and hope in a relationship with God as our Shepherd. Using Psalm 23, the pastor explains that believers can confidently say “I will not lack, I will not fear, and I will dwell” because God provides for their needs, walks with them through life's darkest valleys, and ultimately leads them to an eternal home with Him. The sermon emphasizes that fear and hardship are real parts of life, but God's presence is greater than any difficulty. Just as a shepherd guides, protects, and cares for sheep, God lovingly leads His people, reminding them that they belong to Him ("You are mine"). The central message is that our confidence comes not from our own strength or circumstances, but from trusting the Good Shepherd who never abandons His people and promises His goodness, mercy, and eternal presence.

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Portada del episodio Timberline Windsor | Feed My Soul: Psalm 23 | Donny Abbott

Timberline Windsor | Feed My Soul: Psalm 23 | Donny Abbott

This message is about finding peace, security, and hope in a relationship with God as our Shepherd. Using Psalm 23, the pastor explains that believers can confidently say “I will not lack, I will not fear, and I will dwell” because God provides for their needs, walks with them through life's darkest valleys, and ultimately leads them to an eternal home with Him. The sermon emphasizes that fear and hardship are real parts of life, but God's presence is greater than any difficulty. Just as a shepherd guides, protects, and cares for sheep, God lovingly leads His people, reminding them that they belong to Him ("You are mine"). The central message is that our confidence comes not from our own strength or circumstances, but from trusting the Good Shepherd who never abandons His people and promises His goodness, mercy, and eternal presence.

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