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Psalm 23 - Blessed in the Dark Valley | Summer In The Psalms EP.1 | Josh Shaw

41 min · 1 de jun de 2026
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In this powerful summer series opener, we dive deep into one of the most famous scriptures to uncover its true meaning. King David’s ancient song isn't a song of lament—it is a bold, radical declaration of God’s character, provision, presence, and protection. When life feels like a chaotic mess, your mental health is struggling, or you find yourself seated at a table surrounded by your enemies, God is not absent. Discover how a Good Shepherd intentionally guides us through the darkest valleys for His name's sake because that is where the refining, transforming work happens. If you are feeling broken, anxious, or questioning where God is in your current season, this sermon will challenge your perspective. Learn how to look back at your life to trace the footprints of His goodness and mercy following you every single step of the way.

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