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The Good Shepherd comes with the Good News, Psalm 23

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Have you ever wondered what it means to truly recognize the voice of God in a world filled with competing voices? In this message on Psalm 23, Dilip Aaron invites us to rediscover one of Scripture’s most beloved passages through the lens of Jesus, the Good Shepherd. Exploring the connection between Psalms 22 and 23, he shows how Christ’s sacrifice makes it possible for us to know God personally and confidently declare, “The Lord is my Shepherd.” Drawing from the imagery of sheep and their shepherd, personal stories of God’s faithfulness, and the promises found throughout Psalm 23, this sermon reminds us that the Shepherd’s voice is not only meant to be discovered—it is meant to be followed daily. As we spend time with God, we learn to trust Him through seasons of rest, uncertainty, and even the darkest valleys, knowing He is always present with us. Whether you’re exploring faith for the first time or longing to draw closer to Jesus, this message is an invitation to make room for the Good Shepherd, hear His voice, and experience His faithful presence every day.

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The Good Shepherd comes with the Good News, Psalm 23

Have you ever wondered what it means to truly recognize the voice of God in a world filled with competing voices? In this message on Psalm 23, Dilip Aaron invites us to rediscover one of Scripture’s most beloved passages through the lens of Jesus, the Good Shepherd. Exploring the connection between Psalms 22 and 23, he shows how Christ’s sacrifice makes it possible for us to know God personally and confidently declare, “The Lord is my Shepherd.” Drawing from the imagery of sheep and their shepherd, personal stories of God’s faithfulness, and the promises found throughout Psalm 23, this sermon reminds us that the Shepherd’s voice is not only meant to be discovered—it is meant to be followed daily. As we spend time with God, we learn to trust Him through seasons of rest, uncertainty, and even the darkest valleys, knowing He is always present with us. Whether you’re exploring faith for the first time or longing to draw closer to Jesus, this message is an invitation to make room for the Good Shepherd, hear His voice, and experience His faithful presence every day.

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