VBS Sunday 2026 | Emerald Crossing
In this VBS recap message, Elder Franky walks through Psalm 23 and asks a central question: “Is the Lord a shepherd, or is He your shepherd?” Using testimonies from volunteers, he highlights how serving and being in God’s Word all week makes Scripture “come alive” and exposes whether we truly treat God as Lord and Shepherd—or only want His blessings without real surrender.
Key themes:
- Psalm 23 is not just a familiar passage; it’s meant to be personally lived and internalized.
- “The Lord” implies authority, submission, and a holistic response—not a partial or convenient Lordship.
- A true shepherd provides, protects, leads, comforts, guides, disciplines, and keeps His promises.
- We often try to replace God as our sufficiency (with relationships, work, money, etc.), revealing that we don’t really see Him as enough.
- Serving in the body (like at VBS) is one way God deepens our roots, grows our trust, and shows His shepherding care.
Scripture to Read:
Main Scripture Passage
- Psalm 23
Supporting Scripture Passage
- John 10:11–15 (Jesus as the Good Shepherd)
Application Scripture Passage
- Luke 9:23–24 (Denying self and following Jesus as Lord)
Questions to consider:
- Is the Lord truly my shepherd—or just “a” shepherd I acknowledge from a distance?
- Where am I looking to something else (job, spouse, kids, comfort) to be my provider or protector instead of God?
- Which role of the Shepherd (leader, comforter, disciplinarian, provider) am I resisting most right now?
- How might God be inviting me to serve so that His Word becomes more “real” and rooted in my life?