Wednesday, February 11, 2009

In the Shepherd's Care

Where does your valley of darkness call home?

Today's Scripture:

Though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil; for You are with me; Your rod and Your staff, they comfort me.

Psalm 23:4

The Twenty-third Psalm is familiar to many people because they've heard its comforting words recited at the funeral of a loved one. Through the rest of the psalm carriers peaceful images of the Lord as a shepherd, green pastures, quiet streams, and an overflowing banquet table, verse 4 is the heart of the psalm and is one of the Bible's most powerful truths to combat fear.

In the original Hebrew language, the valley of the shadow of death literally translates into "the valley of deep darkness." Death is only one kind of "deep darkness." There are many other dark times people fear to pass through, such valleys as illness, unemployment, or rejection. The landscape of some valleys is not carved out of actual circumstances but out of fear itself. Being afraid of what misfortune the future may hold can keep you stuck in the darkness of depression or anxiety. It prevents you from walking through the valley to the other side.

The secret to alleviating fear is remembering that you never have to face your fears a alone. Your Good Shepherd, the all-powerful God, is right there with you, rod and staff in hand. A shepherd uses a rod to protect his flock from predators. He uses a staff to guide stray sheep back onto the proper path. God figuratively uses these shepherding tools as he keeps you safe and headed in the right direction. By staying close to him, you'll discover comfort and courage close to him, you'll discover comfort and courage close at hand when you find the struggles of life, and death, directly in your path.

Selah people' and friends at the first hint of fear, picture God as your loving Shepherd, fighting off whatever you fear with his rod and nudging you closer to him with his staff.


"Peace and joy be with us as we face any fear or darkness with our protector the Good Shepherd by our side."

Please stop by our church website at http://selahchurch.com also come out and watch the free showing of the movie "Fireproof" on February 15th at 6pm at Selah Church. Also listen to our audio sermons online each week at the following link...

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Your pastor,


Rev Patrick Muston (PreacherPatrick)