Spiritual Theology

Spiritual Theology

Spurgeon Saturday: Psalm 23

The Sweetness of "My"

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J. A. Medders, PhD
May 24, 2025
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“The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.” (Psalm 23:1)

The sweetest word of the whole is that monosyllable, “My.” He does not say, “The Lord is the shepherd of the world at large, and leadeth forth the multitude as his flock,” but “The Lord is my shepherd;” if he be a Shepherd to no one else, he is a Shepherd to me; he cares for me, watches over me, and preserves me. The words are in the present tense. Whatever be the believer’s position, he is even now under the pastoral care of Jehovah.

— C. H. Spurgeon

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