This sermon encourages us to find joy and strength in seeking God's guidance, surrendering to His will, and securing His strength, rather than in material possessions.
Greetings, beloved! As we gather here today, we find ourselves nestled in the comforting embrace of our collective faith, a faith that is as enduring as the ancient hills and as steadfast as the ever-flowing streams. It is a faith that calls us to seek, surrender, and secure -- to seek the Shepherd's guidance, to surrender to the Shepherd's will, and to secure strength from the Shepherd.
Charles Spurgeon once said, "It is not how much we have, but how much we enjoy, that makes happiness." This profound statement resonates deeply with our theme today. As we find ourselves in the presence of our Shepherd, it is not the abundance of our possessions that brings us joy, but the richness of His guidance, the depth of His will, and the fortitude of His strength that truly fills our hearts.
The Lord, our Shepherd, is our guide. His guidance is not a distant echo, but a close whisper. It is a whisper that we hear in the quietness of our hearts, in the stillness of our minds, and in the depths of our souls. It is a whisper that leads us to green pastures and still waters, to places of rest and restoration. It is a whisper that restores our souls and leads us in paths of righteousness.
The Shepherd's guidance is not a mere suggestion, but a divine direction. It is a direction that is clear, concise, and compelling. It is a direction that is not based on our circumstances, but on His character. It is a direction that is not influenced by our feelings, but by His faithfulness. It is a direction that is not determined by our preferences, but by His purposes.
The Shepherd's guidance is not a random route, but a reliable roadmap. It is a roadmap that is marked by His wisdom, His ways, and His will. It is a roadmap that is not cluttered with detours, distractions, and dead ends, but is clear, concise, and compelling. It is a roadmap that is not based on our understanding, but on His unchanging truth.
The Shepherd's guidance is not a burdensome obligation, but a blessed opportunity. It is an opportunity to experience His presence, His peace, and His provision. It is an opportunity to walk in His wisdom, His ways, and His will. It is an opportunity to grow in grace, in godliness, and in the knowledge of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
The Shepherd's guidance is not a fleeting moment, but a lifelong commitment. It is a commitment that is anchored in His love, His loyalty, and His lordship. It is a commitment that is not based on our performance, but on His promises. It is a commitment that is not dependent on our faithfulness, but on His faithfulness.
In the stillness of the green pastures, in the tranquility of the still waters, we find ourselves in a place of surrender ... View this full PRO sermon free with PRO