The Lord Is Your Shepherd
Some days make gratitude easy. Others leave us exhausted, disappointed, or quietly discouraged. When a hard season stretches longer than we expected, it can begin to feel like we are wandering without direction—left to figure it out on our own.
But Psalm 23 begins with a steady declaration: “The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.”
A shepherd does not abandon his flock when the terrain gets rough. He does not disappear when wolves lurk nearby or when the valley grows dark. He guides. He protects. He stays close.
When David wrote these words, he did not say, “The Lord was my shepherd,” or “The Lord will be my shepherd.” He said is. Present tense. Ongoing care. Active provision.
Even when gratitude feels thin, your Shepherd is still guiding.
Even when fear whispers loudly, your Shepherd is still near.
Even when provision seems delayed, your Shepherd is still preparing what you need.
Psalm 23 reminds us that valleys are places we walk through, not places we remain forever. The Shepherd’s presence transforms the valley from a place of abandonment into a place of companionship. “You are close beside me.” That closeness is the difference between panic and peace.
Tonight, if your heart feels heavy, let this truth steady you: you are not wandering alone. The same Shepherd who led you yesterday is leading you still. His guidance has not paused. His protection has not weakened. His provision has not run dry.
He is still your Shepherd.
Main Takeaways
God’s care is present and ongoing—He is your Shepherd today.
Valleys are temporary passages, not permanent homes.
The Shepherd guides, comforts, protects, and provides in every season.
Even when gratitude feels distant, God’s presence remains near.
Peace comes from knowing the Shepherd walks beside you.
TONIGHT'S SCRIPTURE
“The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.” - Psalm 23:1 ESV
Your Evening Prayer
Dear Lord,
Some days feel heavy, and tonight I may not see clearly where You are leading. But Your Word reminds me that You are still my Shepherd. You guide me when I cannot see the path. You protect me when fear rises. You provide for me even when I feel uncertain.
Help me rest in Your presence. Quiet my anxious thoughts. Remind me that this valley is not forever and that You are walking beside me through it.
With You as my Shepherd, I truly have all that I need.
In Jesus’ name, Amen.
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Originally published March 08, 2026.
