Psalm 23


Psalm 23 is one of the most quoted Bible passages of all time. It is both timely and timeless, because it helps you through difficult times today while having been written three thousand years ago. David was a shepherd who became a king writing about a king who became a shepherd. In this series, pastor Jon Kragel shares how with God as your Good Shepherd, you can truly find peace in the valley.


Psalm 23:1

The key to contentment is knowing God as your Shepherd. In week one of our new series, Psalm 23: Peace in the Valley, pastor Jon Kragel shares from verse one the value of knowing God as your shepherd. Unless you can say, “God is my Shepherd,” you will never be able to say, “I shall not want.”


Psalm 23:2

Rest is about proximity, not productivity. In week two of our new series, Psalm 23, pastor Jon Kragel shares from verse two the value of trusting God as your Shepherd.


Psalm 23:3

You don’t need the map if you stay close to the guide. In week three of our series, Psalm 23, pastor Jon Kragel shares the importance of listening to the Good Shepherd. (Psalm 23:3).


Psalm 23:4

Learn how Jesus dealt with the substance of death so that all that remains is its shadow. In week four of our series, Psalm 23, pastor Jon Kragel shares how Jesus dealt with the substance of death so that all that remains is its shadow. The key to comfort in troubling times is to the turn to the Shepherd.


Psalm 23:5

During troubling times, what voices are you listening to? What kinds of “food” are you feeding your mind? Do you struggle with negative self talk? Maybe you have allowed an unwanted guest at your table. In week five of our series, Psalm 23, pastor Jon Kragel shares how Jesus has prepared a feast in the middle of our fight (Psalm 23:5). And when you are having supper with the Good Shepherd, don’t give Satan a seat.


Psalm 23:6

Do you want to make a difference in this life? Do you want to have a full life? In week six of our series, Psalm 23, pastor Jon Kragel shares how the key to having abundant life is following the Good Shepherd. When you follow Jesus, goodness and mercy follow you.