Scripture for Today: Psalm 23:4 “Even 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.”

My husband could not resist pulling off the side of the road in the French countryside to get this picture. We have it on our wall with the twenty third Psalm printed below it. I was surprised that one lone shepherd could keep all these sheep in line! But perhaps they were more of a “flock” than a “mob” which is what a group of sheep are called in Australia and New Zealand. He does look to have a rod in his hand, so needed to keep those silly sheep in line. Without the shepherd’s intervention, the sheep would wander all over the place and get themselves in trouble.
Today’s verse calls the rod and staff a “comfort.” The rod was a sturdy club fashioned from a thick wooden branch. It was used to protect the sheep, direct them and keep them on the right path. The longer staff with its hooked end was used more for gentle guidance and for rescue when needed. With God’s protection, direction and rescue, the “sheep” representing believers, have no reason to fear evil.
What may look like an impediment to my freedom is actually used for my good! These tools of my Shepherd may certainly feel uncomfortable but like the psalmist I can say that they are a comfort. What a comfort to know that He is keeping me on that “path of righteousness!” What a comfort to know that He is protecting me from evil! What a comfort it is to know that even if I get myself into trouble because of my own stubbornness, He is there to rescue me!
Thank you Lord, that with You as my Shepherd I have no reason to fear!



