Week 8 Wednesday

No Greener Pastures

Today’s scripture selection: Psalms 21-23

Key verses: Psalm 23

    

     Of all the beloved scriptures of the Bible, I suppose there are none more recognized, and revered, than those of Psalm 23.

     Even those who know almost nothing of the faith are familiar with these words:

     “The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.”

But as familiar as these words are, how many really take them to heart?  When you observe how many go through their lives grappling for position, or power, or security, or peace – well, it’s as if they never heard of this simple shepherd’s prayer.

     On the other hand, take these words to heart, really believe them, and there is little that can steal your peace.

There are no greener pastures, no stiller waters, than those that God lovingly provides.  And though some take offense at the idea of people being called “sheep” I have always found it to be a particularly comforting idea.

Now I am no shepherd – that is of actual sheep.  I know little about their feeding habits; sleeping habits; what spooks them at night.

     But I am a shepherd of a small congregation of believers.  And, having been a pastor for over a quarter of a century, I know quite a bit about what spooks people and keeps them up at night.  I know how deeply scarred we can become by life’s cruel twists.  I know how many questions can remain unanswered.  I know evil is real – and that, if you let it, it will eat you for lunch without hesitation.

     I also know that the shepherd’s Psalm is absolutely true.  If you will let him, God will lead you to the place you cannot find for yourself.  And I know that, even though you might live in the middle of the busiest city, God can and will show you how to find quiet waters that refresh your soul.

“Surely your goodness and love will follow me all the days of my life, and I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever.”

The shepherd is waiting – follow Him today – He knows the way.

 

Prayer: Loving Shepherd, lead me where you will, now and always.  AMEN.

 

 

 

 

    

    

 

    

 

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By Paul Simrell

The Reverend Paul W. Simrell has served for over thirty years in a variety of congregational and institutional settings. He is a recognized minister with standing in the Virginia region of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in the United States and Canada and is nationally endorsed by the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) for specialized ministry in both pastoral counseling and chaplaincy. Ordained in 1982, he has served congregations in Kentucky, Texas, Florida, and Virginia. He currently serves as the pastor of Elpis Christian Church, a small, historic congregation located just a few miles west of Richmond, Virginia. Elpis is the Greek word meaning “expectant hope.” He also serves on the associate clinical staff of the Virginia Institute of Pastoral Care, Richmond, Virginia, both as a pastoral counselor and a ministerial assessment specialist, specializing in executive, clergy and relationship coaching. He is a graduate of the University of Florida and Lexington Theological Seminary and has done advanced clinical training in chaplaincy and pastoral counseling at the University of Kentucky Medical Center in Lexington, Kentucky, Children’s Medical Center and Parkland Hospital in Dallas, Texas and the Virginia Institute of Pastoral Care in Richmond, Virginia. He is a Certified Pastoral Counselor, an ACPE Practitioner, and a member of the American Association of Christian Counselors. He is a Certified Facilitator of the Prepare-Enrich relationship assessment and skills-building program and served as a volunteer chaplain for over twenty years with the CJW Medical Center campuses in Richmond, Virginia. His avocational interests include playing the piano and drawing. He is very happily married to his wife Elizabeth Yeamans Simrell, a free-lance writer, who is also a Certified Facilitator for the Prepare-Enrich program. Good company in a journey makes the way seem shorter. — Izaak Walton

1 comment

  1. Great words for thought and contemplation Paul! So glad to have found your posting and blog today via Facebook. I hope you’re well. It’s been a good while so we got those few men together at Holly Grove to meet. I encourage you to mark your calendar for the weekend after Easter; April 25-27. That’s our 2014 Disciples Men retreat in Wakefield. It would be awesome to have you and other men from Elpis attend. Would be glad to come out to ECC too to promote with you. What do you think? Here too is link to my blog http://www.raygryder.wordpress.com
    Peace,
    Ray

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