Knowing The Shepherd Makes All the
Difference
The LORD is my
shepherd…
Psalm 23:1
The story goes that there was
a famous actor whose incredible speaking voice commanded attention and held
listeners in awe. Besides his acting career, he was much sought-after to record
commercials, movie trailers, and the like.
On one occasion at a large
party he entertained the crowd by reciting famous sonnets and poetry. During a pause
he was approached by a man dressed more like a peasant than one who should be
attending such festivities.
“I wonder if I could impose
upon you to recite the 23rd Psalm?” he humbly asked.
Something the actor discerned
in the man caused him to respond, “On the condition that you also recite it.”
The man agreed and the actor took
the stage once again. His inflection was flawless as he recited the familiar psalm,
his resonant voice built excitement throughout the room, and he finished to a standing
ovation. After a moment he raised his hand to quiet the crowd as the older man
took the stage. The crowd looked on in disdain; what could this unkempt character
have to offer? Unphased by their cold reception, the man stood confidently and,
in a worn-out, raspy voice, interpreted the 23rd Psalm. When he
finished there was no clapping, no standing ovation…only weeping throughout the
room.
Asked what the difference had
been between the two recitals, the actor replied, “I know the 23rd
Psalm, but he knows the Shepherd.”
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We can have extensive information, data, and facts about
something and not ‘know’ a thing about it. Without understanding, we have no
idea how to interpret the information we have, or put it to use. Throughout scripture
God invites us to gain wisdom, which is the ability to understand and use the knowledge
we posses; because knowledge, in and of itself, is useless until put into
context.
As we’ve seen, knowing the 23rd Psalm does not equate
to knowing The Shepherd. The difference is not only life-changing, but eternal,
and knowing the Shepherd makes all the difference in navigating our daily lives.
If you do not know Him, I invite you to come today, and
experience the goodness, mercy, and love of the Shepherd.
Prayer
“Father God, I thank
You for always guiding and protecting me as I walk this earth. Lead me in the
path You’ve set before me this day. In Jesus’ Name, amen.”
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