Psalms 23:3
"He leads me in paths of righteousness for His name's sake"
This is a verse that most of us memorized as kids in Sunday School and
is also part of one of the most famous passages of Scripture, the 23rd
Psalm. But I have discovered that this simple sentence contains a full
course of God's truth and teaching. There are 3 important things from
this simple sentence that I would like to take a look at tonight and
remind us of the importance of our Shepherd.
1)"He leads me". God guides us in our Christian walk if we can just look
at and listen to Him. God through Jesus is the great shepherd and truly
cares and loves His sheep. God through Jesus has made a covenant with
us and through that relationship cares deeply and is committed to our
well being. If we truly look and listen to Jesus, He has our best and
spiritual heart in mind with every decisions and path He sets before us.
Now I am not saying that God will speak audibly to us and give us a
direct revelation on what we are supposed to do but God guides us. God
gave us His word, His bride, and His world to help lead and refine us.
Jesus is our guide in this life and if we let Him will bring us whole
into the next life with no regrets. But the fact is we miss Jesus
leading and guiding all the time because of our sin nature, the
distractions of this world, and the influence of Satan. Jesus is still
there though caring, loving, and nurturing us, waiting for us to get
back on His path and follow the life He has called us to. Next time we
feel lost and at a loss for what to do or where to turn, I bet Jesus is
there waiting to lead us if we only stop and go to His word and find His
path again. Jesus is the Perfect Shepherd so let Him lead.
2)"paths of righteousness" Jesus leads us only ever in paths that are
right. Righteousness means doing what is right, in the sense of meeting
all obligations and displaying all relevant forms of virtue, goodwill,
and Biblical truth.So what happens when our paths and life get off of
the righteousness track? It is not because of Jesus that we fell off the
wrong path, it is because of us. Jesus will lead us perfectly and never
cause us to stumble, trip up, or commit an act of sin. We do all that
by ourselves. So next time when we find that life and the course that is
being laid out is wrong and not right, find out what shepherd we are
following. I guarantee that it is not Jesus the perfect Shepherd that is
being followed. Jesus only ever leads us in the right directions and in
the paths to our growth and betterment and righteousness.
3)"for His name sake". Here is the crux of the matter. Why does Jesus
lead us faithfully and direct us perfectly into the paths of
righteousness? The answer might surprise us because Jesus does all that
not for us but for Himself. God cares first and foremost about His own
glory and reputation. So that is why Jesus leads us as the Great
Shepherd, for His own reputation and spreading of His fame. God's first
passion is for Himself and in His amazing choosing and grace, He uses us
in this passion. Wow! God uses me to worship and spread His reputation
and that is the bottom line of Him leading me. We tend to get caught up
too much in ourselves and think it is about us. We even think that about
the cross sometimes, that it was about me and what Jesus did for me.
That is correct to say but at the bottom line of the cross is the
reputation of God and the spread of His glory. And this is why Jesus
leads us in paths of righteousness, to spread His fame, glory, majesty,
and reputation. So when we are not being led by Jesus and going our own
way we might not be sinning but we are sinning because we are stopping
the reputation of our Savior from being spread.
So the simple question is, "Are we spreading the reputation of Jesus by following His leading in our lives?"
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