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Joe Comer - January 29, 2023

Jesus is our Guide

The Lord always leads us on the right path

Scripture References: Luke 19:5-6, Psalms 23:2-3, Romans 2:4, Revelation 7:17, John 7:37-38, Matthew 11:28-30, John 10:27-28, Mark 8:34, John 10:9

From Series: "The Shepherd"

Psalm 23 is one of the best-known scriptures in the bible. It brings comfort to us when we are struggling and reminds us that God cares about us. Have you ever thought about how this passage connects us to the picture of Jesus in the New Testament? During the next month, we will spend time highlighting this connection so that we can get a better picture of what it means for Jesus to be our shepherd. As followers of Jesus, we need to know how to listen for his voice and depend on his direction for our lives. We also need to know that he will protect us and provide for us all of our days. Whether our journey with Jesus takes us along quiet streams or through dark valleys, we can trust in his constant presence forever.

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Joe Comer - January 29, 2023

Jesus is our Guide

The Lord always leads us on the right path

Scripture References: Luke 19:5-6, Psalms 23:2-3, Romans 2:4, Revelation 7:17, John 7:37-38, Matthew 11:28-30, John 10:27-28, Mark 8:34, John 10:9

From Series: "The Shepherd"

Psalm 23 is one of the best-known scriptures in the bible. It brings comfort to us when we are struggling and reminds us that God cares about us. Have you ever thought about how this passage connects us to the picture of Jesus in the New Testament? During the next month, we will spend time highlighting this connection so that we can get a better picture of what it means for Jesus to be our shepherd. As followers of Jesus, we need to know how to listen for his voice and depend on his direction for our lives. We also need to know that he will protect us and provide for us all of our days. Whether our journey with Jesus takes us along quiet streams or through dark valleys, we can trust in his constant presence forever.

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