The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

He cares for us abundantly

- Pauline Matanda

“HE restores my strength. He leads me down the right paths for the sake of his reputation.” — Psalms 23:3.

In its entirety, Psalm 23 gives us a beautiful picture of God’s provision and care for us.

The psalm begins by saying: “The Lord is my shepherd, I lack nothing”. This sets the tone for the entire psalm; it describes God as a loving and caring shepherd who provides for all our needs.

We can see this throughout the verse, as it talks about how God guides, comforts and protects us.

I like this chapter as it speaks to the different seasons of our lives.

“Even though I walk through the darkest valley, I fear no evil; for you are with me; your rod and your staff — they comfort me.” (Psalm 23:4)

This is speaking to the reality that we will go through difficult times in life, but we can take comfort in knowing that God is with us during such experience­s.

He prepares a table for us in the presence of our enemies and anoints our heads with oil so that our “cups runneth over”.

Back to the opening scripture (Psalms 23:3), we find the following: “He restores my strength”.

There are many situations where God can restore our strength. There are times when we are feeling burned out or overwhelme­d by the demands of life.

In these moments, it is only God who can rejuvenate and give us the strength we need to soldier on, find peace and rest in him.

During trials or hardships, the Man above can give us courage to conquer and emerge stronger and more faithful than before.

It is important to note that the verse says “for the sake of his reputation” or “for His name’s sake”.

These phrases emphasise that God is not just restoring our strength for our own benefit, but also for the sake of his glory and honour.

When we experience his strength and healing in our lives, this brings glory to God and points others to him.

We can rely on him to restore our strength and to guide us on the right path. We continue holding on to our faith with the assurance that we will emerge victors and come out better people.

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