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Daily Devotional - November 6, 2025


11/6/25

Good morning, Friends,

Psalm 23:1 - The Lord is my shepherd; I have all that I need

This verse sounds simple, but it’s powerful. David is saying that God isn’t just out there somewhere, but that God is personally involved in caring for him, like a shepherd who watches over every sheep. God isn’t  helping from a distance; He’s close, guiding, protecting, and providing.

This is a reminder that God chose us first. We didn’t wander up to Him, He came after us. Just like a shepherd goes looking for lost sheep, God takes the first step to bring us into His care. That means His love and care don’t depend on how strong, smart, or faithful we are, but on His mercy and grace.

Because the Lord, the all-powerful, unchanging God, is our Shepherd, we can truly say, “I have all that I need.” Even when life feels uncertain or lacking, we can trust that God is already providing exactly what’s best for us. Our peace doesn’t come from having everything we want, but from knowing the One who never fails to provide what we really need.

Ask yourself: do I trust God daily as my Shepherd, or only when I’m in trouble? When we forget who’s leading us, worry takes over. But when we remember that God is the Shepherd, we can rest, even in crazy chaos, because He’s already leading, providing, and protecting.

Let's practice letting go of fear and control. Tell God, “I trust You to lead me.”

Friends, you are not on your own. You are being led by a Shepherd who knows every step of your path, even the rough ones. He never abandons His sheep. His goodness is following you today, and His grace will be enough for whatever comes.

Walk with confidence, Soldier πŸͺ–, you’re in good hands πŸ‘πŸΎ

You know what time ⏰ it is!!! 

Maranatha (The Lord is coming)  
Soli Deo Gloria (Glory to God Alone)

- Grace & Peace
Pastor Trent

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