So different from the childhood story of white, fluffy sheep and rolling, green pastures! Love the cultural context and correct visual this video offers, Thank you so much!
The "brown pasture" in King David's ancient Israel was different from the "green pasture" of King James' Scotland and England. Thank you for your effort to explain the original meaning. God bless.
Very interesting indeed, but God gave us intellects and wisdom to use as well, so this "rely on God, don't trust yourself because you'll screw it all up and die" is actually spiritually crippling, especially to people who grew up being taught that we weren't capable of making good decisions. This idea creates the expectation that every single tiny little decision bears the weight of the world when it doesn't, and that we are so stupid we can't make any decisions for ourselves and ACT. It fosters action paralysis which translates to, "I don't make any decisions, God makes them for me," and then they sit in their boring life and wonder why they never experience excitement and fulfillment, or get anything done. Also, one mouthful at a time isn't good enough. Sorry not sorry. I don't think the God I worship and serve wants me or anyone else to settle for meager existences and not thrive. One mouthful at a time is bleak and actually rather hopeless. It's defeatist. "I follow this guy around in circles and I only get one mouthful of dried-out chewy straw at a time? Yeah no this isn't gonna work for me." That's not a very "cup runneth over" way to look at it all, as long as we're studying Psalm 23. 🙃
Thanks for your comment Chelsea! Not sure where you got the quote you started this comment from, but it's not event close to the point of this video content. And for the record, our "cup runs over" when we realize that God provides us with all we NEED, not all we WANT.
I sure wish you used the beautiful language of the King James Bible. It would make it so much more real and precious! I really don't trust what man has decided to add or take away from the precious Word of God. EVERY WORD OF GID IS PROFITABLE... Maybe something you would consider? Thank you for these insights into the 23rd Psalm!
We cannot wait for you to be back in Israel with us! We miss you.
So different from the childhood story of white, fluffy sheep and rolling, green pastures! Love the cultural context and correct visual this video offers, Thank you so much!
Yep. Childhood faith doesn't always match adult reality.
Enough for one mouthful...grateful for this teaching.
Hope it encouraged you.
Great job ,You guys really simplified psalm23 ....very helpful,God bless
The "brown pasture" in King David's ancient Israel was different from the "green pasture" of King James' Scotland and England. Thank you for your effort to explain the original meaning. God bless.
Loved it!!❤❤❤😢😢 The path of righteousness verse blew me away!🙌🙌🙌❤
Awesome! I'm glad you liked it!
So good ! Thank you for this
You're so welcome. Thank you for watching!
What a different perspective than what we’ve been taught.
Did I ever need to see & hear this today. Bless you Dave!
I'm so glad it helped. Let me know if I can be praying for you.
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@@rhondasmith4985 You got it. Praying now!
Interesting perspective thanks 🙏🏿
Amen
So glad you liked it.
Awesome
Very interesting indeed, but God gave us intellects and wisdom to use as well, so this "rely on God, don't trust yourself because you'll screw it all up and die" is actually spiritually crippling, especially to people who grew up being taught that we weren't capable of making good decisions. This idea creates the expectation that every single tiny little decision bears the weight of the world when it doesn't, and that we are so stupid we can't make any decisions for ourselves and ACT. It fosters action paralysis which translates to, "I don't make any decisions, God makes them for me," and then they sit in their boring life and wonder why they never experience excitement and fulfillment, or get anything done.
Also, one mouthful at a time isn't good enough. Sorry not sorry. I don't think the God I worship and serve wants me or anyone else to settle for meager existences and not thrive. One mouthful at a time is bleak and actually rather hopeless. It's defeatist. "I follow this guy around in circles and I only get one mouthful of dried-out chewy straw at a time? Yeah no this isn't gonna work for me." That's not a very "cup runneth over" way to look at it all, as long as we're studying Psalm 23. 🙃
Thanks for your comment Chelsea! Not sure where you got the quote you started this comment from, but it's not event close to the point of this video content.
And for the record, our "cup runs over" when we realize that God provides us with all we NEED, not all we WANT.
I sure wish you used the beautiful language of the King James Bible. It would make it so much more real and precious! I really don't trust what man has decided to add or take away from the precious Word of God. EVERY WORD OF GID IS PROFITABLE... Maybe something you would consider? Thank you for these insights into the 23rd Psalm!