(KJV.) PSALM 23:1
(1) The LORD is my shepherd, I shall not want.
THE GOOD LORD!
Grace be unto you!
Is Jesus your shepherd? If he is, then, you do not lack anything in this world; he is your provider, with faith, ask him for your heart desires, what you want or need to have, is already yours to keep, more great doors of opportunities are open to you, the moment you aspire to knock on them; read St. Matthew 7:7-12; therefore, be strengthened in his might, know that he already set his plans in motion for your well-being, you do not need to worry yourself about anything, but to approach him with prayers, thanksgiving, praises, and with your concerns, lean on him every day to provide for you.
Fruit of thoughts; I assumed that Jesus is your shepherd, if he is, he is also your provider, in time of need, Hebrew 416; therefore, whatever you need now, I suggest you call upon him, you will be surprised that he will provide for you; for he already knows what we need to have before you ask him, and made the provision for you behind the scenes, but waiting for you to take the initiative to reach out to him before he releases your blessings, so that when you receive them, you will thank him for his marvelous works; therefore, be encouraged to open up our mouths, ask him for your needs.
Note this; there are two resources of blessings; first of all, the authentic avenue of blessings are from God, our heavenly Father; his blessings are without clauses, he can bless you without self-efforts, he searches the hearts of men and favors those who fear him; therefore, reverence God, thank and praise him, he will shower you with goodness and mercies, cf. Psalm 37:4; secondly, Satan can bless you with multiple blessings as well, as a matter of fact, his offerings are always with clauses, such as; "if you do this for me, then, I will do this for you."; and always in disguise; therefore, if you are praying, expecting blessings to come upon you, metaphorically, read the fine prints when you receive them, there may be catches attached to that aspect, be careful, so that, you do not exchange the benefits of this world, for eternal life.
Beloved, remember how Satan tempted Jesus thrice with worldly desires? First temptation was nutrients for his body, Jesus to change stones into bread; then, he tested his power, asked him to cast himself down to see if angels will rescue him; still, he tempted Jesus to bow down to him in exchange for things of the world, read St. Matthew 4:1-11; therefore, never be hasty to accept goodies that look appealing to you, always talk to Jesus about your endeavors. If you are a good shepherd, feed your flock, look out for their welfare, never allow them to lack anything, as Jesus does for you; read, Ezekiel 34:10-31; if you are among the sheep of the pastures of Jesus, know that you are alright in his presence, it is well with you. Amen and Amen!
He that hath an ear to hear let him hear what the Spirit saith to the churches. Rev. 3:13. Peace and Love be unto you.
WORD OF LAMENTATION:
(KJV.) Joel 1:18 How do the beasts groan! The herds of cattle are perplexed because they have no pasture; yea, the flocks of sheep are made desolate.
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