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It’s not a lot of grass sometimes, but it’s enough for today’s meal.This is how God shepherds us. This familiar passage, however, has made "still voice" good English, and the combination is used in Job 4:16 by the Revised Version margin. Note the use of the word “path” again:Supplying our daily needs and offering us peace and rest are all a part of God’s desire to restore our souls, to revive us in Him. We basically think of a beautiful, serene meadow. 925 N Courtenay Parkway | Suite 19

He longs to give us peace, rest, and repose, so He takes us to where the water is pure, clear, and almost motionless so we can refresh ourselves in Him.
All you find are a bunch of rocks and maybe a sprig of grass popping up here and there, which you can see here.So, what could David have been referring to when he says God makes him lie down in green pastures? In Israel, Pastor Vander Laan explains that the west wind blows its humidity against the hillsides where it condenses on the cool rocks at night. Biblical Green Pastures. P.O. With the whole world in such fear JESUS is our true peace and refuge. The way of duty is the truly pleasant way. III. The shepherd leads the sheep through the sprigs until each sheep has had a chance to eat. The still waters we read about in Psalm 23:2 aren’t swift-moving rivers or even little streams, but a shallow, quiet trickle of water gently flowing along.

We must actively seek Him every day so He can lead us to a continual place of rest and prepare us for His kingdom’s work.God doesn’t lead us through green pastures and along still waters just for our sake. The Christian life has two elements in it, the contemplative and the active, and both of these are richly provided for. The consolations of the Holy Spirit are the still waters by which the saints are led; the streams which flow from the Fountain of living waters. Merritt Island, FL 32953-4559 In the video, Pastor Vander Laan leads a group of people on a hike through Jerusalem’s sparse countryside while he explains what certain Scriptures mean. STILL WATERS ARE IN THE KEEPING OF CHRIST. Question: "What did Jesus mean when He spoke of living water?" God doesn’t want this for us. The kind of water that He spoke of is If you have never tasted from this water before, I want to encourage you to ask Yeshua to give it to you; you will never know until you taste it:If you have tasted from this water in the past, but have walked away from the Lord and are now in a place of spiritual dryness, please know that Lord is offering you to return to Him and once again find nourishment for your weary soul:In closing, I want to encourage each of us to stay close to our source of Living Water, Yeshua, and drink freely from the wellspring of life.Thank you brother. Verse 2. We can only benefit from it all because of His grace. After the psalmist talks about green pastures and still waters in verse two, he says this. These paths are where the shepherd allows his or her sheep to graze on those little sprigs, and they are spaced just far enough apart so the sheep can both reach into the middle to get a mouthful of grassy goodness.It’s not a lot of grass. God bless you richly in Jesus name, Amen.thank u so much my beloved brother ,I pray for more knowledge amenThank you God bless Israel and peace for Jerusalem.I love the peace your words bring when reading this about our good Shepherd. The waters are living waters. They are deep, pure, living, flowing. “Still waters” are waters that flow very slowly and calmly; they bring much peace and rest to one’s spirit. His invitation to drink of His peace is found in We can’t experience the serene power of the still waters or satisfy our thirst when we only focus on our daily schedules and busyness.

The Shepherd has beforehand surveyed the mountains and the plains. Praise God. In this sense, the green pastures are a place for us to rest under the shepherd’s (God’s) watchful eye. … It certainly changes our perspective of what David meant by green pastures, doesn’t it?Here in the western part of the world, it’s challenging to find anyone who can take life slowly. The first instance is found in John chapter 4. God bless..Awesome commentary, I already feel His peace. Everything on internet was bringing up Christian sites. Those only are led by the still waters of comfort, who walk in the paths of righteousness. It is only through His power and grace that we can. Some days He may bless us with a lot of sprigs, and other days there may only be a little. Not long ago, a dear friend forwarded a video link created by a relatively well-known Bible historian and pastor named Ray Vander Laan. But it’s enough to take a bite then walk a little farther and take another bite.
These are the green pastures the Bible talks about. Lev Yerushalayim Branch