Thursday,
June 4, 2020
HE RESTORETH MY SOUL!
Ps
23:2-3
2 He maketh me to lie down in green
pastures: he leadeth me beside the still waters.
3 He restoreth my soul:
he leadeth me in the paths of righteousness for his name's sake.
We often
think that this means a restoration to a proper position. The general idea is that the wandering sheep has been found
and restored to the safety of the flock. However, it most likely refers to the
spirit when it is exhausted, weary, or sad. The meaning is, that God breathes
new life into the spirit when it becomes exhausted, wearied, troubled, anxious,
worn down with care and toil. (From Barnes' Notes)
Jesus, the Good Shepherd,
certainly knows how to deal with us during times of our backsliding but this is
not the case here. Because He is the Good Shepherd, He also knows how to mend
us when we are broken. When the disciples wanted to press forward –
He said rest. When burdened down with care, we are urged to cast our cares on
Him because He cares for us.
Often in the midst of urgent labor He will “make” us, or force us, to lie down in green
pastures. Thus, lying on the soft green earth, chewing contentedly, we are able
to separate
the urgent from the truly important. I am convinced that many sheep
are not so much involved with sinful behavior as with urgent things that are
not important.
Dear Lord, today a thousand voices
will cry out for my attention. One of those voices will be your very own. Help
me to hear you when you speak. Today, Lord, restore my soul. AMEN
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