21 Days of Prayer & Fasting - Day 16

Day 16: “The Lord is My Shepherd"
Psalm 23
Friendship with God grows as trust replaces striving. David learned to say, “The Lord is my shepherd,” meaning God is not only great in the sanctuary; He is present in the ordinary paths of daily life. When God shepherds you, you are not left to manage your soul alone—He leads, restores, and directs.
The sermon’s repeated declaration that God is “still moving” encourages a steady confidence: God’s work is not limited to what you can see immediately. Trust is worship in motion. As you bring your needs, decisions, and fears under His care, you learn to walk with Him instead of merely believing facts about Him.
Friendship with God grows as trust replaces striving. David learned to say, “The Lord is my shepherd,” meaning God is not only great in the sanctuary; He is present in the ordinary paths of daily life. When God shepherds you, you are not left to manage your soul alone—He leads, restores, and directs.
The sermon’s repeated declaration that God is “still moving” encourages a steady confidence: God’s work is not limited to what you can see immediately. Trust is worship in motion. As you bring your needs, decisions, and fears under His care, you learn to walk with Him instead of merely believing facts about Him.
points to consider
- Where are you currently tempted to strive instead of trust? Name the situation honestly.
- What does it mean for you personally to say, “The Lord is my shepherd” today?
- Identify one decision you need to place under God’s leadership—how will you seek His guidance?
- List three ways God has provided or restored you in the past; thank Him specifically.
- What is one habit that helps you “walk and not grow weary,” and how can you strengthen it this week?

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