“The Lord is my shepherd…”
It’s hard for Americans to imagine shepherds. We don’t HAVE shepherds in our culture. We have Walmarts and Chipotles.
But I was in Europe recently, where they have tons of shepherds. And do you know what an elderly Galician shepherd told me? He explained that Americans DO have shepherds, sort of. They’re called cowboys.
The Lord is my cowboy. Has a nice ring to it.
“I shall not want…”
Want. That word. “Want” means “lack.” As in, “I shall not go without.” I will be taken care of.
“He maketh me to lie down in green pastures: He leadeth me beside the still waters. He restoreth my soul…”
“Restore.” To bring something back from the dead. You can “restore” deleted files on a computer. You can “restore” antiques. You can restore a 1976 Chevrolette Chevette—although why would you?
And “soul.” The real you. Your soul is your living, breathing core. The mysterious electromagnetic pulses your heart emits. The unique, non-material matter of yourself that cannot be defined.
Make no mistake, your soul is not
your body. Your body is just Temporary You. A reflection in the mirror. But it’s not Real You.
Real You was cradled in the bosom of God before time began, long before you were in the womb. Your eternal soul existed before this giant mess we call humanity. Before your body was made. Therefore, in a way, you weren’t ever born. Not really. Consequently, you never really die.
“He leadeth me in paths of righteousness…”
The right path. Have you ever felt that nudge inside you to do the right thing? A tiny voice that says: “Pull over, help this old man change his flat tire.” Or: “Be nice to this snotty cashier, she’s going through a lot right now.”
Sometimes, the voice says: “You don’t need this toxic person in your life, it’s time to let them go.”
Either way,…