335 | When You Feel Like You’re Failing, Remember This
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What If Failure Isn’t What You Think It Is?
Have you ever felt like no matter how hard you try, you’re still falling short? In this episode, we’re digging into Psalm 23:1, the Hebrew word for “want,” and how it might mean more than you think it means.
Here’s what you’ll hear in this week’s episode:
- How the Hebrew word chaser deepens the meaning of “I shall not want”
- Why success is found in following the Shepherd, not performing for the crowd
- A personal story about our newly adopted rescue dog, Sadie, and how God used her to remind me I’m not failing when I’m following
- How to replace the enemy’s lie of “you have to take care of yourself” with the truth that the Lord will care for you
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Verse of the Week: Psalm 23:1 (NASB1995)
The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want.
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Theme Music: Glimmer by Andy Ellison
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