Text: Psalm 23
Topic: Why we should persevere through difficulty
Introduction
David walked with the Lord while caring for a flock of sheep.
Pastors face the dilemma of being both sheep and shepherd.
The Lord sometimes has to make us rest
God is so committed to blessing me that he will force me to lie down.
My obsession with being a shepherd causes me to forget I'm a sheep.
When you are in a valley, remember a mountaintop is ahead
A valley means I left one mountaintop and I'm on my way to another.
The key is to walk through the valley because the journey is not complete.
God blesses us even in the valley
In the midst of depression, failure, and challenges, God moves.
He prepares a table before me is a preposition of location or an adverb of time.
- Illustration: Benihana's restaurant prepares the food in front of you.
Sometimes God positions you to see that he is up to something.
- Illustration: The shepherd would put his sheep down for the night and then prepare a place for them to eat the next day.
We must learn to follow, even if we don't see where God is leading us.
God blesses us as the enemy is watching.
The enemy can see us, but cannot get to us because of the shepherd is there.
God protects us on every side.
The devil and hell cannot stop you from receiving what God has ordained if you'll walk on by faith and not by sight.
Illustration: Ulmer describes all the protections offered by the shepherd.
Praise God as he leads you out of the valley.
Illustration: In cowboy movies, when the bad guys are surrounded they must come out with their hands up.
God surrounds you, so come out of that problem with your hands up.
Conclusion
God is so committed to you that he'll meet you in your valleys.