âThere is no passage of Scripture I have turned to as frequently or as desperately as Psalm 23. It has blessed, guided, and strengthened me in my hardest seasons and darkest days. Yet I have not come close to mastering its content or exhausting its richesâsomething that became clear as I read this lovely, helpful, challenging, easy-to-read guide to one of the Bibleâs brightest treasures. I give it my highest recommendation.ââTim Challies, author, Seasons of SorrowâTo read this book is to sit under the best pastoral careâthat of a pastor who expounds Godâs word clearly, lovingly, and with delight. The word shines here, as we take time to follow the whole shape of Psalm 23; ultimately, the Savior of the Scriptures shines, Jesus the good shepherd, who is with us all the way home.ââKathleen Nielson, author; speakerâThe Lord of Psalm 23 combines an attentive reading of the text with rich theological insight, all brought together to nourish and comfort the heart. I warmly encourage you to read it and meet the Lord afresh. This book was a tonic for my own soul at a time when I was feeling overwhelmed.ââTim Chester, Senior Faculty Member, Crosslands TrainingâReading Psalm 23 through the lens of union with Christâthe good shepherd incarnateâThe Lord of Psalm 23 brings assurance, comfort, and guidance to those of us who ask, âCan the Lord prepare a table in the wilderness?â This is a wonderful encouragement.ââMichael Horton, J. Gresham Machen Professor of Systematic Theology and Apologetics, Westminster Seminary CaliforniaâA pastorâs heart breathes through this book. Just as the psalmâs own words are heartwarming and beautiful, so on the lips of a caring pastor these meditations warm the heart and delight the soul. They did me good. They will do you good.ââChristopher Ash, Writer in Residence, Tyndale House, Cambridge; author, The Psalms: A Christ-Centered CommentaryâThere are two ways of reading and studying Scripture. One is like clipping down a motorway, traversing big chunks, getting the sweep of the story. The other is like milking a cowâyou just sit there with one text and keep pulling and squeezing. The latter is what David Gibson does with Psalm 23âhe âmilksâ it marvelously, and your cup will run over!ââDale Ralph Davis, former Professor of Old Testament, Reformed Theological Seminary, JacksonâThe Psalter is the hymnbook of the Bible. Godâs people were instructed to come into his presence with singing and into his courts with praise (Ps. 100:2, 4). As they lifted up their hearts in song, they gave voice to their laments and tears as well. No psalm is likely more beloved and consequently more abused than the twenty-third. In this short book, David Gibson unpacks the beauty and depth behind these almost too familiar words so we can hear and sing them anew.ââHarold Senkbeil, Executive Director Emeritus, DOXOLOGY: The Lutheran Center for Spiritual Care and CounselâAn old text has become a new friend. After reading The Lord of Psalm 23, I have fallen in love with this psalm all over again. David Gibson draws out its blessings with profound and soul-stirring richness. As you read this little volume, the beauty of the good shepherd will shine with even greater brightness in your mindâs eye. What a great shepherd, companion, and host we have in Jesus; and this book brings that truth to full light. Read it, meditate on it, and pray over it. Doing so is time well spent, because it is time spent taking in the glories of Christ.ââJason Helopoulos, Senior Pastor, University Reformed Church, East Lansing, Michigan; author, Covenantal Baptism; The New Pastorâs Handbook; and The PromiseâThe Lord of Psalm 23 is a superbly well-titled and rare gem of pastoral theology. David Gibson demonstrates great skill in shining fresh light on the familiar verses, with delightful felicity of expression, fueled by penetrating, insightful reflection. Widely researched, with detailed attention to the text, and rooted in practical application, the book fills our vision with the shepherd Lord himself and brings us to worship him in renewed amazement and appreciation of his covenant grace and mercy. Reading this sensitive and warmhearted pastoral exposition has been a refreshing spiritual tonic to my soul.ââDavid Jackman, Former President, The Proclamation TrustâJust when you thought you knew all there was to know of Psalm 23, along comes David Gibsonâs deep and pastoral dive into this beautiful psalm. Your mind will be sharpened and your heart warmed as the author walks you through each verse with precision and a pastorâs eye. And with every step, he points us to Jesus, the true good shepherd, who came to lead us home. I loved it!ââJenny Salt, Associate to Archdeacon of Womenâs Ministry, Sydney Anglican Diocese; Host, SaltâConversations with JennyâThe beauty of David Gibsonâs journey through the Twenty-Third Psalm is its sustained focus on God. When the Lord is your shepherd, you have everything you need. His wisdom will lead you. His rest will restore you. His presence is with you. His strength will protect you. And his goodness and mercy will follow you all the way home. Read this book, and your soul will be nourished with a fresh view of all that is yours in Christ.ââColin Smith, Senior Pastor, The Orchard, Arlington Heights, Illinois; Founder and Bible Teacher, Open the Bible
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