Sermons from March 2023
“Even though I walk through the Valley of the Shadow of Death, I will fear no evil.”
Before there was King David there was David the shepherd boy. David spent most of his youth tending to his father’s sheep. He saw bright and sunny days and star filled nights. However, he also saw times when he had to lead the sheep through dangers and difficulties. What did David mean when he said, “the Valley of the Shadow of Death?” Listen as Dr. Crowder preaches on this section of the Twenty-third Psalm.
He Leads Me in Path’s of Righteousness For His Name’s Sake
What does it mean for the Shepherd to lead his sheep in “path’s of righteousness?” After all, what does a sheep know about righteousness? Listen as Dr. Crowder preaches on this portion of Psalm 23.
He Restores My Soul
Sermon Number Five: The Shepherd’s Psalm. Man is classified as having three parts: Body, spirit, and soul. I think we can all agree that humans are complicated.
He Leads Me Beside Still Waters
Sermon Number Four: The Shepherd’s Psalm. Sometimes we mis the simplicity of God’s Word. David captures the work of the Shepherd as one who “leads.” The Shepherd is gentle as he leads. The same word also carries the idea of the Shepherd leading “continually.”
He Makes Me Lie Down in Green Pastures.
Sermon Number Three: The Shepherd’s Psalm. This is the fourth message on Psalm 23. King David’s “Shepherd’s Psalm.” Peace and Joy only come from the Shepherd.