Tuesday, January 4, 2022

 God will always have my back and be with me. What is the sponsor's guiding philosophy?  We need something to be happy.  The Psalmist is saying that we were made to be hunted by God.

God will always be there for me, so I don't need to worry, just keep doing what you're doing and you'll be fine. What is the guiding philosophy of the shepherd? Sometimes we are dissatisfied because something we really wanted is now gone. The psalmist teaches that we are created to be pursued by God.

 When God is near, we slow down and enjoy the moment. God will guide us to many more adventures than we have ever chased after.

God is very adventurous. We are chasing after boring things. We want to know what God is thinking and feeling. We have to know ourselves. God is following us and we are having a good time. God is going to lead us on many adventures.

God created the saints with a well of infinite desires.  Some people's desires are not easy to understand. God gives gifts in the form of surprises, which help us to understand what we really want.  God can give us new gifts that reflect our deepest desires. We will really enjoy the trip.

 We are exposed to many dangers in the world that rob us of the innocence of childhood. When we don't make the most of the present moment, we don't fully appreciate our worth.

 God never made us use our lives trying to get things. The psalmist teaches the pastor that he counsels us to live life enjoying the present moment, by following us with kindness and love. 

If Gods communications of love and goodness followed us, we would not seek things to satisfy us.  We know by experience God is satisfying.

We expose ourselves to many dangers in the world. Those dangers take away some of the innocence of childhood. When we hold on to the past, we don't appreciate what we have now.

God never made us spend our whole life trying to get something we never got. 

The world is a ruthless whore. The more success the more theft. The world is a ruthless wimp. It is provides the moments of pleasure cursing them to hell.

 This is why the Psalmist says to reverse the cursed desires of chasing after what we covet.  God is my shepherd so I will not be in need. We focus on something we want so much that we forget the thing that we actually want to remember.

The world is worth the returns of a nice long prayer of cursing them to hell. It is worthless in the end. Giving your best to foolish short lived rewards.

The Psalmist is reminding us to always experience life with a "good heart," where we are experiencing the moment, as it is happening, with goodness and love.

Nothing like being chased by Gods goodness and love looking forward to another curse the foolish world to hell.

We expose ourselves to many dangers when we're in the world and our innocence gets taken away. When we don't enjoy the moment, we don't fully understand how valuable it is. We get our value in pursuit of something.

 The Psalmist is teaching that when we identify the Shepherd by the pronouncements He will chase us by recreating. He makes me lie down in green pastures. He leads me beside quiet waters.

David combines the Shepherd tenderness with his extreme curses against the wolves of the world. The curse is  the fence that the Shepherds built for the sheep.

 These voices that are constantly calling us are like the crackling sound of static on the radio. We will never learn to think about the things that really matter. The Psalmist says that he is surrounded by wolves, which are trying to eat him. Cursed wolves personality traits. We must quell corruption. God makes us happy in this experience.

These people who try to make us feel bad are always going on and on like they're the only ones who care.  Most people are not thinking about what really matters. Hence the Psalmist has extreme pronouncement's as if he were surrounded by wolves biting him.

The wolves with accursed personal traits. We have to calm the corruption.  God makes us happy in the experience.

These corrupt voices always call us like static on the radio. We don't think about what is really important. Hence, the psalmist has an extreme statement, like being surrounded by wolves that snap at him. A cursed personal wolf. We need to calm corruption.  God makes us happy when we experience good things in our life.

Have you ever felt discouraged after a long pursuit of your goals only to prematurely end in complete failure? You don't have the strength and peace to face failure. When you were trying to make yourself happy, you lost yourself.  The Shepherd wants us to be satisfied so we can be happy.

 Have you ever been disappointed after a very hard work only to come up short? You do not have the strength and peace to face failure. The main reason why you lost yourself was because you chased what you thought were your urgent wants. The shepherd wants us to know that His rest is chasing us so that we are satisfied enough to truly enjoy "being."

23 6 Surely goodness and love will follow me all the days of my life, and I will dwell in the house of the LORD forever." What is the guiding philosophy of the Shepherd?  Why are we dissatisfied without something we undoubtedly discover or obtain something we are chasing after? The Psalmist is teaching we were developed to be chased by God. "Surely goodness and love will follow me" Because God bitterly cursed the violent world, we are not easily satisfied by simply enjoying the memorable moment. This is why the Psalmist reverses the cursed desires of chasing after what we covet. 23 1 The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not be in want." We overly focus on desperately wanting something we betray the memorable moment. God never made us to invest our lives chasing after things. The Psalmist is teaching the Shepherd advises us to experience life enjoying the moment by tracking us with goodness and love. We expose to many dangers from the cursed world that steal our childlike innocence. When we don't enjoy the moment, we do not quite grasp our value. We are obtaining our value in the chase for something. The Psalmist is teaching if we identify the Shepherd by the pronouncements He will chase us by recreating. 23 2" He makes me lie down in green pastures, he leads me beside quiet waters," These corrupt voices are always calling us like static on the radio. We never learn to think about what really matters. Hence the Psalmist has extreme pronouncement's as if he were surrounded by wolves snapping at him. The wolves of cursed personal attributes. We must quiet the corruption. God makes us happy in the experience. He compares the Shepherds care by preserving us from the danger of casing things in this world. Have you ever been disheartened after a long chase of your goals only to prematurely end in abject failure? You have no strength and peace to confront the failure. The key reason because you lost yourself by chasing your urgent wants. The Shepherd desires us to be aware that His recreation is chasing us so we are sufficiently satisfied to genuinely enjoy "being

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