Psalm 23: Walk With the ShepherdНамуна
Walk in Righteousness
He restores my soul. He leads me in paths of righteousness. (Psalm 23:3a)
To live right physically, I need to keep moving. Exercise is good for my health, but for sheep, movement is absolutely necessary. Sheep can ruin the ground where they graze if they stay still too long, and become susceptible to more parasites. That’s where the shepherd comes in, guiding them in right paths to keep them healthy. Like sheep, you and I need someone to follow too, to show us how to live right.
Righteousness in its most basic meaning implies right living with God and with others. Our reading today tells us how. The first and greatest commandment tells us how to live right by loving God with all our heart, soul, and mind. Jesus added a second commandment like the first: “Love your neighbor as yourself.” If we love God, we will treat others rightly. We will help the poor and the vulnerable. We will speak up for justice where there is no justice. We will respect others even when we disagree with them. We will love people like God loves them. That is a righteous path. Are you walking in righteousness? Is your love for God reflected in how you love others?
Jesus will lead us on this path of righteousness, the way of right living. But the question for us is, will you and I follow Jesus and trust him to lead you in this way of walking? Let’s follow Jesus and walk with him in paths of righteousness today.
As you pray, walk in righteousness as you obey the greatest commandment.
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About this Plan
Each day, believers are presented with an invitation: to walk with our Good Shepherd and follow his way. In this 14-day series, Psalm 23 provides our framework for considering just how to walk with Jesus. Each day will include a verse from Psalm 23, and find resonant passages throughout the Bible, full of illustrations and encouragement for following Jesus.
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