Daily Devotional
Yea, though
I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no
evil;
For You are with me; Your rod and Your staff, they comfort me.
For You are with me; Your rod and Your staff, they comfort me.
The Book of Psalms 23:4
Brethren:
True believers, although they dwell
safely under the protection of God, are, notwithstanding, exposed to
many dangers, or rather they are liable to all the afflictions which
befall mankind in common, that they may the better feel how much they
need the protection of God. David, therefore, here expressly
declares, that if any adversity should befall him, he would lean upon
the providence of God. Thus he does not promise himself continual
pleasures; but he fortifies himself by the help of God courageously
to endure the various calamities with which he might be visited.
Pursuing his metaphor, he compares the care which God takes in
governing true believers to a shepherd’s staff and crook, declaring
that he is satisfied with this as all-sufficient for the protection
of his life. As a sheep, when it wanders up and down through a dark
valley, is preserved safe from the attacks of wild beasts and from
harm in other ways, by the presence of the shepherd alone, so David
now declares that as often as he shall be exposed to any danger, he
will have sufficient defense and protection in being under the
pastoral care of God. - John Calvin - 16th Century
Theologian
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