The Eternal Watches over Me

The Eternal is my Shepherd, He cares for me always. He provides me rest in rich, green fields Beside streams of refreshing water. He soothes my fears; He makes me whole again. (Psalm 23:1-2 The Voice Translation)

Saying the Eternal in this Psalm makes us stop and think because we commonly say, “the Lord.” We read in the Bible, say and pray “Lord” so often that reading “the Eternal” erects a mental stop sign. What’s going on here? Why does this version use Eternal instead of Lord?

I stopped here also and asked myself what is the difference? In reality, none exists because the Lord is eternal; he had no beginning and has no ending. That stop sign made me pause and consider more about our God: how mighty, majestic and strong he is. Because the Lord is the Eternal, nothing surprises him. Using Eternal as God’s name makes me worship at his awesomeness before I can read the rest of the Psalm.

The Eternal, the Creator of the universe stoops down and cares for his children as a shepherd would care for his stupid sheep. They do not know danger — falling off cliffs, wandering into rushing water that carries them away, and not knowing how to escape predators. Like a dumb sheep, sometimes I don’t recognize the danger of temptations that take me further from God. I continually need my Eternal Shepherd to guide me.

My Lord gives me rest, not in the form of a nap, but rest of mind, peace. When circumstances of financial problems,  illness, or a difficult decision cause me worry and sleepless nights, I can turn to my Shepherd. During this time of outward turmoil, I draw closer to my loving heavenly Father, my Eternal Provider. I talk with him and listen carefully to what he tells me. Finding an intimate time not often experienced, a blessing of heart and mental peace that frequently bypasses me comes as he soothes my fears. I drink deeply of those still, calming waters, as my Shepherd assures me of guidance where I can see none. The Eternal tells me to put the matter into his sure and steady hand so he can work it out. I learn to obey my Lord and be patient, trusting him all the while to bring forth my future, making me content.

I can be content in any and every situation through the Anointed One Who is my power and my strength. (Philippians 4:13 The Voice)

People with their minds set on you, you keep completely whole, Steady on their feet, because they keep at it and don’t quit. Depend on God and keep at it because in the Lord God you have a sure thing. (Isaiah 26:3-4 The Message Bible)

The Luxury of Psalm 23

As I sat simply enjoying the presence of the Lord, I felt wrapped in luxury as Psalm 23 came to mind. Repeating that beloved Psalm to myself, I quickly saw the reason it popped up. This word from our heavenly Father assures us of all we need at any time. Let me give you my short interpretation of its wealth of contentment. Twice I have written extensively about this Psalm, going phrase by phrase. One so beloved we continually return to, don’t we? (The endnotes contain Scriptures for my descriptions in the Psalm.) Continue reading