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The Morning Meditation
Joe Consford
346 episodes
3 days ago
Each weekday I read a portion of scripture, tell a story and reflect on what we read. Just a few quiet minutes to start the day!
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Each weekday I read a portion of scripture, tell a story and reflect on what we read. Just a few quiet minutes to start the day!
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Religion & Spirituality
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The Lord is My Shepherd | Psalm Day 5 | Joe Consford
The Morning Meditation
14 minutes
1 week ago
The Lord is My Shepherd | Psalm Day 5 | Joe Consford
INTRO Welcome back to The Morning Meditation Podcast. Today, we read Psalms 19 through 23, a breathtaking stretch of Scripture where David moves from creation’s song to the Shepherd’s care. These chapters remind us that God reveals Himself through His world, His Word, and His work in our hearts. Psalm 19 shows the glory of God in creation. Psalm 20 and 21 reveal the strength of the King. Psalm 22 gives us a prophetic picture of the suffering Savior. Psalm 23 comforts us with the Shepherd’s care. Together, they trace the story of redemption — from the heavens declaring His glory, to the cross displaying His love, to the Shepherd restoring our souls. Let’s listen to the Word of God. 📖 SCRIPTURE READING (Psalms 19–23, KJV, summarized in paragraph form for narration) The heavens declare the glory of God; the firmament shows His handiwork. Day and night, creation speaks without words, and yet its voice reaches the ends of the earth. The law of the Lord is perfect, converting the soul; His statutes rejoice the heart and enlighten the eyes. In Psalm 20, the Lord hears His anointed in the day of trouble and grants victory through His name. Some trust in chariots and some in horses, but we will remember the name of the Lord our God. In Psalm 21, the king rejoices in God’s strength and salvation, giving thanks for the blessings of goodness and the crown of pure gold upon his head. Then in Psalm 22, David cries out with words that would one day echo from the cross — “My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?” Yet the psalm ends in triumph, proclaiming that all nations will one day remember and turn to the Lord. And finally, Psalm 23 — perhaps the most beloved of all — declares, “The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.” He leads us beside still waters, restores our souls, and prepares a table before us in the presence of our enemies. Surely goodness and mercy shall follow us all the days of our lives, and we will dwell in the house of the Lord forever. 📜 STORY — “The Shepherd and the Soldier” Years ago, during World War II, a weary soldier stumbled upon a small church in the English countryside. Inside, the pews were empty except for an old shepherd kneeling in prayer. The young man sat down quietly, his heart heavy with fear and uncertainty. When the old man finished praying, he looked up and said, “Son, you look like you’ve lost your way.” The soldier nodded. “Sir, I don’t even know what to pray anymore.” The shepherd smiled gently and said, “Then maybe you just need to remember who’s leading.” He reached into his worn coat and pulled out a little card with the words of Psalm 23 written on it. “This psalm has followed me through every valley,” he said. “When you can’t see the way, remember — the Shepherd still can.” The soldier carried that card through the war. Years later, when he returned home, that same Psalm was framed above his fireplace. His children said he would read it aloud whenever life felt uncertain. Psalm 23 became his anchor — not because the road was easy, but because the Shepherd was faithful. 💭 REFLECTION
  1. The Sky Declares His Glory — Psalm 19 reminds us that every sunrise and star declares a message: God is real, powerful, and present. Take time today to look up and listen.
  2. The Cross Displays His Grace — Psalm 22 paints the suffering of Jesus with remarkable accuracy. Before the nails ever pierced His hands, the words of David foretold His sacrifice for our sin.
  3. The Shepherd Directs Our Steps — Psalm 23 brings it home — the same Creator and Redeemer also walks beside us daily, guiding us through both green pastures and dark valleys.
If the heavens show His power and the cross shows His mercy, then our daily walk with Him shows His love. 🙏 OUTTRO Thank you for joining me today on The Morning Meditation Podcast. If today’s reading encouraged you, please share this episode with a friend who needs to be reminded that the Lord is still our Shepherd. You can also visit
The Morning Meditation
Each weekday I read a portion of scripture, tell a story and reflect on what we read. Just a few quiet minutes to start the day!