Living Out Self-control - Teaching Material
As we reflect on Psalm 23, we see a beautiful tapestry woven with themes of guidance, provision, and care. David, the psalmist, begins by declaring,...
This is application points on self-control and worship, drawing on Psalm 23:1-6. It carries an emotional tone of joy, gratitude and reverence.
As we reflect on Psalm 23, we see a beautiful tapestry woven with themes of guidance, provision, and care. David, the psalmist, begins by declaring, “The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want. ” This profound statement reveals a deep trust in God’s sufficiency, urging us to cultivate self-control in our lives. When we acknowledge that God provides everything we truly need, we can resist the lure of temptations that distract us from our purpose.…
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