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Few passages in the Bible speak as personally and powerfully as Psalm 23. It touches on our deepest needs: rest, guidance, protection, and peace. In this series, we’re walking through Psalm 23 one verse at a time, week by week. As we slow down and reflect on each verse, we’ll discover how the presence of our Good Shepherd can truly refresh our souls no matter what season we’re in.

July 27, 2025

God Protects and Corrects His Own

Pastor Matt Nickoson continues our Refresh My Soul series by teaching from Psalm 23:3-4. He explains how God restores our souls when we turn back to Him, using the Hebrew word "shub" to show that repentance is a return to the Shepherd who leads us. Like sheep, we tend to wander, but Jesus—the Good Shepherd—lovingly guides us back to green pastures. Through His rod and staff, symbols of both protection and discipline, He leads us in paths of righteousness for His name’s sake.

Few passages in the Bible speak as personally and powerfully as Psalm 23. It touches on our deepest needs: rest, guidance, protection, and peace. In this series, we’re walking through Psalm 23 one verse at a time, week by week. As we slow down and reflect on each verse, we’ll discover how the presence of our Good Shepherd can truly refresh our souls no matter what season we’re in.

July 27, 2025

God Protects and Corrects His Own

Pastor Matt Nickoson continues our Refresh My Soul series by teaching from Psalm 23:3-4. He explains how God restores our souls when we turn back to Him, using the Hebrew word "shub" to show that repentance is a return to the Shepherd who leads us. Like sheep, we tend to wander, but Jesus—the Good Shepherd—lovingly guides us back to green pastures. Through His rod and staff, symbols of both protection and discipline, He leads us in paths of righteousness for His name’s sake.

Few passages in the Bible speak as personally and powerfully as Psalm 23. It touches on our deepest needs: rest, guidance, protection, and peace. In this series, we’re walking through Psalm 23 one verse at a time, week by week. As we slow down and reflect on each verse, we’ll discover how the presence of our Good Shepherd can truly refresh our souls no matter what season we’re in.

July 27, 2025

God Protects and Corrects His Own

Pastor Matt Nickoson continues our Refresh My Soul series by teaching from Psalm 23:3-4. He explains how God restores our souls when we turn back to Him, using the Hebrew word "shub" to show that repentance is a return to the Shepherd who leads us. Like sheep, we tend to wander, but Jesus—the Good Shepherd—lovingly guides us back to green pastures. Through His rod and staff, symbols of both protection and discipline, He leads us in paths of righteousness for His name’s sake.

Few passages in the Bible speak as personally and powerfully as Psalm 23. It touches on our deepest needs: rest, guidance, protection, and peace. In this series, we’re walking through Psalm 23 one verse at a time, week by week. As we slow down and reflect on each verse, we’ll discover how the presence of our Good Shepherd can truly refresh our souls no matter what season we’re in.

July 27, 2025

God Protects and Corrects His Own

Pastor Matt Nickoson continues our Refresh My Soul series by teaching from Psalm 23:3-4. He explains how God restores our souls when we turn back to Him, using the Hebrew word "shub" to show that repentance is a return to the Shepherd who leads us. Like sheep, we tend to wander, but Jesus—the Good Shepherd—lovingly guides us back to green pastures. Through His rod and staff, symbols of both protection and discipline, He leads us in paths of righteousness for His name’s sake.

Few passages in the Bible speak as personally and powerfully as Psalm 23. It touches on our deepest needs: rest, guidance, protection, and peace. In this series, we’re walking through Psalm 23 one verse at a time, week by week. As we slow down and reflect on each verse, we’ll discover how the presence of our Good Shepherd can truly refresh our souls no matter what season we’re in.

July 27, 2025

God Protects and Corrects His Own

Pastor Matt Nickoson continues our Refresh My Soul series by teaching from Psalm 23:3-4. He explains how God restores our souls when we turn back to Him, using the Hebrew word "shub" to show that repentance is a return to the Shepherd who leads us. Like sheep, we tend to wander, but Jesus—the Good Shepherd—lovingly guides us back to green pastures. Through His rod and staff, symbols of both protection and discipline, He leads us in paths of righteousness for His name’s sake.

Few passages in the Bible speak as personally and powerfully as Psalm 23. It touches on our deepest needs: rest, guidance, protection, and peace. In this series, we’re walking through Psalm 23 one verse at a time, week by week. As we slow down and reflect on each verse, we’ll discover how the presence of our Good Shepherd can truly refresh our souls no matter what season we’re in.

July 27, 2025

God Protects and Corrects His Own

Pastor Matt Nickoson continues our Refresh My Soul series by teaching from Psalm 23:3-4. He explains how God restores our souls when we turn back to Him, using the Hebrew word "shub" to show that repentance is a return to the Shepherd who leads us. Like sheep, we tend to wander, but Jesus—the Good Shepherd—lovingly guides us back to green pastures. Through His rod and staff, symbols of both protection and discipline, He leads us in paths of righteousness for His name’s sake.

July 27, 2025

God Protects and Corrects His Own