The Lord Is My Shepherd - Teacher Guide
A Study Of The 23rd Psalm
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The Lord Is My Shepherd
The Lord Is My Shepherd - Teacher Guide
A Study Of The 23rd Psalm
The Bible says, “All we like sheep have gone astray.” Sheep need a Shepherd. The very first expression in Psalm 23, “The Lord is my shepherd,” has helped troubled hearts for thousands of years. Each sentiment of the psalm provides a number of observations, anecdotes, challenges and encouragements. The author writes with all readers in mind. May the Lord use this book to help you know and love the Good Shepherd in a greater way.
The Teacher’s Guide is a three-ring notebook containing valuable
information to assist the teacher in the preparation and presentation of the
Bible lesson. These notes are identical in format to the Study Guide. The
page numbers on the “Teacher’s Notes” correspond to the page numbers in the
Study Guide. Also included are class teaching notes and lesson aims which
may be removed from the Teacher’s Guide and placed in the teacher’s Bible to
assist in teaching the lesson.
Table of Contents
Introduction..............8
1 God Found His Man .............................13
2 The Glory Due His Name ....................23
3 The Lord Is My Shepherd .....................35
4 He Maketh Me to Lie Down...................47
5 He Leadeth Me........................................59
6 He Restoreth My Soul............................73
7 For His Name’s Sake ...........................85
8 The Valley of the Shadow of Death ....99
9 Thy Rod and Thy Staff ........................113
10 In the Presence of Mine Enemies..129
11 My Cup Runneth Over.......................145
12 All the Days of My Life .......................161
13 I Will Dwell in the House of the Lord Forever ........171
Notable Quotes of Charles H. Spurgeon
Needed Blessing
“Sometimes God’s work goes on so well that we have much cause for gratitude and yet we feel that the pace might be greatly quickened. A sermon that could save a hundred could as readily save a thousand if God blessed it to that extent. The same Truth of God which sways one mind could sway a million minds if applied by the Great Spirit. There is no reason why the sowing of the Lord’s Word should not bring forth a hundred-fold instead of twenty-fold. We may not dream that the Spirit of the Lord is straitened! When God is with us, all things are possible. When the Lord fires His saints with zeal, His own work never lags behind. God is never behind the desires of His people—in fact, their longings are prophecies of His giving. When we cry day and night, God will work day and night. When saints groan and sigh for revival, it is because the revival is already come and has begun within their souls! When the whole company of the faithful shall glow together with passionate desire and importunate prayer, we may know that our redemption draws near!”—1891, Sermon #2189
“When one knows that his times are in God’s hands, he would not change places with a king! No, nor even with an angel!”— 1891, Sermon #2205
“The Romans said of a certain peace that they enjoyed, ‘a god has given it to us.’ Behold, the Son of God has given us that deep repose which, as Believers, we have a right to enjoy and which, I trust, we enjoy tonight! ”—1893, Sermon #2298

