請按步驟1.點擊進入靈命日糧連結
1.《網路廣播平台》
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點推薦連結9, 或連結 11Google播客點播放
2.讀經
英文讀經,點Todays Scripture: Psalm 23:1-6
中文讀經,點今日經文: 詩篇23篇1-6節
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4.英文經文廣播:https://www.biblegateway.com/
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今日經文: 詩篇23篇1-6節
全年讀經: 歷代志下25-27章約翰福音16章
Todays Scripture: Psalm 23:1-6
Bible in a Year: 2 Chronicles 25-27John 16

青草地
耶和華是我的牧者,我必不致缺乏。祂使我躺臥在青草地上。—詩篇23篇1-2節
有一晚,小孫子在我家過夜,我陪他一起讀聖經。當我翻開他的聖經,書籤正好夾在詩篇23篇。他卻抗議說:「這篇我早就讀過了!」我說也許這次會有新發現,他便大聲朗讀:「耶和華是我的牧者,我必不致缺乏。祂使我躺臥在香草地上。」香草地?我笑著說那個字是青,不是香。我明白他會提到香草,是因為下午我帶他去了蛋糕店,享用了他最愛的香草蛋糕。對他而言,蛋糕店代表可以讓人休息享受的地方。
我們可能太過熟悉詩篇23篇,因而忽略其中更深的意義。大衛是一位君王,也深諳牧羊之道,他回顧一生,述說上帝賜給他美好的福分(5-6節),也讓他遭遇患難(4節)。大衛指出,這位美善的上帝引領我們到一個地方,可以享受祂的同在,恢復活力,並準備好面對未來的挑戰。「青草地」(1節)與「可安歇的水邊」(2節),都是適合羊群的地方,而我們就是上帝的羊(1節)。
我那小孫子天真解讀的「香草地」,使我重新看見上帝為我預備的「青草地」,那是在每日生活中,上帝讓我可以休息、享受、恢復活力的地方,例如夕陽西下的海邊,翠綠的田園,恬靜的角落,或是擺滿香甜糕餅的蛋糕店。我很慶幸我們又讀了一次詩篇23篇!
莫麗莎
儘管大衛有許多過錯,但他仍是一位愛上帝也蒙上帝所愛的人。這一點在他所寫的詩篇中展露無遺。詩篇23篇就是一個經典的例子,至今仍向你我述說:有上帝作我們的「牧者」,我們「必不致缺乏」(1節);上帝會帶領我們,使我們的心靈甦醒,並且時時引導、安慰我們(2-4節);上帝所賜的恩典會使我們的「福杯滿溢」(5節);在今生直到永恆,上帝以祂的慈愛和美善伴隨著我們(6節);因著這位上帝,我們無需活在恐懼之中(4節)。在詩篇27篇4節,大衛滿心渴慕地說:「有一件事,我曾求耶和華,我仍要尋求:就是一生一世住在耶和華的殿中,瞻仰祂的榮美,在祂的殿裡求問。」讓我們像大衛一樣,熱切渴慕上帝。在上帝的同在裡,我們便能得享安息並且恢復活力。
God’s Provision
The Lord is my shepherd, I lack nothing. He makes me lie down in green pastures.
I was putting my grandson to bed during a sleepover. When his Bible bookmark opened to Psalm 23, he objected, “We already read this one.” After I suggested we might learn something new, he read aloud, “The Lord is my shepherd, I lack nothing. He makes me lie down in green pastries.” Green pastries?! I explained that the word was pastures, not pastries. Hours earlier, he’d stood before a bakery shelf, selecting treats. His interpretation came into focus: To him, a bakery conveyed a place of rest and enjoyment.
Psalm 23 may be so familiar to us that we miss its deep offering. David, a king well acquainted with shepherding, describes God’s provision over a lifetime of things both idyllic (vv. 5-6) and challenging (v. 4). He points out that our good God leads us to places where we can partake of His presence, be rejuvenated, and prepare for what will come. “Green pastures” and “quiet waters” (v. 2) are such dwellings for sheep, and we are God’s sheep (v. 1).
My grandson’s innocent interpretation opened my eyes to the “green pastures” God provides for me—places of rest and enjoyment in everyday life where He restores me. A gold-hued sunset. A verdant field. A quiet corner. A bakery shelf of green pastries, wafting out delight. I’m so glad we read Psalm 23 again!
Reflect & Pray
What unexpected “green pasture” moment have you experienced? How does Psalm 23 invite you into the provision of God’s presence?
Dear God, please open my eyes to the “green pasture” moments You provide. Help me to enter Your presence each day.
For further study, read Why Doesn’t God Answer Me?







