
God’s Provision
From Our Daily Bread Podcast | Our Daily Bread by Our Daily Bread Ministries
June 6, 2026
About this episode
The episode reflects on the interpretation of Psalm 23 and the concept of God's provision in everyday life.
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 (v. 1) and still waters (v. 2) are such dwellings for sheep, and we are God’s sheep. 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…
People in this episode
Host: Our Daily Bread Ministries
Topics covered
- God's provision
- Psalm 23
- spirituality
- rest
- enjoyment
- faith
Keywords
- God's provision
- Psalm 23
- spirituality
- rest
- enjoyment
- green pastures
- faith
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Books & works: Psalm 23
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