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What’s on Both Sides of Your Valley? - Love Worth Finding - September 30

This article explores the spiritual significance of Psalm 23, a poignant trilogy that weaves together the narratives of Jesus' crucifixion, his role as the Shepherd, and his coronation as the Sovereign. By examining the valley between Mount Calvary and Mount Zion, readers will discover how even in darkness, there is hope and vision for a brighter future.

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What’s on Both Sides of Your Valley?

SEPTEMBER 30

Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for Thou art with me; Thy rod and Thy staff they comfort me. Psalm 23:4

Psalm 23 is perched between Psalm 22, which tells about the crucifixion of Jesus, and Psalm 24, a prophecy of the coronation of Jesus. It is a beautiful trilogy about the Savior’s cross, the Shepherd’s crook, and the Sovereign’s crown.

Psalm 23 is the valley between the blood-drenched slopes of Mount Calvary and the sunlit peaks of Mount Zion. Thank God for every valley, because there must be a mountain.

If you are in the valley today, remember that you wouldn’t be there had there not been mountains to cross. There is vision in the valley and hope in the hills.

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