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EPISODE · Apr 19, 2026 · 55 MIN

Who's Leading Me

from Renewal Chapels · host Pastor Mark Booth

Psalm 23 is far more than a comforting passage for difficult times—it's a radical call to complete life reorientation. This message challenges us to move beyond merely asking God to bless our plans and instead surrender the very direction of our lives to Him. The profound confession 'The Lord is my shepherd' isn't sentimental; it's decisive. It means we step out of the driver's seat and acknowledge that the shepherd owns the sheep, leads the sheep, and takes full responsibility for their survival. At its core, sin is our selfish attempt to define our own reality, set our own direction, and seek fulfillment apart from God. True conversion isn't just adding religious beliefs to an unchanged life—it's the complete transfer of all functional authority from ourselves to God through Christ and the Holy Spirit. This reorientation happens in three powerful ways: God restores our identity in Him, recalibrates our desires around His own, and returns us to the right path of pursuing righteousness rather than selfishness. Before God propels us forward externally, He prepares us internally. He makes us lie down in green pastures, leads us beside quiet waters, and restores our souls—not through frantic activity but through faithful consistency. The ultimate aim isn't self-improvement but displaying God's glory through Christ-likeness in our daily choices.

Psalm 23 is far more than a comforting passage for difficult times—it's a radical call to complete life reorientation. This message challenges us to move beyond merely asking God to bless our plans and instead surrender the very direction of our lives to Him. The profound confession 'The Lord is my shepherd' isn't sentimental; it's decisive. It means we step out of the driver's seat and acknowledge that the shepherd owns the sheep, leads the sheep, and takes full responsibility for their survival. At its core, sin is our selfish attempt to define our own reality, set our own direction, and seek fulfillment apart from God. True conversion isn't just adding religious beliefs to an unchanged life—it's the complete transfer of all functional authority from ourselves to God through Christ and the Holy Spirit. This reorientation happens in three powerful ways: God restores our identity in Him, recalibrates our desires around His own, and returns us to the right path of pursuing righteousness rather than selfishness. Before God propels us forward externally, He prepares us internally. He makes us lie down in green pastures, leads us beside quiet waters, and restores our souls—not through frantic activity but through faithful consistency. The ultimate aim isn't self-improvement but displaying God's glory through Christ-likeness in our daily choices.

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