![]() ![]() ![]() On the other hand, a deep hunger for Jesus Christ leads to a perpetual feast full of knowing Him. When we stuff ourselves with so many worldly snacks, we don’t have any appetite left when it is time for the real feast! PRACTICE HIS PRESENCE ![]() Let me explain.Ī passing hunger for prosperity, progress, or prestige only brings shallow satisfaction. Notice that David starts off the Psalm by rejoicing, saying, “I shall not want” because “ the Lord is my Shepherd.” When you can say, “I am His and He is mine” then you will be complete. Lasting satisfaction is just another piece of religious pie-in-the-sky.” But it’s not! There are many principles that we can learn from this incredible Psalm, but I want to share just one. You may say, “That sounds too good to be true. That’s right! Whatever struggle you’re facing right now, you can have unshakable peace and contentment by applying these six verses. Regardless of the difficulty you may face, I want you to know that there are six verses in God’s Word that hold the key to true satisfaction. How can you get through it? PROMISE OF PEACE Perhaps it is a life filled with anxiety, disappointment, worry, or grief or perhaps not. None of us know what we may be facing this year. “The LORD is my shepherd I shall not want.” Psalm 23:1 Taken from a message given by Adrian Rogers Print this article The Secret of Satisfaction
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