Summary of W. Phillip Keller's a Shepherd Looks at Psalm 23

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#1 The Lord, who is my Shepherd, is God the author, God the artisan, and God the agent who presents these facts to both my mind and my spiritual understanding so that they become real and relative to me as an individual.

#2 I am essentially bound to admit that Christ's ownership of me as a human being is legitimate. I belong to him simply because he deliberately chose to create me as the object of his affection.

#3 We are under obligation to recognize God's ownership of us because He literally lays Himself out for us constantly. He is ever interceding for us, guiding us by His gracious Spirit, and working on our behalf to ensure that we will benefit from His care.

#4 The Good Shepherd cares for and protects His flock. He is the most balanced and perhaps the most beloved being ever to enter the society of men. He was the most noble and compassionate person ever to live.

Summary of W. Phillip Keller's a Shepherd Looks at Psalm 23