The Psalmist says of the
Lord, his Shepherd, "He maketh me to lie down in green
pastures," or, as the Hebrew has it, "in pastures of tender
grass." What a world of significance there is in this little
sentence: "The Lord is my shepherd."
"He maketh me to lie down.
"He doth not compel me. That is not the Lord's method; he findeth a
better way. If he compelled me to lie down, there would be no pleasure in
it. When a sheep is compelled to lie down, it is in fear; it cannot but
dread what is happen to it. So the Lord doth not compel me. He leadeth me
in the pastures of tender grass, and I eat until i am satisfied, and being
satisfied with the sweet and luscious pasturage, I lie down, content.
While the sheep is hungry, it will not lie down in the pasture; it
desireth to eat. But when it hath eaten its fill, it lieth down and
resteth and is satisfied. So he feedeth my soul day by day; the good
things of his kingdom doth he give unto me. He satisfieth my soul with
fatness. My soul desireth nothing more than what he giveth. If I hunger,
He hath a supply, and giveth me, and that with a generous hand. He knoweth
all my needs. He supplieth everyone, that I may be "fat and
flourishing, to show that the Lord is upright."
There are many enemies about, but
"he maketh me to lie down." I am in quietness. My heart is not
afraid. The Shepherd standeth between me and those ravening wolves. The
lion and the bear cannot harm me, for the Shepherd standeth as my
protector. His eye shall watch while I lie down. His ear shall hearken and
shall hear the sound of their footstep if they come near. I trust the
Shepherd; therefore my heart is not afraid and I shall lie down safely. It
is trust that enable me to lie down. If I were afraid, I could not thus
rest. I should be watching and fearing and trembling. Every noise will
alarm me. I should forget about the green pastures. I should forget the
tender grass. But he is watching. He hath His weapon in His hand. He doth
not fear my enemies, and while He is watching I do not fear them, for He
is strong and mighty. He is greater than my foes. They know it and are
afraid. They tremble at his voice. They flee away, but i lie safely. He
hath said, "I will feed them in a good pasture, and upon the high
mountains of Israel."
"He leadeth me beside the still
waters. "When I grow thirsty, the river lieth at the foot of the
mountain, and down the slope He will lead me, and there in the shade, in
the quiet, restful coolness, I shall drink of the waters of quietness and
shall be satisfied, and my soul shall delight in him. The path down which
He leadeth me may be steep; there may be thorns along the way; but so long
as I permit Him to lead me where He will, He will lead me safely. I must
not choose my own way. I must not run ahead of him. I must not leave the
path. I must follow close to him. I must listen to his voice, and then He
will lead me to the still waters, and there I shall rest in his love. Then
as the evening falleth, He will lead me to his fold, and inside its walls
of security I shall rest during the hours of the night. I shall not fear
darkness, for the Shepherd is watching. I shall not fear the wild beast
round about, for they cannot harm me. He will watch over me and bear me up
when I am weak. I can rest secure. My shepherd is the Good Shepherd. He
loveth his sheep. They are a pleasure to him.
Though He sometimes may need to lead
by a rugged way, yet I am safe, for He careth for me. He will lead me in
the way that I should go. He will enrich my soul with his goodness. Yea,
"goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life; and I
will dwell in the house of the Lord forever."
