Wednesday, July 20 The Lord is my shepherd.

I’D Rather be Blowing Bubbles: Picture by Fred Prince

Our Blog is inspired by The Holy Spirit.

We are using the Optional Memorial of Saint Apollinaris, bishop and martyr

The Lord is my shepherd; there is nothing I shall want.

The LORD is my shepherd; I shall not want.

In verdant pastures he gives me repose;

Beside restful waters he leads me;

he refreshes my soul.  

Even though I walk in the dark valley

I fear no evil; for you are at my side

With your rod and your staff

that give me courage.

You spread the table before me

in the sight of my foes;

You anoint my head with oil;

my cup overflows.

Only goodness and kindness follow me

all the days of my life;

And I shall dwell in the house of the LORD

Forever. Psalm 23

I know all of you know of or know this Psalm, King David wrote it and it is as important to us today as it applied to King David during his lifetime.

Three years ago, I, we, decided to learn this psalm and say it daily.  As we go through each section, I find comfort and Peace.

Why?

With the Lord as my shepherd, I don’t fear the “world” and what the world can heap upon me.  God will give me the strength to deal with any difficulties life can present.

I am finding the waters restful, and my soul is refreshed by not being concerned with the cares of the world.  I, we, have turned off the news; I try every day to stay in the Peace of the Holy Spirit.

Right now, we are caught up in inflation.  I remember years ago when the interest rates for a new house exceeded 10%, when savings and loan banks went under the economy tanked, and many businesses failed.  I remember when Polio hit, and we were shown pictures of people in iron lungs, and we were scared we would get this horrible disease.

During these times, I, not we, were not living in Peace, I was letting the times dictate my lifestyle, and I wasn’t sure Gail and I would ever retire or even get to retirement.

Since I turned my life over to God the Father by imitating His Son and listening to the whisper of the Holy Spirit, my life has changed, as I, we, have reported. 

I Love the change.

I do feel protected.  I have faith that God will take care of me because God HAS taken care of me.

Let’s go to the last few lines of the Psalms.

Only goodness and kindness follow me

all the days of my life;

And I shall dwell in the house of the LORD

Forever. 

Goodness (some versions of the Fruit of the Holy Spirit have Goodness instead of Generosity) and Kindness, two of the nine Fruit of the Holy Spirit, do follow me since I have made the change to let God lead and I follow, and I now do believe this will continue all the days of my life,

And, 

Because I am living in goodness and kindness, I am dwelling and will continue to dwell even after my death in the house of the Lord.

Where else would I want to live?

As we were typing this blog out, I realized how important it was for me to learn and say this Psalm daily.  It only takes a few minutes, but the lines that stood and still stand out for me is; 

And I shall dwell in the house of the LORD

Forever. 

“The nine” We pray you will grow in the Love, Joy, and Peace of the Holy Spirit by growing in Patience, Kindness, Generosity, Faithfulness, Gentleness, and Self-Control.

Sidebar:

We showed a picture of a young girl raking trash that was littered around the church we were rebuilding in Honduras.

The first time Mike and I went to Honduras, Gail told her law office of the upcoming trip, and they decided on their own to buy toys for the kids we would be meeting.

I went down with my Navy duffle bag stuffed full of toys that her office went and bought.

The second day we were there, Mike and I decided to give the toys out to the kids.  As we started to hand them out the Holy Spirit told me to tell the kids to draw a picture with the paper and crayons they were given.

What happened next blew everyone’s mind.

We are talking about kids who lived in one-room houses with no bathrooms.  There was an outhouse that was used by many in that area.

One of the women in our group had to use the outhouse and was almost knocked out by the stench.

Around every house was trash.

Sometimes they ate that day; sometimes, they didn’t.

We, as judgmental Americans, concluded they were living in a third-world country and didn‘t have all the fine (?) things we had become accustomed to. Running clean water, bathrooms with a toilet, shower, and separate bedrooms, to mention a few.  We will skip T.V. cars, etc.

The kids that afternoon did as we asked and came back with pictures that blew all of us away.

George, who headed our group, was a Psychologist, and in all the years he had been going to Honduras had never given drawing materials to the kids and asked for a picture in return.

What did the kids draw?

Happy Pictures!

Houses with picket fences, smiling clouds, happy family members, smiling dogs, and the dogs we saw there were fed as little as the people, flowers, happy trees, and the list went on.

George to a long look at the pictures and said, “If we had asked American children in the poorest parts of a city to do the same exercise, the pictures he would have gotten back would be of people shooting, planes shooting up the area, in short, all types of violence.” 

I realized as I thought and now think about these pictures God took care of these kids; the children we met were filled with Joy.  Their lives were not cluttered by the junk we accumulate in our lives.  Their parent were trying to pull the families up, but in many cases, they were trapped in a system where the landlord charged an exorbitant rent for the small piece of land they lived on that didn’t allow them to get ahead.

We visited on that trip a family who had had a house built by our group the previous year, and when we showed up to say hello, they greeted us with open arms.  I had never experienced a Love that we experienced, from strangers, that day, and sadly I had told Mike I didn’t want to go on that first trip.

Things don’t make a life, but letting the Lord be your Shephard does!

About the Author

My name is Frederick Prince, nicknames, Fred, Ted, and Tedfred. My wife Gail and I have been married for fifty-seven short years. We have three married sons and five grandchildren. Gail and I attend St. John Paul II Parish located in Scarborough Maine. I graduated from Stonehill College with a BSBA in Management in 1963. I joined the Navy and served aboard the USS Pine Island, a seaplane tender, for two years. I am a Vietnam Veteran and am proud of my service. Gail and I moved to Maine in 1966, and we now reside in Scarborough Maine. Gail and I have been active in our Church and our community. We have written five books: A Journey with The Holy Spirit - Revised Edition, I Believe... Revised edition, A Lion Dead to The Lord - Revised Edition, God Thoughts 2022, and God thoughts 2023 E-books and Paperback copies are available at Amazon, Hardcovers with jacket at Barnes and Noble. Being selected to write the Wednesday blog has filled me with Joy. Being 83 I believe gives me a different perspective. Where you are going I have been, and I pray my twenty-seven years working with the men in the Cumberland County Jail brings a very different outlook to the table.

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11 Comments

  1. Well done (said), Fred! How often our preconception fails! I recall having read a Dutch study on the psyches of Pediatric patients born with various handicaps, be they seeing, hearing, or moving around. While the rest of the world (the “normal” ones) think the “handicapped” and their families must have been in a constant state of sorriness and misery, the actual situation is simply the contrary. Rather, the “handicapped” always move forward, adjusting to the world as best they could, and very often have been living in joy and peace perhaps much more than the “normal” ones…

  2. Wonderful stuff Fred. The psalm speaks to our hearts and souls for direction. What other house could be better to dwell in…all the days of our lives. Peace my brother.

  3. Kathy, You’re welcome, but remember to thank the Holy Spirit for talking to you. Fred

  4. Anonymous, As you know by now I give all the credit to the Holy Spirit, and I pray you live in the Peace of the Holy Spirit, which I believe you do. Fred

  5. Andrew, Your comment hits the nail on the head. It is sad we are so judgementmential. We should just accept the person and love the person. Easy, yet it seems so hard. Peace Fred

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