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Morning Prayer January 11, 2025: The Lord Is My Shepherd, I Shall Not Want

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As we begin our day seeking spiritual guidance through morning prayer and daily devotions, we turn to the sacred words of Psalm 23:1, “The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want” (Psalm 23:1). This powerful declaration speaks to the profound trust and confidence a sheep has in its shepherd, a trust that guarantees provision, protection, and safety. This morning, we’ll focus on cultivating that same unwavering trust in God, our Good Shepherd, knowing that He meets all our needs. This theme also connects with those seeking prayers for guidance, prayers for needs, prayers for protection, and a deeper connection with God.

What Does “The Lord is My Shepherd, I Shall Not Want” Mean in Our Daily Life?

This familiar verse, often explored in Bible studies and daily Bible readings, is rich with meaning. It symbolizes:

Guidance for this Prayer:

As we begin our day with daily prayer and morning devotions, we can cultivate this sacred shepherd-sheep relationship with God:

Let’s Pray:

Heavenly Father,
This morning, I come before You, acknowledging You as my Good Shepherd. I declare, “The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.” With this affirmation, I trust that You will provide for all my needs—physical, emotional, and spiritual. I release my worries and anxieties to You, believing You are in control, and seek Your guidance for each step of my day. Lead me in paths of righteousness, protect me from all harm, and let Your peace fill me with assurance of Your loving care.

In Jesus’ name, I pray for the wisdom to discern Your will, the strength to follow Your lead, and the comfort of resting in Your love, Amen.

Confessions for the Morning: (Sacred Bible Verses for Faith, Trust, and Hope):

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