Scripture: Psalm 23
A long, long time ago before any of you were born there was a television game show called "Who Do You Trust?" This is how the game is played first The leader will ask you are asked a question that you have to answer for example a Bible question. Then you will be asked "Who do you trust?" And you have to choose a person you trust to answer the question correctly for you.
Playing the "Who Do You Trust?" game can be a lot of fun, but in real life, it is very important to know whom we can trust. I know where to find the answer. We can find the answer to that question in the Bible. Psalm 23 is one of the best-loved passages in the whole Bible. When we read the 23rd Psalm, it sounds as if someone may have just asked David the question,"Who do you trust?" What was his answer? His answer was, "The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want."
David was himself a shepherd and he knew that sheep can trust the shepherd in every situation. When the sheep are hungry, the shepherd takes them to green pastures where they have plenty to eat. When the sheep are thirsty, he leads them to a quiet stream where the can drink. When the sheep are in danger of being eaten by wild animals, the shepherd is their protector. The sheep can trust the shepherd in every situation.
Each day we find ourselves facing difficult situations and we have difficult choices to make. We often ask ourselves, "Who can I trust?" The answer is, "Jesus." The Bible tells us that Jesus is "The Good Shepherd" and we are his sheep. Just like David, we can say, "The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want." We can trust him in every situation.
source : sermons4kids
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