The LORD Is My Shepherd (Psalm 23)
A Sermon By Elise Beatrice – Sunday, 23 November 2025
You know the ancient, comforting words of Psalm 23, but do you know the fierce, protective, and intimate reality they promise?
In this heartfelt Sermon, Elise Beatrice gently invites the listener into a place of stillness, trust, and remembrance. With deep reverence and quiet boldness, she reflects on words many know well—yet challenges us to ask whether we truly live them. This is not a message of noise or display, but one of careful listening, spiritual discernment, and honest self-examination before God.
Through vivid imagery and unwavering faith, this sermon draws subtle contrasts between safety and danger, obedience and wandering, presence and absence. It is an invitation to pause and consider: Who is truly leading me? And am I willing to follow where He goes? Spoken with conviction, humility, and love for the truth, this episode offers comfort to the weary, clarity to the seeking, and a quiet call back to the voice that never abandons His own.
In this deeply moving Sermon, Elise Beatrice speaks with a holy intensity that flows not from performance, but from conviction. Every word is shaped by reverence, every pause by faith. This is a message born out of Scripture, prayer, and a profound awareness of the Lord’s nearness—one that does not seek to impress, but to awaken, led by the Lord Jesus’ Holy Spirit.
With passionate clarity and heartfelt urgency, Elise Beatrice draws the listener into a meditation on trust, protection, and belonging. Familiar words are approached not casually, but with trembling respect, inviting each soul to consider whether they are merely reciting truth—or truly living under it. The message gently yet firmly confronts the difference between hearing and following, between comfort and obedience, between claiming faith and walking in it.
Elise Beatrice’s faith-filled passion will guide you to a profound realization of your place in the Lord’s flock and the glorious destination He has secured for His own.
This is not a sermon to rush through, but one to sit with. A call to listen more closely, to walk more carefully, and to trust more fully. May it lead hearts back to a place of humility, dependence, and peace in the presence of God.
May those who listen do so with an open heart and a listening spirit.
Have a blessed Christmas.