Psalm 23:4 “Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me.” This article talks about how we fear no evil and what is meant by "thy rod and thy staff they comfort me." Music:"Adding the Sun" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
I Will Fear No Evil
Psalm 23:4 “Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me.”
I was attending a conference this weekend and the speaker mentioned this verse. It was not a spiritual conference so when I heard it I figured it was a sign that I should talk about it today. I talked yesterday about how being still is not easy. Today God is talking about something else that’s not easy. I am sensing a theme here. Life is not easy. The verse says though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil. This is hard. It seems like there is so much to fear these days.
This last year and a half have been full of fear. Many were afraid of getting sick and having to go to the hospital. Others were afraid their loved ones would be sick. There were also people afraid of the police and afraid to go outside. There were people afraid to leave their houses because of their race or nationality. There were people afraid that wrong person would win the presidential election. We have people afraid to take the vaccine, we have people afraid not to take the vaccine. You get the point. It has been a rough year full of fear.
Then we read this scripture and we wonder how it is possible to fear no evil. How is it possible to fear no evil when you are surrounded by death, or the possibility of death? If you read on it says “for thou are with me; they rod and thy staff they comfort me.” God is with us, we all know this, we repeat this and tell others this, but do we really believe this? Do you believe that God is right there with you when you are in the valleys? We all know how all powerful God is, so if we believe that He is there with us, it makes sense that we wouldn’t be afraid. How could we be afraid when He is there? He is the Almighty One.
So, why do we have so much fear? Are we afraid that He won’t help us? Are we afraid He won’t show up? Are we afraid to die? What is it that we have been so afraid of over these past 18 months. Or maybe it is not just these past 18 months. Maybe you find yourself worried about a lot of things. Maybe you worry every time there is a storm coming. Maybe you worry about your finances. Maybe you worry about your children, parents, siblings, spouse. Worry may be a part of your everyday life. I am hoping to change that. It probably won’t change over night, and it may not be easy, but it is possible. The bible mentions “fear not” 365 times. This is definitely something that God wants us to get.
I will be honest, I didn’t get the last part of this verse. “Thy rod and thy staff they comfort me.” I looked up the meaning of this because I wondered if there was something that I was missing. I am glad I did because there is a great article called “Understanding Psalm 23: What Does the Staff and Rod Acually Mean?" I put a link in the show notes so you can read the whole article. (Click Here) I highly suggest it as it is good. I will not retell the article, I will just touch upon the few descriptions of the rod and the staff. First, the author says that the staff symbolizes rest, as shepherds used to lean on their staff for rest. Next, the staff can symbolize rescue because shepherds used to use their staff to rescue sheep from the thick brush. Third, the staff can symbolize a guide as the shepherd used it to guild sheep across open fields.
This all seems to make a lot of sense to me. We just talked about yesterday how we need to rest in the Lord. This is just another way the Lord is reminding us of that. It seems like we are much happier and less afraid when we are able to just rest in the Lord. To just sit with Him and turn over all of our worries and fears to Him. Also, God rescues us from difficult situations when we need Him. He doesn’t abandon us. He is always there for us in good times and in bad. Lastly, He is definitely our Guide. How many times have we needed God to guide us through the rough parts of our lives? We need Him as a guide for the easy parts as well.
The article goes on to say that Rod is Our Protection. When shepherds were herding sheep they used their rod to defend against anything that wanted to attack the sheep. This is what God does for us. He protects us from our enemies. The Rod is also a symbol of Love. The shepherds used to use their rods to count the sheep. You might be wondering how this is a symbol of Love. This is act of love because the shepherd is making sure that all of his sheep are present and accounted for. God is doing the same thing for us. He does not want a single one of His sheep to get lost. He loves us too much.
Now that I understand what the words rod and staff mean in the context of this verse and in the time that it was written, I feel as though I understand the verse as a whole better now. I can’t believe how much the Lord is saying to us with just a short sentence or two. I am also in awe sometimes thinking about how much God loves us. It amazes me how He can be all these things for us, for each and every one of us. Understanding that His staff is our guide, rescue, and rest; and that his rod is our protection and love helps me understand why we should have no fear. We don’t need fear when we realize all that He has already doing for us. We don’t need fear when he is there to protect us, guide us, and rescue us. He has got us. We can rest in the knowledge that His staff and His rod are enough for us. They are more than enough for us.
“Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me.” Is it any different hearing that verse again after hearing the description of the rod and the staff? Does it make you want to trust in the Lord more? Does it help you fear a little less? I hope that it has helped. I hope that we can all get to a place where we don’t have so much fear. It is so freeing when you can let go of some of your fears and learn to lean into and trust God. You won’t regret it. I will leave you with Matthew 6:27 to think about. “Can any one of you by worrying add a single hour to your life?”
Dear Heavenly Father, I ask that you bless all those listening to this episode today. Lord, we ask that you help us to have no fear in times of trouble. We ask that you help us to feel loved. Lord, I ask that you help all those that are feeling anxious or worried today and every day. Help them to hand their worry over to you and not take it back again. We thank you Lord for guiding us through our lives. We thank for you for protecting us and for being our place of rest. Lord, we thank you for rescuing us every single time we need you to. You are the best! We love you Lord and we ask all of this in accordance with your will and in Jesus’ holy name, Amen.