We Have a Perfect Guide

we do not need to wander around in this world feeling lost, with no purpose. We do not need to live in confusion wondering why we are here.

 

 

Psalm 73:24-26 With Your counsel You will guide me,​​ and afterward receive me to glory. ​​ Whom have I in heaven but You? ​​ And besides You, I desire nothing on earth. ​​ My flesh and my heart may fail,​​ but God is the strength of my heart and my portion forever.

Psalm 73 begins with the writer’s statements of​​ confidence​​ found​​ in God and the blessings that come from God. ​​​​ Following this,​​ we read​​ a description of the Psalmist’s conflict and temptations. ​​ The​​ Psalmist’s conclusion​​ is to confess his own struggles and turn towards God’s grace, God’s guidance, and the focus of God’s glory.

Today we’ll​​ begin to​​ look at the​​ truths found in verses​​ 24​​ through 26. ​​​​ 

  • God will guide His children.

  • We have a certain​​ hope for our future.

  • The things of earth are nothing compared to riches in heaven.

  • Our flesh and heart may​​ [will]​​ fail.

  • God is our strength.

  • God is our​​ inheritance forever.

Let’s look at the first two truths in verse 24: ​​ 

God will guide His children, and

There is hope for our future. ​​​​ 

 With Your counsel You will guide me. ​​ God guiding us means He leads us,​​ He​​ governs us,​​ and​​ even makes our paths straight. ​​ Do you remember playing​​ ‘follow the leader’​​ when you were a kid? ​​ The idea of this simple game was to​​ first choose a leader, then line up and​​ follow and repeat the leader’s words and actions as closely as possible. ​​ Sometimes it was easy and other times, it was difficult to perform and remember the exact patterns. ​​ Psalm 73:24 tells us it is God’s counsel – His plan, His advice,​​ and​​ His purpose – which guides us. ​​ 

In order to follow God we must be familiar with His​​ instructions to us. ​​​​ In other words, what does His word say? ​​ What are His commands? ​​​​ God’s word is His written testimony to the world of who He is, what He has done, and what He will do. ​​ God’s word gives us the account of His creation​​ of the world, His love for mankind, and His plan for the future. ​​​​ In it, He tells us how we can live in obedience to Him. ​​​​ If we do not keep our eyes and focus on God’s truths then we will have trouble knowing what He wants us to do.

Think! ​​​​ Have you ever been lost? ​​ How did you feel? ​​​​ Before we had map programs on our phones,​​ our​​ maps​​ were​​ printed on paper. ​​ ​​ We used to pick them up at the local auto club, or you could purchase a book of maps called a​​ Thomas Guide, at a convenience store. ​​​​ These maps were good for the most part but because they had to be updated,​​ but​​ it took time to print new editions,​​ roads and addresses were frequently missing. ​​ Real time maps have improved but they also are not perfect! ​​ I am certain each​​ of you has been in a vehicle driving around in circles, trying to find a particular street or address! ​​ 

Here's another example of being lost. ​​ When my first son was young, he had the habit of wandering off in​​ a​​ store. ​​ I​​ once​​ watched him​​ walk away from me, and I let him go (with my eyes on him, of course),​​ in order to teach him to stay close. ​​ When he realized he was lost, he became​​ terribly upset; I then went to his​​ rescue,​​ and he never wandered again!​​ ​​ All of us​​ become a bit rattled​​ when we become lost! ​​ None of us likes that feeling of uncertainty. ​​​​ There is good news –​​ we do not need to wander around in this world feeling lost, with no purpose. ​​ We do not need to live in confusion wondering why we are here.

Thankfully, God’s children have His promise of guidance through the truths in His word and the prompting of His Holy Spirit.  ​​​​ If your complete trust is placed​​ in Jesus, you have a personal guide and a written manual of instructions for your life! ​​ No need to wonder what this is all about, or what we are to do next. ​​ We are here to glorify the One who created us and sustains us.​​  ​​​​ 

Psalm 32:8 I will instruct you and teach you in the way which you should go; I will counsel you with My eye upon you.

Psalm 48:14 For such is God, our God forever and ever; He will guide us until death.

Isaiah 58:11 "And the LORD will continually guide you,​​ and satisfy your desire in scorched places,​​ and give strength to your bones;​​ and you will be like a watered garden,​​ and like a spring of water whose waters do not fail.

“Thou shalt guide me: as thou hast kept me hitherto in all my trials, so I am assured thou wilt lead me still into right paths, and keep me from wandering or straying from thee, or falling into mischief. ​​ … With thy counsel; partly, by thy gracious providence, executing thy purpose of mercy to me, and watching over me; partly, by thy word, which thou wilt open mine eyes to understand, as​​ Psalm 119:18 Open thou mine eyes, that I may behold wondrous things out of thy law.; and principally, by thy Holy Spirit, sanctifying and directing me in the whole course of my life.” ​​ Matthew Poole’s Commentary.

If you are a follower of Jesus as your Savior and Lord, you will be able to look back at your life and see His hand guiding you. ​​ It is His work in us which allows us to recognize and avoid snares and temptations that may lead us into sin. ​​ Looking back to the beginning of this Psalm, we can see that the writer struggled with choosing his own way​​ instead of following God. ​​ In his conclusion of this Psalm, he recognizes His trust and understanding must be put solely in the hands of God, following​​ God’s​​ direction​​ alone.

Psalm 143:8,10 Let me hear Your lovingkindness in the morning; for I trust in You; teach me the way in which I should walk; for to You I lift up my soul. ​​ … Teach me to do Your will, for You are my God; let Your good Spirit lead me on level ground.

Proverbs 3:5-6 Trust in the LORD with all your heart​​ and do not lean on your own understanding. ​​ In all your ways acknowledge Him, and He will make your paths straight.

“Can we have a better guide? ​​ When a guide has been well recommended to us by those who have tried him, it is our wisdom to place ourselves unreservedly in his hands; and if he say our way lies to the right, it would show our folly to say we were determined to go to the left”. ​​ John Gadsby.

Think! ​​​​ Many of us have taken a tour at one time or another. ​​ Perhaps you have had a guided tour of a museum, or were at a famous landmark, or even​​ in​​ a foreign land. ​​ Typically, you pay a sum of money to be led through an area and listen to information given by your guide. ​​ Sometimes, the guides are​​ truly knowledgeable​​ and helpful and at other times, we​​ may be​​ disappointed with their lack of information. ​​ God is perfect in His guidance; we can place our complete trust in Him.

“His actual help is necessary to direct, quicken, strengthen, protect and defend us. ​​ In our way to heaven, we need not only a rule and path, but a guide. ​​ The rule is the law of God; but the guide is the Spirit of God”. ​​ Thomas Manton.

God will guide His children.

We have a certain​​ hope for our future. ​​ Read the second half of Psalm 73:24,​​ And​​ afterward receive me to glory.

This life on earth is only the beginning of our purpose which is to glorify God in heaven for eternity.  ​​ ​​​​ Here, we struggle with difficulty all around us, one day we will be received into heaven. ​​ As God’s child, you have a promise for your future. ​​ The certainty of being in heaven with Jesus, propels us to move forward through life following His guidance.

“Afterward. ​​ After all our toil in labour and duty, after all our crosses and afflictions, after all our doubts and fears that we should never receive it; after all the hiding of his face, and clouds and darkness that have passed over us; and after all our battles and fightings for it, oh, then how seasonably will the reception of this reward come in: Thou wilt guide me with thy counsel, and afterward receive me to glory. O blessed afterwards; when all your work is done, when all your doubts and fears are over, and when all your battles are fought; then, O then, ye shall receive the reward”. ​​ John Spalding.

The Psalmist had the​​ assurance of being in God’s presence forever. ​​ This understanding was a powerful tool in his determination to keep on keeping on even in the midst of struggle. ​​ We can easily​​ see​​ that sometimes those who follow evil seem to prosper, and those who​​ seek to do good seem to suffer. ​​ The Psalmist was​​ disturbed with the prosperity of the wicked around him; he was concerned to see that they seemed to​​ have an abundance of good things, even in their pride and sin. ​​ Yet, he was reminded of God’s perfect knowledge and power and chose to​​ set his sights on God’s word. ​​​​ In​​ Psalm 73:23, the verse preceding the one we are studying, it says,​​ Nevertheless I am continually with You; You have taken hold of my right hand”.​​ ​​ So​​ even though it seems that some people are prospering in their sin, we need to remember that our true reward is in Heaven, and​​ we need to​​ live accordingly. ​​ Never mind the state of others, instead be mindful of what you are to do as God’s child and the future He has promised.

Do you have the same assurance​​ as the Psalmist?​​ ​​ Are you​​ able to​​ claim, “With Your counsel You will guide me, and afterward receive me to glory”?

One commentary puts it this way,​​ “All doubts are silenced in confidence of divine guidance and future glory”.​​ ​​ Jamieson-Fausset-Brown.

1Corinthians 13:12 For now we see in a mirror dimly, but then face to face; now I know in part, but then I will know fully just as I also have been fully known.

We are unable to fully understand God’s thoughts and ways. ​​ What we do know is that God is perfectly loving and just in all things. ​​ 

“And afterward. ​​ "Afterward!" ​​ Blessed word. ​​ We can cheerfully put up with the present, when we foresee the future. ​​ What is around us just now is of small consequence, compared with afterward.” ​​ Treasury of David.

John 14:3 "If I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again and receive you to Myself, that where I am, there you may be also.

2Corinthians 5:1 For we know that if the earthly tent which is our house is torn down, we have a building from God, a house not made with hands, eternal in the heavens.

1Peter 1:3-9 ​​ Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who according to His great mercy has caused us to be born again to a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead,​​ to obtain an inheritance which is imperishable and undefiled and will not fade away, reserved in heaven for you,​​ who are protected by the power of God through faith for a salvation ready to be revealed in the last time.​​ In this you greatly rejoice, even though now for a little while, if necessary, you have been distressed by various trials,​​ so that the proof of your faith, being more precious than gold which is perishable, even though tested by fire, may be found to result in praise and glory and honor at the revelation of Jesus Christ;​​ and though you have not seen Him, you love Him, and though you do not see Him now, but believe in Him, you greatly rejoice with joy inexpressible and full of glory,​​ obtaining as the outcome of your faith the salvation of your souls.

Psalm 73:24 With Your counsel You will guide me,​​ and afterward receive me to glory.

God will guide His children; we have a certain hope for our future.​​ All praise, glory, and honor to the One who loves us far beyond anything we might imagine.

For His Name’s Sake

I love how John Wesley’s Notes on the Old Testament explains the words, ‘He restores my soul’ – “He brings it back; from its errors and wandering. Not for any worth in me, but for the glory of his justice, and faithfulness, and goodness.”

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Psalm 23:3

Ps 23:1 (A Psalm of David.) The LORD is my shepherd, I shall not want.​​ 2​​ He makes me lie down in green pastures; He leads me beside quiet waters.​​ 3​​ He restores my soul; He guides me in the paths of righteousness For His name's sake.

Think of what it means to be restored. ​​ I love restoring old furniture. ​​ I don’t necessarily bring the item I’m working on back to its original state, instead I refresh it by putting on a new coat of paint. ​​ Often, screws need to be tightened and seams need regluing in order to strengthen the piece. I normally​​ sand the wood pieces before I​​ paint, and sometimes I sand​​ after,​​ to give it a ‘loved’ look. ​​ Reupholstering​​ can also give​​ a fresh​​ new look to some pieces but older items may need the cushioning replaced in order to really strengthen and fix the entire object.​​ 

When I looked up the Greek word restore is translated from, I was presented with quite a long list of definitions. ​​ Generally, its meaning is to retreat again, bring back home again, to call to mind, to continually deliver. The words recall, recover, refresh, relieve, rescue, retrieve and to cause to​​ return​​ are included in the long list of expressions defining the word ‘restore’.

The above seemed a lot​​ to decipher,​​ so I looked at the​​ Treasury of Scripture Knowledge​​ to try to get some additional insight. ​​ Here are a few verses using the same Greek word <shuwb> or restore.

Ps 19:7 The law of the LORD is perfect,​​ restoring​​ the soul; the testimony of the LORD is sure, making wise the simple.

The​​ Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Commentary​​ says “to restore the soul is to revive or​​ quicken​​ it.

Ps 80:3 O God,​​ restore​​ us, and cause Thy face to shine [upon us], and we will be saved.

There are numerous uses of this same word throughout the​​ Bible, many in the​​ book of Genesis. ​​ The majority of uses for this word have the same thought – return(ed), returned continually, brought back, brought again, certainly return, restore(d), come again, bring again, to deliver,​​ and​​ draw back.​​ 

Psalm 23:3​​ says​​ He restores my soul. ​​​​ God comforts His children. ​​ God refreshes His children. ​​ Not necessarily by changes that occur outside, but by those that come from within.

Consider. ​​​​ How long does an outward change last if only superficial? ​​ In other words, if I don’t take the time to fix the integrity of the furniture I restore, it will still be weak even though the outside may look new. ​​ God restores our soul, the very center of who we are. ​​ He refreshes us from the inside. ​​ Initially, He saved my soul from the grip of sin so that I would have eternal life. ​​ Continually, He brings me back from wandering by​​ His guidance and protection. ​​ When I am weak, God gives me refreshment in His truths and strengthens me.

I love how​​ John Wesley’s Notes on the Old Testament​​ explains​​ the words,​​ ‘He restores my soul’​​ – “He brings it back; from its errors and wandering. ​​ Not for any worth in me, but for the glory of his justice, and faithfulness, and goodness.”

God not only has gifted us with eternal life, He also is here to​​ direct us and guide us, to restore us, to bring us back when we go off in the wrong direction, to give us rest when we become weary. ​​ This is a beautiful picture of our Great Shepherd and His continual care for His children. “Just as a shepherd brings back his wandering sheep from those craggy, untrodden paths, wherein they would lose themselves; and leads them into plain and easy ways, wherein they find rest and safety.” ​​ Patrick/Lowth/Whitby/Lowman Commentary

“When the soul grows sorrowful He revives it; when it is sinful He sanctifies it; when it is weak He strengthens it. … Are any of us low in grace? ​​ Do we feel that our spirituality is at its lowest ebb? ​​ He who turns the ebb into the flood can soon restore our soul. ​​ Pray to Him then for the blessing – ‘Restore thou me, thou Shepherd of my soul!” ​​ Treasury of David

Ps 23:3 He restores my soul;​​ He guides me in the paths of righteousness​​ For His name's sake.

God not only restores my soul,​​ He leads me, He guides me, He puts me on a straight path, the right path.

Think of those times you’ve taken a wrong turn. ​​ About twenty years ago, my husband and I surprised my parents with a trip to Alaska. ​​ My Dad had always dreamed of going there. ​​ While we were walking through​​ some ruins from the 1964​​ earthquake​​ that registered a 9.2 on the Richter scale, my husband took a turn and we all followed. ​​ Soon, we found ourselves right in the middle of mosquitos nesting. ​​ This was as horrible as it sounds: ​​ the little critters were everywhere,​​ our skin was covered and if you opened your mouth to say anything or scream, they entered your mouth. ​​ I remember having mosquito bites on my tongue, and in my ears along with every exposed skin surface. ​​ God doesn’t lead us on a path of calamity, he leads us on His path of righteousness.

Ever have those times where you don’t know which way to turn?​​ ​​ The direction you should take doesn’t seem clear​​ and there doesn’t seem​​ to be a good answer or right choice. ​​ We’ve all been there at one time or another. ​​ Several of us have been there multiple times. ​​ Some may even be there right now. ​​ What do you do?

Always, always, always go back to the truths you know in Christ Jesus. ​​ Psalm 23:3​​ says God will guide us to His way, what is best. ​​ Place your trust​​ completely in His truths given to us through His word. ​​ You​​ can​​ rest in the fact​​ that God does what He says.​​ His answers may not come as quickly as we would like which means we​​ need to wait. ​​ His answers may also not be what we want, but they will be what we need. ​​ His answers are often not easy, but will cause us to trust Him every step we take. ​​ Remember the truths written for us just in this Psalm alone.

Ps 23:1-3​​ (A Psalm of David.) The LORD is my shepherd, I shall not want.​​ Ps​​ 2​​ He makes me lie down in green pastures; He leads me beside quiet waters.​​ 3​​ He restores my soul; He guides me in the paths of righteousness For His name's sake.

Ps 31:3 For Thou art my rock and my fortress; for Thy name's sake Thou wilt lead me and guide me.

Pr 8:20 "I walk in the way of righteousness, in the midst of the paths of justice,

In the paths of righteousness; in straight, and plain, and safe paths, where the sheep is neither hurt, nor wearied, nor in danger of wandering. By his word he directs me to the right ways of truth, and holiness, and righteousness, and by his Spirit he inclines and enables me to choose them, and to continue to walk in them.” ​​ Matthew Poole’s Commentary

Ps 143:8-10​​ Let me hear Thy​​ lovingkindness in the morning; for I trust in Thee; teach me the way in which I should walk; for to Thee I lift up my soul.​​ 9​​ Deliver me, O LORD, from my enemies; I take refuge in Thee.​​ 10​​ Teach me to do Thy will, for Thou art my God; let Thy good Spirit lead me on level ground.

Isa 42:16 "And I will lead the blind​​ [literal or figurative]​​ by a way they do not know, in paths they do not know I will guide them. I will make darkness into light before them and rugged places into plains. These are the things I will do, and I will not leave them undone."

I​​ have been saved from sin, I am continually led by my Shepherd to all that is needed,​​ and I​​ am saved to live a life in sync with His will. ​​ Only God is able to guide me into His ways. ​​ There is no possible way I am able to seek out His truths and follow them on my own without the help of the Holy Spirit. ​​ But, being saved from sin I am saved to righteousness. ​​ This is my hope, what I know for certain. ​​ God is my guide and He never fails to restore His children and guide them – even when they get lost or stray off the path, even when the way seems unclear or difficult. ​​ A shepherd will carry the weakest sheep if needed until they are strong enough to walk on their own. ​​ Do you trust Jesus to shepherd you?

Consider. ​​​​ The promises of God are certain. ​​​​ The faithfulness of God is sure.

Heb 10:23 Let us hold fast the confession of our hope without wavering, for He who promised is faithful;

2Co 1:20 For as many as may be the promises of God, in Him they are yes; wherefore also by Him is our Amen to the glory of God through us.

Isa 43:2 "When you pass through the waters, I will be with you; And through the rivers, they will not overflow you. When you walk through the fire, you will not be scorched,​​ nor​​ will the flame burn you.

1Jo 2:25 And this is the promise which He Himself made to us: eternal life.

1Th 5:24 Faithful is He who calls you, and He also will bring it to pass.

Ps 36:5 Thy lovingkindness, O LORD, extends to the heavens, Thy faithfulness [reaches] to the skies.

Why does God restore my soul and guide me in the paths of righteousness?

For His name’s sake.

On account of who He is. ​​​​ His character. ​​ To display the glory of His grace towards those He loves. ​​ Because He is perfect and good. ​​ 

We are likened to sheep. ​​ We easily lose our way and will perish without a Shepherd. ​​ It is not because of anything in us that we are able to live lives of righteousness. ​​ I am not worthy. ​​ But God is and it brings great glory to God’s name when He guides us in righteousness, protecting us from harm. ​​ This is a display of​​ His​​ power and​​ faithfulness. ​​ 

Ps 79:9 Help us, O God of our salvation, for the glory of Thy name; and deliver us, and forgive our sins, for Thy name's sake.

Eph 1:6 to the praise of the glory of His grace, which He freely bestowed on us in the Beloved.

 

To God be the glory, great things He hath done;

So loved He the world that He gave us His Son,

Who yielded His life an atonement for sin,

And opened the life gate that all may go in.

 

Praise the Lord, praise the Lord,

Let the earth hear His voice!

Praise the Lord, praise the Lord,

Let the people rejoice!

 

O come to the Father through Jesus the Son,

And give Him the glory, great things He has done.​​ 

Fanny Crosby, 1875