He makes me lie down in green pastures…
Sheep do not easily lie down. They are anxious creatures, easily spooked and prone to wander. They only rest when the shepherd has brought them to a safe place, fed them, and kept away threats. David describes God’s care in these terms: the Shepherd makes His sheep lie down in green pastures. He provides not only food but rest.
For us, this image speaks to God’s tender provision for weary souls. Green pastures are a picture of abundance and security. The Shepherd does not drive us endlessly; He leads us into places where we can stop, breathe, and be restored. In a restless world, He invites us to rest under His care.
But notice: “He makes me lie down.” Sometimes we resist rest, clinging to busyness or anxiety. Yet the Shepherd lovingly compels us to stop. Sabbath is not optional, it is His gift to us. To lie down in green pastures is to trust that God is enough, that we do not need to strive endlessly, because He provides.
Ultimately, Christ Himself is our green pasture. In Him, the hungry are fed, the restless find peace, and the weary are given rest. He is the bread of life, the place of abundance, the Shepherd who restores.
What keeps you from lying down in God’s “green pastures”? How can you accept His invitation to rest in Him today?
Shepherd Lord, thank you for leading me to green pastures. Teach me to rest in your provision and to trust your care, even when I am restless. Help me find renewal in you.