Psalm 23:1 — “I Shall Not Want”: The Mystery of True Contentment
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We live in one of the wealthiest nations in history—and yet one of the most discontented. How can that be?
In this episode of Rod & Staff, Dr. Tony Myers explores Psalm 23:1: “The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.” This bold statement confronts our modern obsession with more—more comfort, more control, more success, more approval—and exposes why our desires so often leave us empty.
Drawing from Scripture, pastoral experience, and voices like the Apostle Paul, C.S. Lewis, and Paul Tripp, this teaching explains why contentment is not natural, not promoted by the world, and not easily learned. Contentment is a mystery that reshapes our desires and redirects our satisfaction away from “bigger and better” toward Jesus, our Good Shepherd.
When the Lord truly becomes our Shepherd, our wants begin to change—and our satisfaction shifts from temporary things to lasting joy in Christ.
For more biblical resources and teaching from Dr. Tony Myers, visit RodStaff.org.