God's Presence in the Valley
Psalm 23 takes a powerful turn in verse 4. The language shifts from talking about God to speaking directly to Him: “You are with me.” This change is not accidental, it reveals something essential about the valley experience. When life is easy, it’s possible to speak about God from a distance. But in the valley, distance is no longer enough. We need closeness. One of the greatest struggles Christians face is feeling alone in hardship. Even when we know the truth intellectually, our emotions can tell a different story. The darkness of the valley can make God feel distant or silent. But Scripture assures us that His presence is not based on our feelings—it is based on His promise. Hebrews 13:5 reminds us that God will never leave or forsake us. That means there is no valley so deep, no darkness so thick, that He is not there. The presence of God does not always remove the valley, but it transforms how we walk through it. Learning to rely on His presence require...