Psalm 23:5 Explained | A Table in the Presence of Enemies
Update: 2025-10-05
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What does Psalm 23:5 really mean when it says, “You prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies”? Why would God set a feast in the middle of your struggles instead of waiting until after the battle is over?
In this message, Pastor Scott Savage unpacks Psalm 23:5, showing how our Good Shepherd surprises us with intimacy, refreshment, and abundance—even when enemies surround us. Rather than waiting for life to get easier, God invites us to experience His goodness right in the messy middle.
From overflowing cups to unexpected feasts, Psalm 23:5 reminds us that God’s presence is not distant but deeply personal. He meets us in the valleys, protects us at the table, and fills our lives with more than we can contain.
📖 Scripture: Psalm 23:5, John 10:10 , 1 Peter 5:8, Psalm 118, Ephesians 3
🎙️ Speaker: Scott Savage
📍 Cornerstone Church, Prescott, AZ
🗺️ Yavapai County | Evangelical Free Church of America
🗓️ Series: Psalm 23 – Week 5
🌐 Learn more or plan a visit: https://prescottcornerstone.com
In this message, Pastor Scott Savage unpacks Psalm 23:5, showing how our Good Shepherd surprises us with intimacy, refreshment, and abundance—even when enemies surround us. Rather than waiting for life to get easier, God invites us to experience His goodness right in the messy middle.
From overflowing cups to unexpected feasts, Psalm 23:5 reminds us that God’s presence is not distant but deeply personal. He meets us in the valleys, protects us at the table, and fills our lives with more than we can contain.
📖 Scripture: Psalm 23:5, John 10:10 , 1 Peter 5:8, Psalm 118, Ephesians 3
🎙️ Speaker: Scott Savage
📍 Cornerstone Church, Prescott, AZ
🗺️ Yavapai County | Evangelical Free Church of America
🗓️ Series: Psalm 23 – Week 5
🌐 Learn more or plan a visit: https://prescottcornerstone.com
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