tender care of the Shepherd who knows your name

The Tender Care of the Shepherd — A Reflection on Psalm 23


Discover the Comforting Truth Behind “My Shepherd Knows My Name”


He Knows You. He Leads You. He Loves You.

Psalm 23 is one of the most cherished passages in the Bible, and for good reason. It paints a vivid picture of God as a gentle Shepherd—watching, guiding, and providing for His sheep with unwavering love and care.

“The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.” (Psalm 23:1)

These simple words are a deep well of comfort. They remind us that no matter where we are in life—on mountaintops of joy or in valleys of fear—God is present. He sees us. He provides. And most of all, He knows us by name.


What Psalm 23 Reveals About God’s Love for You

  • You Are Not Alone
    “Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for You are with me.”
    God doesn’t promise a life without hardship—but He does promise His presence through it all.

  • You Are Known Personally
    A shepherd doesn’t lead a nameless flock. He calls each one. Jesus, our Good Shepherd, knows your name, your heart, and your story.

  • You Are Valued and Protected
    “Your rod and your staff, they comfort me.”
    The Shepherd’s tools were not for harm, but for guidance and protection. God is actively working to keep you safe and on the right path.

  • You Are Cherished Forever
    “Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life.”
    His love is not temporary. It is steady and enduring.


A Gentle Reminder in Your Daily Life

That’s the heart behind our “My Shepherd Knows My Name” sweatshirt (and t-shirt) —featuring a peaceful lamb, it’s a wearable reminder of the personal love God has for you. Whether you're stepping into a busy day or curling up in quiet reflection, let it whisper this truth to your soul: You are seen. You are led. You are deeply loved.


Let His care be your comfort.
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