A First Nations Psalm 23

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The Twenty Third Psalm

The great father above a shepherd chief is.
I am His and with Him I want not.
He throws out to me a rope
and the name of the rope is love
and He draws me to where the grass is green
and the water is not dangerous,
and I eat and lie down and am satisfied.
Sometimes my heart is very weak and falls down
but He lifts me up again and draws me into a good road.
His name is wonderful.

Sometime, it may be very soon, it may be a long long time,
He will draw me into a valley.
It is dark there, but I'll be afraid not,
for it is between those mountains
that the shepherd chief will meet me
and the hunger that I have in my heart all through life will be satisfied.

He gives a staff to lean upon.
He spreads a table before me with all kinds of foods.
He put His hand upon my head and all the "tired" is gone.
My cup he fills till it runs over.
What I tell is true.
I lie not.

These roads that are "away ahead" will stay with me
through this life and after;
and afterward I will go to live in the Big Teepee
and sit down with the shepherd chief forever.

Amen

For reflection alone or together:

How do you get through dark times?

What or whom do you lean upon for support?