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Are You Running with Jesus

March 22, 2026

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We are not meant to run this race alone, and we were never designed to. Jesus is the Good Shepherd, and Psalm 23 shows us everything we gain when we follow him closely: rest, guidance, restoration, courage in the darkest valleys, and the overflow of his Spirit. When trouble comes, the call is simple and urgent: do not try to fix yourself first. Run to the Shepherd right away, just as you are, and let him lead you back to the path of righteousness.

But running with Jesus also means running with others. To be alone is not simply to be by yourself. It is to be unknown, and we can be surrounded by people and still be completely unknown to them. God did not design us to run as islands. He placed us in the body of Christ so that we would be truly known, confess our struggles, and carry one another. Discipleship is not optional and neither is vulnerability. Pride and fear will tell us to hide, but God gives grace to the humble. So we humble ourselves, open up to trusted brothers and sisters, and run the race together with Jesus as our shepherd leading the way.

Related Sermons:


  1. Are You Running Hard
  2. 2 Timothy 3 – Perilous Times
  3. Are You Running with Christ
  4. Jacob in Haran
  5. What is Your God Like?

Filed Under: David Yoder, Special Meetings Tagged With: 1 John, Genesis, Hebrews, James, John, Psalms

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