Jehovah Rohi
Series: The Names of God
Summary
In today's discussion, the focus is on the name *Jehovah Rohi*, meaning "The Lord is my Shepherd," drawn from Psalm 23 and John 10. The term *Jehovah* refers to God, while *Rohi* (from the Hebrew *ra* or *rohe*) means to feed, tend, or lead to pasture, ultimately signifying a shepherd. The name is first referenced in Genesis 48:15, where Jacob refers to God as his shepherd, a theme echoed throughout Scripture, including in Psalms, Jeremiah, and Ezekiel. Jehovah Rohi is seen as one who guides, leads, and protects His people, as exemplified in the famous Psalm 23: "The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want." This opening statement prepares believers to receive all that Jehovah Rohi offers, ensuring that they lack nothing.
The Lord provides direction, leading His people to rest and peace, as described in verse 2 of Psalm 23, where God makes us "lie down in green pastures" and "leads me beside still waters." This represents rest and security, counteracting the rush of life. Additionally, Jehovah Rohi restores the soul, as noted in verse 3, offering healing and guidance along "paths of righteousness" for His name's sake. Restoration is vital because only that which is broken needs restoring. The Lord's guidance is especially needed for those who have wandered or lost their way, helping them return to the right and holy paths.
Damian Thompson
Online & Outreach Pastor
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