In this second week of this series, we take a deeper look at one of the most well-known and popular scriptures of all time: PSALM 23. The Twenty-third Psalm is a great comfort to us as we imagine the green pastures and still waters. It also recalls the dark valleys and calls us into the not-so-easy practice of sitting down at the table with our enemies. Think of who Jesus chose to spend time with and who to give His attention. An unhurried God is present with us in the good times and in the difficult times and invites us to be radically present to each other in the same way. Have we been too busy to be really present to one another?