The Daily Blade: Episode #192
Shane & Shane // Psalm 23
Hosts: Joby Martin & Kyle Thompson
Guest: Shane & Shane
Date: September 25, 2025
Overview
In this devotional episode, hosts Joby Martin and Kyle Thompson are joined by Shane & Shane for a reflective journey through Psalm 23. The episode centers on the enduring promise of God’s goodness and mercy, with a strong emphasis on worship through song and scripture. The hosts aim to encourage listeners, especially those experiencing hardship, to trust in God’s unwavering presence.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. Opening and Context [00:01-00:28]
- Joby Martin and Kyle Thompson introduce the episode as part of their ongoing series on the Psalms.
- Shane & Shane join as guests, setting the tone for a focus on worship and reflection.
2. Worship Through Psalm 23 Song [00:34-01:14, 03:22-07:30]
- Shane & Shane lead the audience in singing a musical rendition of Psalm 23, weaving scripture with worship.
- The lyrics focus on the assurances of God’s presence, guidance, and protection:
- "Surely goodness, surely mercy, right beside me all my days, and I will dwell in your house forever and bless your holy name.” [00:34]
- The song is revisited throughout the episode, emphasizing both its words and the biblical promises behind them.
3. Devotional Reflection on God’s Promise [01:14-03:22]
- Joby highlights the power of the word "all" in Psalm 23:6—“Surely goodness and mercy will follow you all the days of your life.”
- He shares personal gratitude, emphasizing the totality of God’s presence:
“If it wasn’t for that word ‘all,’ I think I would be in a heap of trouble. Isn’t that amazing? There’s not like a microsecond in this life as God’s kid that is minus or without his goodness and mercy.” — Shane, [01:31]
- He shares personal gratitude, emphasizing the totality of God’s presence:
- The discussion acknowledges life’s valleys—trials, diagnoses, disappointments—but reaffirms God’s unwavering goodness during those times.
- “If you’re in the valley of the shadow of death, know that his goodness and mercy didn’t go away. It is right there.” — Shane, [01:55]
4. Scriptural Recitation and Singing [03:22-07:30]
- Listeners are encouraged to open their Bibles or follow the lyrics.
- Shane & Shane sing through the themes of the psalm:
- Trusting God even “in the presence of my enemies” and “through the valley of the shadow of death.”
- Assurance that God is “on my side” no matter the circumstances.
5. Prayer and Encouragement for Listeners [07:30-09:11]
- A heartfelt prayer is offered for anyone doubting God’s goodness and mercy.
- “Father, I pray for my brother, for my sister out there that just doesn't believe that your goodness and mercy has stuck around. ... Convince them that you have not left, that you will respond as surely as the rain comes in the spring.” — Shane, [07:30]
- Listeners are thanked for joining in singing and for using their voices to magnify the Lord.
- “It is a large reason why you have vocal cords—that you would magnify the Lord with them.” — Shane, [08:32]
- The hosts encourage listeners to return with open hearts for the next episode.
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
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On the certainty of God’s presence:
“There’s not like a microsecond in this life as God’s kid that is minus or without his goodness and mercy.” — Shane, [01:44]
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Reflecting on valley seasons:
“If you’re in the valley of the shadow of death, know that His goodness and mercy didn’t go away. It is right there.” — Shane, [01:55]
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On worship and purpose:
“It is a large reason why you have vocal cords—that you would magnify the Lord with them.” — Shane, [08:32]
Timestamps for Key Segments
- [00:01] — Introduction and greeting
- [00:34] — First verse and chorus of Psalm 23 sung by Shane & Shane
- [01:14] — Devotional reflection on Psalm 23:6
- [03:22] — Continued worship and scriptural singing
- [07:30] — Prayer and encouragement
- [08:32] — Final thoughts on worship and vocal praise
Tone & Experience
This episode carries a gentle, reassuring, and worshipful tone. The speakers blend song, scripture, and personal testimony to cultivate hope grounded in God’s promises. Audience participation through singing is encouraged, and the devotional is marked by brief, heartfelt insights rather than lengthy exposition.
Conclusion
Episode #192 serves as an uplifting midweek encouragement, inviting listeners to step into the promise of Psalm 23: God’s goodness and mercy are ever-present, in both the mundane and the valley seasons of life. Through song, reflection, and prayer, listeners are reminded they are never alone—and that worship is both a refuge and a calling.
