
Episode Summary
Life can feel like walking through a forest – beautiful at times, but also uncertain and overwhelming when the path disappears.
In this deeply personal episode, Michele reflects on hiking experiences with family, loss, and grief after the passing of her husband. Through it all, one truth remains: Jesus is the Good Shepherd who leads us even when we cannot see the way ahead.
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Key Takeaways
- Life can feel like walking an unknown path
- Grief and change can make us feel lost
- Jesus is the Good Shepherd who leads His people.
- God promises to guide us through every season
- We are never walking alone, even in uncertainty
Featured Scripture
“He leads me in paths of righteousness for His name’s sake.” – Psalm 23:3
Reflection
Even when the trail ahead feels hidden, God is still guiding every step. We may not see the full path, but we can trust the One who does.
Episode Transcript
The crunch of leaves underfoot and the sight of pines and Birch all around hi I’m Michele and one of the family activities that we’ve always love to do is go hiking through the woods the beauty of Nature has always resonated with me and my kids
when my husband Jeff was alive he deeply enjoyed the hidden nature of the trails you know not knowing what we’d see or encounter around the next Bend certain Journeys in life can feel like that trail in the forest with delightful Beauty at every turn but when life gets hard that Delight can turn desperate as we feel lost in the woods with the trail hidden from sight
Ever since my husband died I struggle with feeling alone maybe you’re feeling lost too the Bible reassures us we’re not alone Jesus God’s son came to seek and save the Lost he promises to be our Good Shepherd and lead us on Pathways of righteousness for his name’s sake well I may not know my way through new hard seasons of life but Jesus does and he’ll lead us through you and I are not alone
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