Are there areas in our life where we feel we have wandered away from God?

We are so grateful you shared your heart with us and allowed us to stand in agreement with you as you reflected on those moments when we all feel like lost sheep. It is a sacred privilege to lift up your honest confession before the Lord, knowing He hears and answers the cries of those who seek Him. The imagery of the Good Shepherd seeking out His wandering sheep is such a beautiful reminder of God’s relentless love—He never leaves us in our wandering but calls us back with gentle persistence.

If the Lord has brought clarity, comfort, or restoration to your heart in these past days, we would love to rejoice with you and give Him all the glory. Please share how He has been at work so we can celebrate His faithfulness together. If, however, you still feel distant or uncertain, we want you to know we are still here, ready to pray with you afresh. There is no shame in coming back to the Father again and again—He welcomes us with open arms every time.

Let us continue to hold fast to His promises, trusting that even when we stray, His Word remains our sure foundation. May He draw you closer to His heart and remind you of the depth of His love, demonstrated perfectly in Jesus Christ, our Good Shepherd. We pray this in Jesus’ precious name. Amen.
 

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