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Following Jesus
Description
Ever felt totally lost — physically or spiritually? In today’s devotional, Alexis Goring shares a memorable story of getting lost in another state before smartphones and GPS, and how that real-life navigation mishap mirrors our spiritual journey. Just like she needed a trustworthy guide to get home safely, we need to follow Jesus closely through the twists and turns of life.
✨ Key Takeaways
💡 Life is a journey — and we’re pilgrims passing through, with Heaven as our final destination
💡 Jesus is our trustworthy guide, leading us safely if we stay close and refuse to let distractions get in the way
💡 Prioritize your relationship with Christ through daily quiet time, Bible study, and prayer
💡 Use worship, gratitude, and reflection as tools to stay spiritually grounded
💡 God promises protection, peace, and guidance for those who actively seek Him
🌿 Intersecting Faith & Life
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How does it change your outlook to know you have a Heavenly Guide leading you through life’s unfamiliar territory?
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What practices can you put in place to stay spiritually close to Jesus, even when life gets hectic?
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Is there anything you’ve allowed to come between you and your relationship with Jesus? How can you realign
- 📖 Further Reading
Proverbs 3:5-6 | Psalm 32:8 | Isaiah 58:11 | Psalm 25:9-10 | Psalm 119:105
💬 Join the ConversationHave you ever had a “lost without a guide” moment in life — and how did God lead you through it? Share your story with us on social media @LifeAudioNetwork or at Crosswalk.com. Let’s encourage one another to keep following Jesus closely.
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Full Transcript Below:
Following Jesus
By Alexis A. Goring
“I am but a pilgrim here on earth: how I need a map—and your commands are my chart and guide. I long for your instructions more than I can tell.”
— Psalm 119:19-20 TLB
It was a dark Saturday night when I left my house, settled into the driver’s seat of my car, gathered my printed map with directions to my destination and pulled out of my driveway onto the road.
I was driving to a friend’s birthday party. According to my map, it was about an hour and a half drive from my house to their apartment in another state. I hadn’t visited their home state before nor had I spent time in their abode. But I wasn’t worried…until I got lost in their state. Noth