unExpected Lost Sheep

Part 2: Sheep, Wolves, and the Good Shepherd

28 min · 29. Sept. 2025
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What happens when we stop listening to the Good Shepherd? This is part 2 of a series about why followers of Jesus are called sheep in the Bible. @Andenministries - Paul McKee

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Mary: What Did You Do?

Season Two begins with a moment of awe. A familiar song. A new perspective. A grandfather holding his grandchildren and suddenly realizing something deeper about the Incarnation. In this episode, Paul reflects on the song “Mary, Did You Know?” — not as Scripture, but as a set of questions that open the heart. What must it have been like for Mary to hold the Son of God as a newborn child? Did she grasp the magnitude of who He was? Did it all truly land? Through personal story, Scripture from Luke’s Gospel, and honest confession, this episode asks a deeper question beneath them all: What have I done with Jesus? Not as a theological debate. Not as church language. But as a matter of awe, surrender, and relationship. This episode marks the beginning of Season Two — a season centered on one honest, searching question: How are you and Jesus? If you’ve ever believed the words but struggled to feel the weight of them… if Jesus has felt more like words on a page than a living Savior… you’re not alone. This is an invitation — not to have all the answers — but to stop, look, and marvel again. You can place this at the bottom of the description or read it briefly at the end of the episode. Credits & Thanks: AI voice elements and Mary's song by ElevenLabs. Music used in this episode licensed through Epidemic Sound.

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