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What does the “abundant life” Jesus promised actually look like—and why do so many people still feel empty, anxious, restless, and unsatisfied? In this episode of Pastors Hangover, Hal Mayer, Craig Altman, and Daryl Black unpack the powerful truth behind Jesus being the Good Shepherd and what it really means to follow Him. This conversation dives deep into purpose, peace, contentment, wandering from God, culture, truth, feelings, biblical authority, and the difference between chasing temporary happiness versus living the rich and abundant life found only in Christ. They discuss why so many people treat Jesus like an accessory instead of Lord, how modern culture elevates feelings above truth, why gratitude unlocks peace, and how following God’s voice leads to a life filled with meaning, joy, direction, and eternal purpose. If you’ve ever questioned what God truly wants for your life or why you still feel spiritually empty despite having “more,” this conversation will challenge and encourage you to stop wandering and start following the Shepherd who leads you to life.
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What does the “abundant life” Jesus promised actually look like—and why do so many people still feel empty, anxious, restless, and unsatisfied? In this episode of Pastors Hangover, Hal Mayer, Craig Altman, and Daryl Black unpack the powerful truth behind Jesus being the Good Shepherd and what it really means to follow Him. This conversation dives deep into purpose, peace, contentment, wandering from God, culture, truth, feelings, biblical authority, and the difference between chasing temporary happiness versus living the rich and abundant life found only in Christ. They discuss why so many people treat Jesus like an accessory instead of Lord, how modern culture elevates feelings above truth, why gratitude unlocks peace, and how following God’s voice leads to a life filled with meaning, joy, direction, and eternal purpose. If you’ve ever questioned what God truly wants for your life or why you still feel spiritually empty despite having “more,” this conversation will challenge and encourage you to stop wandering and start following the Shepherd who leads you to life.

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