💥 Breakthrough Anthem Feature: Patrick Mayberry – “Lead On Good Shepherd”
This song is a bold surrender and a quiet prayer all at once. Lead On Good Shepherd by Patrick Mayberry is rooted in Psalm 23, but it’s not just about comfort—it’s about courage. Patrick wrote this during a season of “wild faith,” when God asked him to step out before the path was clear. He shared, “I thought this song was for other people, but God showed me it was for me.” It became his anthem of trust, a reminder that the Good Shepherd doesn’t just walk beside us—He goes before us.
Patrick’s lyrics reflect the tension of trembling knees and troubled waters: “I’ve been turned round… seen the water get troubled… my knees were shaking.” But through it all, he sings with confident surrender: “Lead on, Good Shepherd, I’ll follow all my days.”
That’s where I connect. My story isn’t about one dramatic moment—it’s about the slow, steady rebuilding. I’ve walked through loss, through seasons where everything familiar fell away. But in the quiet, God gave me a new mission: to use music, visuals, and silent witness to reach others who feel unseen. Creating this site, leaving cards in places where someone might need hope—it’s all part of following the Shepherd’s lead.
📖 “He restores my soul. He leads me in paths of righteousness for His name’s sake.” – Psalm 23:3 📖 “My sheep listen to My voice; I know them, and they follow Me.” – John 10:27
This anthem is for the one who’s still waiting, still wondering if God sees them. He does. And He’s already making a way. Step by step. Day by day.
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