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Jesus Wants to Shepherd Your Emotions: Deep Dive with Dan & Sheila

14 min · 14. Juni 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2067782/fan_mail/new] We’ve been taught to equate spiritual maturity with calm detachment, but that story collapses the moment you pay attention to Jesus. He doesn’t model emotional flatlining. He models a life that feels deeply and responds wisely. That difference changes everything for Christian emotional health, spiritual formation, and the way we handle fear, anger, grief, exhaustion, and loneliness when life squeezes hard. We dig into what Pastor Robert Young calls emotional discipleship, learning to let Jesus shepherd our inner world instead of trying to manage it with willpower or image control. We walk through the “Stoic Savior” myth, then look at the documented emotional life of Jesus: loud weeping, anger mixed with grief at injustice, deep sighing exhaustion, astonishment, and the crushing loneliness of the cross. Rather than treating emotions as spiritual problems, we treat them as God-given signals that reveal what we love and what we believe. Then we get practical with Gethsemane as a blueprint for processing emotions with God: naming what is true, praying the emotion itself, and moving through desire, honesty, and surrender. We also talk about treating emotions like consultants, not CEOs, and we share four questions that help you uncover the lie beneath a feeling and choose a wise, loving response. Finally, we contrast suppression with surrender and lay out daily rhythms that build resilience over time: solitude, community, scripture, lament, and rest. If you’ve been white-knuckling your way through hard feelings, this conversation offers a different path. Subscribe, share with a friend who needs it, and leave a review with the emotion you want to learn how to surrender next. Support the show [https://www.patreon.com/churchplanting] Consider helping us to take the Gospel to others here: https://patreon.com/churchplanting https://cash.app/$WellnessInstitute [https://cash.app/%24WellnessInstitute] Leave a voicemail question or prayer requests here: (585) 331-3424 Leave an email question, prayer requests or comment here: robyoung51.ry@gmail.com

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Episode Jesus Wants to Shepherd Your Emotions: Deep Dive with Dan & Sheila Cover

Jesus Wants to Shepherd Your Emotions: Deep Dive with Dan & Sheila

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2067782/fan_mail/new] We’ve been taught to equate spiritual maturity with calm detachment, but that story collapses the moment you pay attention to Jesus. He doesn’t model emotional flatlining. He models a life that feels deeply and responds wisely. That difference changes everything for Christian emotional health, spiritual formation, and the way we handle fear, anger, grief, exhaustion, and loneliness when life squeezes hard. We dig into what Pastor Robert Young calls emotional discipleship, learning to let Jesus shepherd our inner world instead of trying to manage it with willpower or image control. We walk through the “Stoic Savior” myth, then look at the documented emotional life of Jesus: loud weeping, anger mixed with grief at injustice, deep sighing exhaustion, astonishment, and the crushing loneliness of the cross. Rather than treating emotions as spiritual problems, we treat them as God-given signals that reveal what we love and what we believe. Then we get practical with Gethsemane as a blueprint for processing emotions with God: naming what is true, praying the emotion itself, and moving through desire, honesty, and surrender. We also talk about treating emotions like consultants, not CEOs, and we share four questions that help you uncover the lie beneath a feeling and choose a wise, loving response. Finally, we contrast suppression with surrender and lay out daily rhythms that build resilience over time: solitude, community, scripture, lament, and rest. If you’ve been white-knuckling your way through hard feelings, this conversation offers a different path. Subscribe, share with a friend who needs it, and leave a review with the emotion you want to learn how to surrender next. Support the show [https://www.patreon.com/churchplanting] Consider helping us to take the Gospel to others here: https://patreon.com/churchplanting https://cash.app/$WellnessInstitute [https://cash.app/%24WellnessInstitute] Leave a voicemail question or prayer requests here: (585) 331-3424 Leave an email question, prayer requests or comment here: robyoung51.ry@gmail.com

14. Juni 202614 min
Episode The Jesus No One Talks About Series Pt. 4: Jesus Experienced Loneliness | Friday Devotion Cover

The Jesus No One Talks About Series Pt. 4: Jesus Experienced Loneliness | Friday Devotion

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2067782/fan_mail/new] Loneliness can make the world feel smaller and God feel far away. We begin with one of the rawest lines in Scripture, Matthew 27:46, where Jesus cries, “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” Instead of rushing past the ache, we slow down and name what many of us carry in silence: the feeling of being abandoned, unseen, and unheard.  We imagine Jesus on the cross, eyes searching and heart breaking under the weight of isolation, and we take seriously the mystery that he experiences the silence of God so we would never face it alone. That means your loneliest moment is not proof you have been discarded. It may be the very place where Christ meets you, not from a distance, but from shared experience. If you have been searching for Christian encouragement, prayer for loneliness, or a simple devotional practice that speaks to real life, you will find a steady path here.  Then we move into a short, guided reflection with one clarifying question: “Where do I feel alone that Jesus is already present?” We close with an affirmation you can carry throughout the day, “I am never alone. Jesus has been where I am,” and a prayer asking Jesus to draw near in every place that feels empty, quiet, or abandoned. Subscribe, share this with someone who needs it, and leave a review so more people can find hope when the silence feels loud. Support the show [https://www.patreon.com/churchplanting] Consider helping us to take the Gospel to others here: https://patreon.com/churchplanting https://cash.app/$WellnessInstitute [https://cash.app/%24WellnessInstitute] Leave a voicemail question or prayer requests here: (585) 331-3424 Leave an email question, prayer requests or comment here: robyoung51.ry@gmail.com

12. Juni 20265 min
Episode The Jesus No One Talks About Series Pt. 4: Jesus was Surprised | Thursday Devotion Cover

The Jesus No One Talks About Series Pt. 4: Jesus was Surprised | Thursday Devotion

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2067782/fan_mail/new] Jesus marvels. That single word can undo a lot of our assumptions about what God is like. If you’ve ever pictured Jesus as calm but distant, steady but unmoved, we want to offer a more biblical and more personal image: a Saviour who is responsive, engaged, and genuinely affected by what he sees in people. We reflect on the moments where Jesus is surprised in two directions, marveling at unexpected faith and also reacting to unbelief. That range shows his emotional life isn’t flat or fake. He’s not emotionally numb, and he isn’t “unshakable” in the sense of being untouched. He pays attention. He responds. He relates. For anyone doing Christian discipleship, prayer, or Bible study, this matters because it reframes daily life as a real relationship, not a religious performance. Then we get practical. We invite you to imagine Jesus watching a moment of unexpected beauty in your life: a quiet act of kindness, a step of faith, a moment of courage. What if your faith, even in small and ordinary ways, can actually move his heart? We end with a simple three-minute reflection question you can take into your day, your journaling, or your next prayer time. If this encouraged you, subscribe for more Christian podcast reflections, share it with a friend who needs hope, and leave a review so more people can find the show. What part of your life might Jesus be marveling at today? Support the show [https://www.patreon.com/churchplanting] Consider helping us to take the Gospel to others here: https://patreon.com/churchplanting https://cash.app/$WellnessInstitute [https://cash.app/%24WellnessInstitute] Leave a voicemail question or prayer requests here: (585) 331-3424 Leave an email question, prayer requests or comment here: robyoung51.ry@gmail.com

11. Juni 20265 min
Episode The Jesus No One Talks About Series Pt. 4: The Exhaustion of Jesus | Wednesday Devotion Cover

The Jesus No One Talks About Series Pt. 4: The Exhaustion of Jesus | Wednesday Devotion

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2067782/fan_mail/new] Some tiredness comes from doing too much. Another kind comes from being misunderstood, carrying feelings you can’t quite translate, or realizing people don’t know what you meant at all. We start with Mark 8:12 and let that scripture give language to the quiet ache of emotional exhaustion. Then we slow the pace on purpose. I guide you through a simple, grounded moment of Christian meditation: picture Jesus sitting beside you after a long day, breathing out with you, meeting you with eyes that understand. From that place, we sit with one question that cuts through the noise: “Where am I emotionally tired in a way that Jesus understands?” It’s short, but it opens a door to honest prayer, self-awareness, and real comfort. We close with a line you can carry into your week: “Jesus meets me in my weariness.” If you’ve been searching for a brief devotional, a scripture-based reflection, or a Christian prayer for emotional burnout and feeling unseen, this is for you. Subscribe for more, share this with a friend who feels worn down, and leave a review so others can find a quiet place to breathe too. Support the show [https://www.patreon.com/churchplanting] Consider helping us to take the Gospel to others here: https://patreon.com/churchplanting https://cash.app/$WellnessInstitute [https://cash.app/%24WellnessInstitute] Leave a voicemail question or prayer requests here: (585) 331-3424 Leave an email question, prayer requests or comment here: robyoung51.ry@gmail.com

10. Juni 20265 min
Episode The Jesus No One Talks About Series Pt. 4: The Anger of Jesus | Tuesday Devotion Cover

The Jesus No One Talks About Series Pt. 4: The Anger of Jesus | Tuesday Devotion

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2067782/fan_mail/new] Jesus gets angry in Mark 3:5 and that single line can unsettle a lot of us. We’re often taught that anger equals failure, immaturity, or sin, yet the Gospel shows something different: Jesus looks with anger and he also carries grief. That pairing becomes the lens for a deeper, safer understanding of emotion, faith, and spiritual maturity.  We explore how Jesus’ anger is not explosive or reckless. It is protective love. He cares, so he responds to hardness of heart, hypocrisy, and injustice with a fierce clarity that defends people and confronts harm. We talk about the difference between anger that destroys and anger that feels, the kind that signals something precious is being threatened and invites us toward healing rather than harm. If you’ve ever felt confused about your anger, this reframing offers language that is both biblical and deeply practical.  Then we slow down into a guided reflection, picturing Jesus standing between us and what has wounded us: lies, pain, mistreatment, and injustice. We sit with the safety of a Savior who fights for us, not against us, and we hold a simple question: where might Jesus be inviting me to see anger as a signal, not a sin? We close with an affirmation of fierce protection and a prayer for righteous anger that protects, heals, and restores.  If this helped you rethink righteous anger, Christian meditation, or what it means to be emotionally honest with God, subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review. What part of this reflection challenged you most? Support the show [https://www.patreon.com/churchplanting] Consider helping us to take the Gospel to others here: https://patreon.com/churchplanting https://cash.app/$WellnessInstitute [https://cash.app/%24WellnessInstitute] Leave a voicemail question or prayer requests here: (585) 331-3424 Leave an email question, prayer requests or comment here: robyoung51.ry@gmail.com

9. Juni 20265 min