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The Jesus No One Talks About Series: Pt. 3 Strength in The Garden | Deep Dive with Dan & Sheila

19 min · 31 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio The Jesus No One Talks About Series: Pt. 3 Strength in The Garden | Deep Dive with Dan & Sheila

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2067782/fan_mail/new] We’ve been trained to admire unshakable people the ones who never flinch, never doubt, never show fear. But the Garden of Gethsemane tells a different story, and it’s far more useful for real life. Dan and Sheila dig into Pastor Robert Young’s “The Jesus No One Talks About” and focus on one isolated night where Jesus of Nazareth is not stoic, not polished, and not distant. He is crushed, honest, and fully present to the weight in front of him and that changes how we think about strength.  We walk through why the setting matters: Gethsemane literally means “oil press,” a place built for crushing pressure that releases what’s deepest inside. From there we unpack the “cup” Jesus dreads, not as a vague symbol but as layered suffering physical agony, betrayal and isolation, and the spiritual and theological weight described in the biblical narrative. We also explore Luke’s startling detail about sweat “like drops of blood,” including the rare medical condition hematidrosis and what it signals about extreme stress and anxiety.  Then we tackle the big objection head-on: doesn’t fear make him look weak? Pastor Young’s argument about the incarnation reframes the whole question. If Jesus is truly human, he experiences real vulnerability, and emotional struggle doesn’t equal failure. We also look at the disciples falling asleep, Jesus’ compassion in “the spirit is willing, but the flesh is weak,” and the internal turning point of “not as I will, but as you will.” Finally, we translate it into a practical framework the Gethsemane model for anyone facing a hard diagnosis, a painful decision, or a season that feels like an oil press.  If you want to explore this more deeply, you can contact Pastor Young by clicking the various links in the description box below. Subscribe for more deep dives, share this with a friend under pressure, and leave a review with the line that 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

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2067782/fan_mail/new] Sweeping dirt under the rug works for surprise guests, but it quietly ruins a home and it does the same thing to your inner life. We get honest about the emotions we hide to look “put together,” and why buried grief and sharp anger don’t disappear, they harden. Then we dig into a word many Christians avoid: lament. Not as faithless complaining, but as the place where emotional honesty and spiritual formation meet, and where worship sounds like the truth.  We look at Jesus as the clearest model for lament, from his tears over Jerusalem to the breathless anguish of Gethsemane and his cry from the cross quoting Psalm 22. We also wrestle with the question people rarely say out loud: if Jesus is divine and knows the outcome, why would he still lament? The answer reframes lament as love responding to brokenness and as deep trust that dares to bring the darkest reality straight to the Father.  To make it practical, we walk through a simple four step biblical structure for lament: turn to God, bring your complaint, ask boldly, and trust deeply. This rhythm doesn’t magically erase pain, it transforms it, creating space for surrender and keeping grief from turning into cynicism. If you feel stuck, numb, or spiritually dry, this is a grounded path forward. Subscribe, share this with a friend who is hurting, and leave a review with the one line you needed to hear 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

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Portada del episodio Community: Daily Devotion with Dan & Sheila | Wednesday

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2067782/fan_mail/new] One lonely thought can snowball into a crisis when it only has your own walls to bounce off. We dig into Pastor Young’s idea that isolation creates an emotional echo chamber, and that Christian discipleship cannot be built on knowledge alone. Scripture matters, but solitary spirituality can leave blind spots untouched and fears amplified. So we ask a sharper question: what if community is not a nice add on, but the actual environment where spiritual growth and emotional health become possible? We trace that through the way Jesus lives. In the Garden of Gethsemane, he does not disappear to “handle it” privately, he brings Peter, James, and John into his darkest hour. That picture reframes strength as relational depth, not self containment. Then we face the paradox everyone feels: people often cause our wounds, so how can people be the cure? We walk through Peter’s denial and Jesus’ gentle restoration, showing how shame loses power when connection is spoken out loud and brought into the light. We also talk about grief and shared presence through Mary and Martha at Lazarus’ death. Before solutions, weeping together matters. We end with a practical reflection you can do today: name the two or three trusted people you are honestly inviting into your emotional world, and notice where hyper independence has been selling you a story. If this resonates, subscribe, share this with a friend who’s carrying it alone, and leave a review so more people can find the conversation. 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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