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

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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

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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

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episode The Jesus No One Talks About Series Pt.4: Jesus Wept | Monday Devotion artwork

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2067782/fan_mail/new] Jesus doesn’t rush past sorrow. He doesn’t hide his grief, spin it, or keep a stiff upper lip for the crowd. He weeps and that single, honest act can change how we carry loss, how we pray, and how we treat our own emotions. We reflect on the meaning of Jesus’ tears as love expressed in the open, spoken in the language of a broken world. When grief hits, many of us try to stay composed, apologize for crying, or shut down so we don’t feel “too much.” We take the opposite path here: we slow down and let Christ’s willingness to feel give us permission to feel. That is not weakness; it is a deeply Christian way of facing tragedy, disappointment, and the ache of unbelief without pretending it doesn’t hurt. Then we get practical. We invite you to picture Jesus standing beside you in a moment of loss you have lived through: present, near, and unafraid of tears. We hold a simple three minute reflection question: where have you held back tears that Jesus is inviting you to release? We close with a short prayer and a steadying truth to carry into your week: your grief is safe with God. If this helped you breathe a little easier, subscribe for more guided Scripture reflections, share this with someone who is hurting, and leave a review so more listeners can find it. 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 The Jesus No One Talks About Series Pt. 4: The Emotional Life of Jesus | Deep Dive with Dan & Sheila artwork

The Jesus No One Talks About Series Pt. 4: The Emotional Life of Jesus | Deep Dive with Dan & Sheila

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2067782/fan_mail/new] We’ve been trained to admire the person who never cracks: the serene face, the steady tone, the spiritual “stiff upper lip”. But when we slow down and actually read the Gospels closely, that image starts to look less like Jesus and more like a cultural fantasy. Today we follow Pastor Robert Young’s research into the original language of the New Testament and discover a Messiah who is emotionally alive, not emotionally absent.  We talk about grief that goes far beyond a single tear, including the shocking picture of Jesus openly wailing over Jerusalem. We look at the words behind “my soul is troubled” and why the text points to deep agitation rather than mild concern. And we don’t skip the hard one: anger. In Mark, anger shows up braided with grief, reshaping how we think about righteous anger, love, and confronting hardness of heart without slipping into ego and reaction.  Then we get painfully practical. Emotional output has a cost, and the Gospels show Jesus groaning under relentless testing and sitting down in real weariness that looks a lot like burnout. We explore the pull between isolation and attachment, his intense longing for community, and the ache of being misunderstood and abandoned. We also unpack compassion as something felt in the gut, and how extreme stress can register in the body in frightening ways.  Our synthesis is a phrase we want you to carry all week: emotions are signals, not sins. If you’ve felt pressure to perform constant positivity, this conversation offers a healthier, more biblically grounded model of Christian spirituality, emotional health, and spiritual maturity. Subscribe for more, share this with a friend who feels worn out, and leave a review with the emotion you’re learning to name honestly. 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 The Jesus No One Talks About Series Pt. 3: Rise Into Your Calling | Friday Devotion artwork

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2067782/fan_mail/new] “Rise, let us go.” That single line from Matthew 26:46 can feel like a hand on your shoulder when you’re tired, stuck, or unsure what to do next. We sit with Jesus in the garden and notice something subtle but life-changing: after prayer, he stands up with renewed strength. The struggle doesn’t vanish, but his resolve returns, and he steps forward into his calling with clarity, courage, and love. We talk through why this is such a practical model for Christian life and spiritual growth. Faith often looks like a pattern: we wrestle honestly, we surrender what we cannot control, and then we rise. If you’ve been waiting for your fear to disappear before you act, this reflection offers a better path. Prayer doesn’t always remove the weight, but it can restore your direction and your willingness to obey. You’ll also be guided into a simple three-minute moment of reflection with one focused question: What step is God inviting me to rise into today? We close with an affirmation and a short prayer asking God to strengthen us to rise with Jesus, walk with him, and obey with courage and love. If you’re looking for a Scripture-based devotional, encouragement for obedience, or a reset for your spiritual discipline, press play and take the next step with us. If this helped you, subscribe, share it with a friend who needs courage, and leave a review. What step are you being invited to rise into 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

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