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The Jesus No One Talks About Series Pt. 2: Making Room for the Outsider | Thursday Devotion

5 min · 28 de may de 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2067782/fan_mail/new] Jesus clearing the temple can sound like a moment of pure confrontation, but we hear something else underneath it: protection, welcome, and space-making. When the Court of the Gentiles the one area set aside for outsiders gets taken over, Jesus doesn’t just “clean up.” He restores access. He makes room for the people who have been crowded out. That single move reframes the story from spectacle to invitation, and it raises a hard question: where have we blocked the space that was meant for belonging? From there, we turn the lens inward. Most of us carry an “outsider within” a part of ourselves we avoid, judge, or label as not spiritual enough. It might be the anxious part, the ashamed part, the angry part, or the exhausted part that feels unworthy of prayer. We sit with the idea that Jesus doesn’t only welcome the put-together version of us. He makes room for the hidden parts too, meeting them with kindness rather than contempt. If you’ve ever felt stuck in self-criticism, this is a gentle path toward Christian self-compassion and deeper spiritual formation. We also guide a short imaginative prayer practice: a peaceful room, a long table, and Jesus pulling out a chair for the part of you that feels overlooked. Then we pause for a simple, piercing reflection question: What part of myself have I treated like an outsider that Jesus is inviting to the table? We close with an affirmation you can carry into daily life and a prayer for an inner life marked by belonging. If this brings something up for you, listen through, share it with someone who needs it, and subscribe, rate, and review to help more people find the podcast. What part of you needs a seat at the table 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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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

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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 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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