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Don't Fight Alone | Restoring Warriors Daily Devotional | Matthew 26:36-37

5 min · 20. mai 2026
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In this episode, we walk through one of the most human moments in the life of Jesus—His time in Gethsemane before the cross. Facing unimaginable weight, Jesus didn’t isolate Himself. He brought His brothers with Him. This teaching confronts the lie many men believe: that strength means carrying everything alone. Jesus models something different. Before the storm, He chose proximity, vulnerability, and prayer. He invited trusted men into His struggle instead of hiding it behind silence. We explore why isolation weakens men, how brotherhood strengthens endurance, and why real masculinity is not pretending you’re fine—it’s having the humility to let others stand with you in prayer and truth. You’ll hear: • Why isolation is one of the enemy’s greatest tactics • How Jesus modeled healthy brotherhood in suffering • The difference between weakness and vulnerability • Why men need accountability and prayer before crisis hits • Practical ways to build deeper spiritual brotherhood Plus, we close with reflection, challenge, and prayer to help you stop carrying battles alone and start walking with strength through community. If you’ve been fighting silent battles, withdrawing under pressure, or carrying weight no one knows about—this episode is for you. Listen, share, and remember: you were never designed to fight alone.

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