Embracing Grief: The Path to Resilient Faith

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He took with him Peter and James and John and began to be distressed and agitated. We're talking about Jesus now in the Garden. He said to them, I am deeply grieved, even to death. Remain here and keep awake. And going a little further, he threw himself on the ground and he prayed that if it were possible, the hour might pass from him. [00:01:09] (29 seconds)


He came and found them sleeping, and he said to Peter, Simon, are you asleep? Could you not keep awake one hour? Keep awake and pray that you may not come into the time of trial. The spirit is indeed willing, but the flesh is weak. And again he went away and prayed, saying the same words, and once more he came and found them sleeping. [00:01:21] (33 seconds)


May God bless our reading of Scripture this day. We continue, as I mentioned, talking about building a resilient faith. What does that look like in that image of the green shoot coming out of the concrete, that little crack in that concrete? That's the image that I want you to kind of have. That's that resilient faith in the face of just the walls of whatever it is that are going on in your life. [00:02:58] (35 seconds)


Grief, when it is properly supported and understood and embraced, can be incredibly uplifting, as I've said. It can bring us to a deeper understanding of what that loving relationship was. was and a new way of understanding what that relationship can be. So grief is an idea that it's very, this is a huge topic. I'm not going to try and cover it all in one day. [00:07:43] (32 seconds)


And what am I really saying there is, have you ever really thought about an association between God and grief? Have you really ever thought about how grief is God's way of, well, awakening us to a deeper sense of who we are? child of God. You don't believe me? Well, what did I just read to you? [00:08:22] (33 seconds)


This is Jesus the Christ grieving, because he knows what's about to happen. And that very human side of Jesus is intersecting with the very divine. And when those two things come together, it's incredibly powerful. And it's where we connect with Christ. [00:09:29] (28 seconds)


But I have held, and I still believe, that this is the most beautiful expression of pastoral care in the Bible. This is what pastoral care means. It is the testimony right there. It's for us. It's not complicated. Just be present. Just be awake to what's going on in other people's lives. [00:11:11] (26 seconds)


And to honor that that they're going through, to not try and, well, as I say, fix it for them. That doesn't work. Jesus had to go through this. He had to experience what we acknowledge on Good Friday. So how does this relate to a resilient faith? A resilient faith understands the power of social support. [00:12:06] (30 seconds)


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