June 22, 2025 - Deep into the Garden - Pastor Adam Sapelak

June 22, 2025 - Deep into the Garden - Pastor Adam Sapelak
Living Stones Church, Red Deer, Alberta
June 22, 2025 - Deep into the Garden - Pastor Adam Sapelak

Jun 23 2025 | 00:42:14

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Episode 26 June 23, 2025 00:42:14

Show Notes

DEEP INTO THE GARDEN where suffering, emotions and presence collide Matthew 26:36:45 We now enter the climax of Jesus’ story—Matthew 26:36—45— the moment just before the cross, where the Son of God faces His greatest test: surrendering fully to the Father’s will. In the Garden of Gethsemane, we witness Jesus in deep emotional anguish, wrestling with the weight of what is to come. His suffering reveals something profoundly human—and profoundly holy.

Jesus experienced suffering, just as we will encounter suffering as we follow Him. Like Him, we need to surrender continually to the will of the Father. But Jesus’ deepest agony was not physical—it was the looming loss of the Father’s presence on the cross. That’s what tore at Him most. Do we cling to God like that? Is His presence our greatest treasure, even in the garden moments of our own lives?

Through His suffering, we gain insight into our own journey with God—a journey that includes both joy and sorrow, peace and struggle. Jesus didn’t hide His emotions; He embraced them, teaching us that our feelings—good or bad—can be places of connection with God rather than barriers. We serve a God who made us emotional beings on purpose.

Jesus also shows us we’re not meant to walk through pain alone. Even in His darkest hour, He brought friends close, seeking their nearness, even when they couldn’t fully understand. In our hardest moments, who are we bringing with us? Sometimes we don’t need answers—we need presence.

ASK YOURSELF ONE OR ALL OF THESE QUESTIONS, AND SHARE YOUR ANSWER WITH SOMEONE IN YOUR CIRCLE:

Are you willing to walk in the garden, suffer, and surrender to God as Jesus did?

Are there emotions you need to accept and address instead of controlling, coping, or concealing? Can you list these emotions?

In your times of trial, do you have others that you bring close to bear your burdens with you? Are you needing to be the presence to someone else in their time of need?

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