Not Your Parents Religion
Hi, friends, I am your host, Pastor Robert Young, and welcome to Not Your Parents Religion Podcast. This podcast dives deep into the truths of faith and spirituality. In previous seasons, we focused on correcting misinformation about religious beliefs and practices, However, this new season brings a fresh perspective as we explore the power of Christian meditation.
With our 30+ years of Church planting and mentoring other Pastors, 30+ years of training leaders in evangelism/discipleship and a deeper connection with God, let me guide you through calming, reflective and transformative meditative practices inspired by scripture.
Through these moments of stillness and connection with God, we hope to help you deepen your faith and find inner peace.
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Not Your Parents Religion
#122 Guided Meditation: Good Friday Edition
Find solace in the darkest of hours as we explore the unparalleled courage of Jesus Christ in the face of his crucifixion. This episode is a beacon of hope for all who struggle with the shadows of fear. We gather the fragments of light from Jesus' last moments, considering how his serene embrace of God's plan in the Garden of Gethsemane can illuminate our path to overcoming personal fears. Listen and learn how to anchor your heart in the peace promised by Jesus, a peace that stands unmoved by the world's turmoil, as we draw lessons from the potent narrative of Good Friday.
With each word and reflection, we invite you to join us on a meditative journey, seeking the steadfastness that guided Jesus through his trials. Together, we contemplate his message of tranquility in the Gospel of John and seek to apply that eternal calm to our own challenges. As we unpack these sacred events, let the spiritual fortitude that Jesus exemplified infuse your spirit, empowering you to face life's uncertainties with a renewed faith and trust in the divine. This episode isn't just about history; it's about harnessing the transformative power of faith to find courage within.
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As you settle into a comfortable position, take a deep breath in for a count of five. Hold the breath for a count of five and exhale slowly for a count of six. Allow any tension in your body to fade away as you prepare to meditate on overcoming fear with the help of God's Word. In Christian meditation, we often reflect on the life of Jesus and the lessons he taught us. One powerful aspect of Jesus' character that we can draw inspiration from is his lack of fear in the face of his impending crucifixion on Good Friday. Mark, chapter 14, verse 32, shows how Jesus agonized in prayer to our Father and came out victorious. Knowing what was coming on Good Friday, he knew that he would be betrayed, arrested and ultimately crucified. Despite this knowledge, he did not let fear consume him. In fact, Jesus faced his fate with courage and acceptance, fully trusting in God's plan for him. This lack of fear that Jesus displayed is a powerful example for us to follow in our own lives. When we are faced with difficult or challenging situations, it can be easy to let fear overwhelm us, but by turning to Jesus and meditating on his example and, of course, the written word of God, we can find the strength to face our fears with courage and faith.
Pastor Robert Young:In the Gospel of John, Jesus tells his disciples, Peace I leave with you. My peace I give you. I do not give to you as the world gives. Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid. This verse reminds us that we can find peace and strength in Jesus even in the midst of fear and uncertainty. As we meditate on Jesus' actions on Good Friday, let us ask God to grant us the same courage and trust that Jesus displayed. May we find peace in the knowledge that God is with us, always, guiding us and strengthening us through every trial and tribulation. Amen.