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Finding Courage in Expressing Emotions

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"If Jesus wept, you can weep too. Stop holding those tears in. Stop trying to be so strong for everyone else." - Wesleyne

"Jesus wept."- John 11:35

Wesleyne draws attention to the shortest verse in the Bible, "Jesus wept," highlighting Jesus's humanity and his experience of pain and sorrow.

She encourages listeners to embrace their emotions, emphasizing that it's okay to cry and to feel sadness.

However, she also notes that persistent inconsolable crying might indicate a need for external support, whether through prayer, loved ones, or professional help.

Wesleyne reminds us that God and our support system are there to hold our hands and dry our tears, urging us to release our emotions rather than bottling them up.

Takeaways:

  1. It's okay to feel sad and to express emotions like crying.
  2. Don't hesitate to seek support from God, loved ones, or professionals when emotions become overwhelming.
  3. Holding onto emotions can be detrimental; it's essential to release them in healthy ways.
  4. Vulnerability allows us to connect with others and receive the support we need.

Chapters:

  • 00:00 Permission to Feel
  • 00:58 Seeking Support
  • 01:45 Releasing Emotions
  • 02:26 Strength in Vulnerability

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"If Jesus wept, you can weep too. Stop holding those tears in. Stop trying to be so strong for everyone else." - Wesleyne

"Jesus wept."- John 11:35

Wesleyne draws attention to the shortest verse in the Bible, "Jesus wept," highlighting Jesus's humanity and his experience of pain and sorrow.

She encourages listeners to embrace their emotions, emphasizing that it's okay to cry and to feel sadness.

However, she also notes that persistent inconsolable crying might indicate a need for external support, whether through prayer, loved ones, or professional help.

Wesleyne reminds us that God and our support system are there to hold our hands and dry our tears, urging us to release our emotions rather than bottling them up.

Takeaways:

  1. It's okay to feel sad and to express emotions like crying.
  2. Don't hesitate to seek support from God, loved ones, or professionals when emotions become overwhelming.
  3. Holding onto emotions can be detrimental; it's essential to release them in healthy ways.
  4. Vulnerability allows us to connect with others and receive the support we need.

Chapters:

  • 00:00 Permission to Feel
  • 00:58 Seeking Support
  • 01:45 Releasing Emotions
  • 02:26 Strength in Vulnerability

  continue reading

345 episoade

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