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EPISODE · Mar 3, 2026 · 19 MIN

Who Is Hurting Today? (From our 2-22-26 Worship)

from West Side Church of Christ - Elkton Ky · host Doug Gregory

Watch the video version here: https://youtu.be/9d3bYZXvQ2IIntroduction: The Reality of the "Short Straw"The Unexpected Burden: Acknowledging the difficulty of stepping in during seasons of trial.The Honest Assessment: Acknowledging that the last few weeks of ministry have been "trying, painful, and hurting."The Central Question: "What hurts today?"I. The Statistics of a Hurting Body (The "100 People" Survey)Physical Pain (32%): The nagging injuries, the acute cuts, and the 25% dealing with chronic, long-term suffering.Mental Pain (23%): De-stigmatizing the "craziness" and the mental struggles we often carry in silence.Emotional Distress (40%): The "deeper" hurts: job loss, missed promotions, marital struggles, and the grief of losing loved ones.The Habits and Hangups: Recognizing that our pain often leads to cycles we can't break on our own.II. The Invitation to Exchange BurdensThe Scripture: Matthew 11:28–30"Come to me, all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you, and learn from me, for I am gentle and lowly in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light."The Core Truth: We were never meant to carry these things alone.The "Yoke" of Jesus: Replacing our heavy, crushing burdens with His "easy" yoke. It is okay to ask for help; it is okay to know where to go.III. The Perspective of Pain (Joseph and Paul)Joseph: The Sovereignty of God in Suffering.Joseph experienced family betrayal, slavery, and prison.The Scripture: Genesis 50:19–20"But Joseph said to them, 'Do not fear, for am I in the place of God? As for you, you meant evil against me, but God meant it for good, to bring it about that many people should be kept alive, as they are today.'"Application: Sometimes we question God's "good," but Joseph shows that God is working through the pain for a future reveal.Paul: The Persistence in Suffering.The Scripture: 2 Corinthians 11:23–28 (The "list of perils": stripes, prisons, shipwrecks, and the "daily pressure" of concern for the churches).Application: Paul didn't give up after the first shipwreck or the first beating. He kept going because he knew the One who was taking care of the pain.IV. The Question at the Pool (The Man at Bethesda)The Context: John 5:2–6. A man paralyzed for 38 years.The Scripture: John 5:6"When Jesus saw him lying there and knew he had already been there a long time, he said to him, 'Do you want to be healed?'"Two Lessons from the Pool:Jesus Knows: He knew the man had been there a long time. He knows your resentment, your anger, and your 38-year-old hurts.The Simple Question: He doesn't ask for a checklist of chores; He asks for your "Yes."The Challenge: Taking up your bed and walking. The "easy" part is the start (baptism, confession); the "hard" part is living the Christian life daily when Satan attacks the hardest.Conclusion: Handing it OverThe Call to Action: Give the burden to Jesus. It is His burden to carry, not yours.The Community Support: You don't have to walk to the front; you can meet in the side room or talk after service.Closing Thought: When He asks, "Do you want to be healed?", let your answer be, "Yes, I do."

Watch the video version here: https://youtu.be/9d3bYZXvQ2IIntroduction: The Reality of the "Short Straw"The Unexpected Burden: Acknowledging the difficulty of stepping in during seasons of trial.The Honest Assessment: Acknowledging that the last few weeks of ministry have been "trying, painful, and hurting."The Central Question: "What hurts today?"I. The Statistics of a Hurting Body (The "100 People" Survey)Physical Pain (32%): The nagging injuries, the acute cuts, and the 25% dealing with chronic, long-term suffering.Mental Pain (23%): De-stigmatizing the "craziness" and the mental struggles we often carry in silence.Emotional Distress (40%): The "deeper" hurts: job loss, missed promotions, marital struggles, and the grief of losing loved ones.The Habits and Hangups: Recognizing that our pain often leads to cycles we can't break on our own.II. The Invitation to Exchange BurdensThe Scripture: Matthew 11:28–30"Come to me, all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you, and learn from me, for I am gentle and lowly in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light."The Core Truth: We were never meant to carry these things alone.The "Yoke" of Jesus: Replacing our heavy, crushing burdens with His "easy" yoke. It is okay to ask for help; it is okay to know where to go.III. The Perspective of Pain (Joseph and Paul)Joseph: The Sovereignty of God in Suffering.Joseph experienced family betrayal, slavery, and prison.The Scripture: Genesis 50:19–20"But Joseph said to them, 'Do not fear, for am I in the place of God? As for you, you meant evil against me, but God meant it for good, to bring it about that many people should be kept alive, as they are today.'"Application: Sometimes we question God's "good," but Joseph shows that God is working through the pain for a future reveal.Paul: The Persistence in Suffering.The Scripture: 2 Corinthians 11:23–28 (The "list of perils": stripes, prisons, shipwrecks, and the "daily pressure" of concern for the churches).Application: Paul didn't give up after the first shipwreck or the first beating. He kept going because he knew the One who was taking care of the pain.IV. The Question at the Pool (The Man at Bethesda)The Context: John 5:2–6. A man paralyzed for 38 years.The Scripture: John 5:6"When Jesus saw him lying there and knew he had already been there a long time, he said to him, 'Do you want to be healed?'"Two Lessons from the Pool:Jesus Knows: He knew the man had been there a long time. He knows your resentment, your anger, and your 38-year-old hurts.The Simple Question: He doesn't ask for a checklist of chores; He asks for your "Yes."The Challenge: Taking up your bed and walking. The "easy" part is the start (baptism, confession); the "hard" part is living the Christian life daily when Satan attacks the hardest.Conclusion: Handing it OverThe Call to Action: Give the burden to Jesus. It is His burden to carry, not yours.The Community Support: You don't have to walk to the front; you can meet in the side room or talk after service.Closing Thought: When He asks, "Do you want to be healed?", let your answer be, "Yes, I do."

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