25 episodes

Life is hard. Life with chronic, critical, and complex health concerns is even harder. We all know someone who is struggling with health issues or disability; it might even be you. In the pain and suffering, we wonder if it is even possible to move from surviving to thriving. We often wrestle with life's greatest questions in light of deep personal pain, deep suffering, and unknowns. We struggle to hope, struggle to persevere, struggle to trust that God knows what He's doing.

But in the struggle, there is real hope and it's possible to be rooted and ready to weather the storm. Let's journey together and dig into this real hope, real joy from a real God. Welcome to the Bluestem Project!

Bluestem Project Brandon & Amy Smith

    • Religion & Spirituality

Life is hard. Life with chronic, critical, and complex health concerns is even harder. We all know someone who is struggling with health issues or disability; it might even be you. In the pain and suffering, we wonder if it is even possible to move from surviving to thriving. We often wrestle with life's greatest questions in light of deep personal pain, deep suffering, and unknowns. We struggle to hope, struggle to persevere, struggle to trust that God knows what He's doing.

But in the struggle, there is real hope and it's possible to be rooted and ready to weather the storm. Let's journey together and dig into this real hope, real joy from a real God. Welcome to the Bluestem Project!

    Consider Jesus :: Don't Quit

    Consider Jesus :: Don't Quit

    There are countless times along the journey in medical hardship and special needs that can feel like we are sprinting a marathon. How are we to endure as the journey wages on?
    Might we find our hope in Christ alone. May his life, of one who endured much, be cause for our own endurance. He alone endows our suffering with transcendent meaning and purpose. Let us fix our eyes on His reward (looking through our hardship) to future joy.
    Join the conversation as Brandon delves into a series on Considering Jesus - weighing all the hardship he endured in order to put our own hardships in perspective of eternity and find comfort in the one who is acquainted with hardship himself.

    • 31 min
    Consider Jesus :: Hostility from Commoners

    Consider Jesus :: Hostility from Commoners

    Misunderstood. Misperceived. Mislabeled.
    How painful it is to fall into these camps. Jesus knows, too.
    Jesus had a very specific mission and the rejection in it. He came to seek, serve, and save the very people that ridiculed him and misbelieved.
    Might we find our hope in Christ alone. May his life, of one who endured much, be cause for our own endurance. He alone endows our suffering with transcendent meaning and purpose. Let us fix our eyes on His reward (looking through our hardship) to future joy.

    • 33 min
    Consider Jesus :: Hostility from Family

    Consider Jesus :: Hostility from Family

    "Just because they carry it well, doesn't mean its' not heavy." To walk the medical journey is nothing short of hard and heavy. It is an upheaval to life physically, emotionally, and mentally. Despite how well someone appears to walk the medically challenging or special needs road the Lord has laid out of them, it is unbearable alone.
    As families in the throws of medical hardship and special needs, you may have a sense of constant disappointment (personally over our own lives limitations and certainly even acutely from those around us). It is hard to commit to things, hard to follow through with things, and often hard to live beyond bare minimum or just getting by due to the perpetual state of a rollercoaster life.
    When those closest to you, those you might assume know you best, fail to actually know you in character, understand you, or believe the best in you, the relational pain can be excruciating.
    Jesus is not far off. Jesus can sympathize with whatever relational strain you may be facing with your family. Jesus was the only person ALWAYS in the right, always in his right mind, yet was accused of the latter regularly, even by his own family. Being misunderstood and rejected is all too familiar to Jesus, he can relate. He knows and cares for us as we endure the same.
    This journey is unbearable alone. Not always will those closest to us understand. We must fix our eyes on Jesus to sustain us. We must surrender our lives to him in order that HE carries the burden that is unbearable to carry.
    Join Brandon as he continues in the Considering Jesus series as he delves into one of the most relatable topics.

    • 22 min
    Consider Jesus :: Hostility from Authority

    Consider Jesus :: Hostility from Authority

    From the very beginning of Jesus' life, those in high positions of authority felt threatened by him. Jesus, infant baby Jesus, born as the light of the world, had a target on his back and Herod attempted to extinguish this light while he was yet a small candle flicker before he had burst into glorious blaze.
    God the Father protects His beloved son through extravagant means (power over dreams, miraculous celestial occurrence and precision, and wise men). Jesus, the King, did survive. God delivered him so that he might live a remarkable life and die a heroic, planned, and purposeful death. He establishes his kingship despite the earthly kinds that wanted him dead from the very beginning of his life.
    While Herod acknowledged Jesus as a king, he worked to eliminate him. One day, everyone will acknowledge Jesus as Lord, and bow before him.
    Might we rightly consider the hostility of authority through the lens of all Jesus endured.

    • 23 min
    Consider Jesus :: Hostility from Authority throughout Generations

    Consider Jesus :: Hostility from Authority throughout Generations

    Jesus persevered throughout relentless suffering from each generation of authority in his lifetime. Hate for Jesus was passed on from father to son, and within marriages, as though it was a badge of honor to disregard and oppose Jesus. He faced constant opposition yet faithfully and fearlessly remained steadfast, even while enemies bonded over their hate for him.
    Jesus endured so that we might have life, and life abundant. Jesus endured so that we might have hope, and hope secure. Jesus endured so that we might have joy, and joy overflowing.
    Jesus endured that we might be able to look to Jesus as we also endure our own trials and tribulations. We can enjoy these truths and connection with Christ only through a personal relationship with Jesus. May we consider Jesus and all he has done for us.

    • 27 min
    Consider Jesus :: Hostility from Unjust Authority

    Consider Jesus :: Hostility from Unjust Authority

    Every human heart has the same themes/fears deeply rooted that echo in our veins. We seek justice and compassion. When those things go awry, there is outcry.
    Jesus, the God man, perfect in every way stood before the Roman governor, Pontius Pilate, and experienced the most severe wrongful conviction case known to mankind. Jesus endured the greatest injustice the world has ever known. Jesus suffered at the hands of a ruthlessly unjust authority after being ridiculed and handed over by those he came to seek and save.
    Let us consider Jesus and find comfort and strength from him, so as to not become weary and faint-hearted.

    • 29 min

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