The Coach Approach Ministries Podcast

The Gap We Couldn't Cross (and How Jesus Did)

April 2, 2026·27 min
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Episode Summary In this Maundy Thursday episode, Brian explores the meaning of the gospel through the lens of forsakenness and belonging. Reflecting on Jesus' cry from the cross—"Why have you forsaken me?"—he reframes the good news not as what we must do, but what Christ has already done. Through personal stories, coaching insights, and biblical reflection, this episode invites listeners to experience the gospel as restoration, not requirement. Key Themes & Takeaways 1. What It Means to Be a Christian Coach First: be a competent, professional coach Second: let your faith naturally shape how you show up The gospel is often seen before it's spoken 2. The Problem with How We Share the Gospel Many presentations focus on: Rules Tribal interpretations "Do this or you're out" But the real gospel is good news—not more pressure The good news isn't that I'm a sinner. That's still bad news. The good news is that Jesus has come. 3. A Story of Being "Left Behind" Brian shares a childhood story: His brother is accidentally left after a game Miscommunication leaves him stranded A stranger steps in and rescues him 👉 The takeaway: The hero isn't the responsible or the irresponsible The hero is the one who steps in and restores 4. Understanding "Forsakenness" Jesus experiences complete separation on the cross This is: Deeply human Deeply painful Spiritually ultimate Forsakenness = total disconnection From God From others From belonging 5. The Big Biblical Pattern: Lost Things Get Found Lost sheep → searched for Lost coin → turned everything upside down Lost son → <em data-

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