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The Joyride #243

The Masculine Journey / Sam Main
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June 26, 2026 5:00 am

The Joyride #243

The Masculine Journey / Sam Main

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June 26, 2026 5:00 am

A man shares his personal experience of dealing with emotions after losing his father and a friend's father, and how he found comfort and peace in his faith, which he describes as trusting God, even when there's no logical explanation.

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This is the Truth Network. Welcome to all you joyriders out there. This is a fantastic show from the guys you know. I'm speaking of none other than the Band of Brothers. My name's Keith, producer for such fine truth network programming like The Masculine Journey and Masculine Journey After Hours.

In this podcast, you can expect to laugh and smile with godly men who want nothing more than to honor and glorify God.

So sit back, relax, and enjoy the joyride. Why did I watch that movie Marathon last night? I knew I should have been studying.

Now the teacher wants people to work out the problems on the board. Ah. I should have called in sick. I should've pretended to be sick. Oh no.

Okay, okay, calm down. Calm down, breathe. Just breathe. If I ride low in my chair, he won't know that I'm here. And then he won't pick on me.

Okay. I hope he won't pay me. I hope, I hope, I hope, oh. I don't know, I looked right at him. Oh no.

Oh, he's coming over here. Oh, Mr. Meyer! Please join us at the Blackboard and show us your solution to this paltry geometric dilemma. Oh, I'm a dead man.

Hope, faith, and love. That is the topic this week on the masculine journey. And as you just heard, that guy had high hopes on his teacher not choosing him. Buddy, you should have just studied. Anyway, let's move on to.

Wait a minute. What is going on here? Hey, let's listen in. Ha ha ha, I told you. I told you all.

I told you they still fit. I'm the same size I was in college.

Now Yeah. Hurry up and take the picture. Yeah.

Well, on top of being quite delusional, that guy had a lot of faith in the button on his jeans holding together. Then there's love. Which the guides will go into further detail on the masculine journey and after hours.

So be sure to check out both shows. Oh, and by all means, you should read 1 Corinthians 13 as well. And here what Paul has to say on the topic. Look at that y'all. Think thoughts?

Think thin. As soon as he exhales, that button is gonna go flying. Faith was the one I picked for a lot of reasons, but this clip, the reason I chose it. It was a remember a time, and I've shared about it on the air before, I just don't remember the last time I did, but Um When I was in in college my my dad died and uh When I went to the funeral, well-meaning family and all that would say things like, well, you're the man now, and all those kinds of things. And I had to be strong for this sister, be strong for that person.

And so I just shoved all my emotions down. I didn't do anything to deal with them. And they just kind of sat there waiting to come out.

Well, not too long down the road, my best friend Bob's dad passed away. And so I Didn't really want to go to the funeral because I knew I'd have to probably deal with some stuff. I wasn't sure, but I just but I had to go for my friend. He's my best friend since college. And so I went and when I'm there The emotions start coming up, and it's everything I can do to sit there.

And I don't openly remember praying. But I just remember thinking, I can't do this, I can't be here. And I heard God say, It'll be okay. And what Tom Hanks described there as I really felt like a warm blanket. It was just like, you know, back in the day when you used to watch Nickelodeon, they had the ooze or whatever it was, it just started in my head.

I had the kids of that age, right? But, you know, it was just flowing down my body, and just as it went, it was just peace. Right. And that thing along with other things later, was huge for my faith. 'Cause I wasn't really even asking for anything.

But God still gave it to me. And when I listened to Tom Hanks there, he said some things that you have to think about. He said, even when there's no hope, even when logically it doesn't make sense. That's what you talk about when you talk about faith. You don't understand it, you believe it.

Well, I was just going to say, faith, the short version of the definition of that is trusting God. If you have faith in your children, okay, that's trusting your children. But at that level, if you know he's there and you trust him. You can go through hell. And Make it.

And hope does become. critical, which I guess would be a pretty good segue into not quite yet. We'll do that after the break. Yeah, thanks. You can set over here next week.

Yeah.

No, I could just stay.

So from the Guy's A Masculine Journey, I'm Keith and we'll see you down the road.

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