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The 11th Hour: How to Walk Into Pascha Without Losing the Point

The 11th Hour: How to Walk Into Pascha Without Losing the Point

Season 2 Episode 6 Published 2 months, 1 week ago
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Holy Week is not a reward for people who “nailed Lent.” It is medicine for the weak.

In this episode of the Orthodox Health Podcast, Dr. Michael Christian & John walk from Lazarus Saturday to Pascha as a field guide for real people: those who are exhausted, behind, scattered, ashamed, or tempted to turn the fast into obsession. They unpack Lazarus Saturday as truth & return, Palm Sunday as a warning against unstable zeal, the end-of-Lent traps of control, judgment, & despair, & the watchfulness required to navigate Holy Monday, Tuesday, & Wednesday without getting trapped in the endless “can I?” loop.

From there, they move into Holy Thursday, Holy Friday, Holy Saturday, & Pascha... showing how to keep the fruit of the fast, avoid the Paschal rebound, & enter the Resurrection with joy, sobriety, mercy, and peace.

This is a practical Orthodox guide to Holy Week, Bridegroom watchfulness, repentance, discernment, & Paschal joy... not for “perfect Orthodox,” but for people who need a real rule they can actually keep.

If you’ve felt spiritually distracted, emotionally volatile, physically worn down, or stuck in a thousand little what-if questions, this episode is meant to pull you back into the center: prayer, mercy, sobriety, services as you’re able, & the steady return to Christ.

Takeaways:

  • Holy Week is not about obsession; it is about watchfulness, which the episode defines as attention with humility rather than anxiety or compulsive self-monitoring.
  • The big end-of-Lent traps are control dressed up as discipline, judgment dressed up as zeal, despair dressed up as humility, & the “can I?” loop that turns discernment into agitation.
  • The practical Holy Monday rule is simple: prayer, Psalms, reduced input, & at least one act of mercy.
  • The point of watchfulness is not self-improvement but communion, & the point of repentance is not self-hatred but return.
  • Pascha is joy, but not a permission slip to rebound & lose the fruit of the fast in 48 hours.

Sound Bytes:

  • “Holy Week is not a reward for people who nailed Lent. Holy Week is medicine for the weak.”
  • “The enemy doesn’t need to stop your fasting. He just needs to corrupt it.”
  • “Holy Week is not a week for obsession. It’s a week for watchfulness.”
  • “Watchfulness is not anxiety. It is attention.”
  • “If the question is feeding agitation, it is not discernment, it is distraction.”
  • “You lose the fruit of the 48-day fast in 48 hours.”
  • “You can’t content Holy Week properly. You have to actually live it.”

Chapters:

00:00 Opener

01:29 Holy Week for Real People: Why It Matters

07:17 Lazarus Saturday: The Doorway to Holy Week

10:56 Palm Sunday: The Unstable Human Heart

13:54 Watchfulness in Holy Week: The Battle for Attention

20:34 The Holy Week Discernment Grid

27:23 Holy Week Through Scripture & Tradition

31:17 Holy Thursday: The Mystical Supper & Betrayal

34:30 Holy Friday: The Death of Self-Justification

35:45 Holy Saturday: Hiddenness, Stillness, & Waiting

38:58 A Minimum Effective Holy Week Rule

47:17 Pascha: Joy Without Relapse

50:49 The Paschal Rebound: Don’t Lose the Fruit

55:29 From Tomb to Resurrection: The Point of the Week

58:01 Final Exhortation for Holy Week

59:25 Outro

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