Ep 87: Sorrow to Joy (w/ Whitney Dalp)
What can childbirth teach us about our Savior?
This week we are joined by my wife, Whitney! Whitney is an avid reader, home-school momma, talented writer, and a small business owner. She sells her own loose-leaf tea blends.
Check out her tea here!
Topic:
- What can childbirth teach us about our Savior?
Discussion Questions:
- How does Jesus’ comparison of His suffering to childbirth reshape the way you view both pain and purpose in your own spiritual life?
- In what ways does knowing that Jesus prayed specifically for future believers, including you, affect your sense of security, identity, or gratitude?
- Where in your life have you experienced sorrow that later transformed into joy, and how might that reflect the pattern Jesus describes in John 16?
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What can childbirth teach us
about our Savior?
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We'll find out together in just
a SEC.
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Welcome to the show.
I'm Daniel Daub and this is for
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your Sunday morning drive.
The short podcast with the goal
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of providing some motivation,
Dr. and encouragement on your
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way to worship and helping you
recenter your mind on spiritual
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things on those hectic Sunday
mornings.
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I'm really excited to share
today's episode with you because
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we have a very special guest, my
wife, Whitney.
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Whitney is an avid reader.
That's an understatement if
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there ever was one.
I assure you she's dedicated to
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homeschooling our children and
she's the love of my life.
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Shameless plug, She also sells
her own loose leaf tea blends at
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Novelty brews.com.
I'll put a link in the show
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notes.
I'm partial, but they're pretty
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great.
Anyway, I'm so thankful that
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Whitney allowed me to twist her
arm into being on the show
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because the thoughts that she
shares come right from the
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heart, and they're fantastic.
Well, let's go ahead and get the
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show on the road.
This is episode 87.
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Sorrow into joy.
Let's go to church.
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Are we there yet?
Originally, when Daniel asked me
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to be on his podcast, I was very
hesitant because I was worried I
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wouldn't have the right words to
say.
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As his first female guest, it
feels like there is a kind of
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pressure behind that.
There are some experiences in
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this life that are purely and
uniquely female, one of the most
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important ones being the bearing
of children.
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Having a baby is such a crazy
experience.
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It is the strangest combination
of joy, anxiety, anticipation,
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and pure terror, especially for
the first time.
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Mom, for the entire pregnancy,
these emotions roll through you
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and wave after wave and really
all you can do is wait.
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Those nine months feel like a
lifetime and at the end you are
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forced to face the dreaded
labor.
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With our first, I remember being
terrified as that day crept
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closer and closer.
I remember thinking, I'm not
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sure I can do this.
How will I endure it?
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I'm not strong enough.
I'll come back to this in a
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minute.
This year, Daniel and I have
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been doing a chronological
reading of the Bible.
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For those of you who have never
done this, I highly recommend
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it.
Reading the Bible in the order
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that it happened has completely
altered how my brain thinks
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about Jesus.
He was there from the very first
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page of Genesis, all throughout
the Old Testament, and to the
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very last verse of Revelation.
A few weeks ago, we read all the
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accounts of Jesus's crucifixion.
In John 14 through 17.
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Jesus is saying his last parting
words to his disciples and
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praying to the Father before he
is arrested.
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In John 1621 and 22, Jesus
compares his death to
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childbirth.
He tells his disciples when a
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woman gives birth, she has
distress because her time has
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come.
But when her child is born, she
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no longer remembers the
suffering because of her joy
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that a human being has been born
into the world.
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So also you have sorrow now, but
I will see you again, and your
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hearts will rejoice, and no one
will take your joy away from
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you.
So in John 16, Jesus comforts
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his disciples by telling them
their sorrow will turn to joy.
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Then in the very next chapter he
prays to the Father for his
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disciples.
He is literally about to be
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arrested, beaten and killed and
he thought only for his
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disciples in 1712 He says I kept
them safe and watched over them.
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Then in verse 15 he asked the
Father to keep them safe from
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the evil one since he will no
longer be there to do it
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himself.
It astounds me that despite the
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fact Jesus knew what was going
to happen to him, He prayed to
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the Father for all his
disciples, including the ones
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who had yet to be born.
Like those listening to this
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podcast episode in the year
2025.
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The day I read these chapters, I
sat at my dining room table
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wiping away tears, barely
holding it together like the
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crowds in Acts 237, I felt cut
to the heart.
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It dawned on me if I felt that
much distress for a few months
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before having a baby.
Imagine how Jesus felt when He
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spoke the world into existence,
knowing that thousands of years
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from that moment, his time would
come as well.
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He knew He would willingly go to
the cross to die for the humans
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He created.
Also, we could choose to have a
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joy that no one can take from
us.
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People often say that children
are little miracles, and in many
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ways, parenthood does feel that
way.
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As a new mother, you have just
endured what is likely the worst
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pain and suffering of your life.
But as you look into the face of
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your newborn, none of that means
anything anymore.
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Every day, every hour and minute
and second was worth it.
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It's incredible to know that is
how Jesus thinks of Christians
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as he cradles us in his arms.
Whitney shared some great
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thoughts for our Sunday morning
drive.
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Now it's time to hear yours.
Our discussion questions for
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this week are how does Jesus
comparison of his suffering to
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childbirth reshape the way you
view both pain and purpose in
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your own spiritual life?
In what ways does knowing that
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Jesus prayed specifically for
future believers, including you,
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affect your sense of security,
identity, or gratitude?
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And where in your life have you
experienced sorrow that later
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transformed into joy, and how
might that reflect the pattern
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that Jesus describes in John 16?
Hey, thanks for listening.
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I hope you have an excellent
week and a great day of worship.
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I'll see you Sunday.
Whitney Dalp
Whitney is married to Daniel. They have two children, Evelyn and Dorian. She is mostly a stay at home mom but does serve a few nights a week at a local restaurant. She home-schools their daughter and plans to do so with their son as well. She is an avid reader but also loves to crochet and is a big fan of theme parks like Holiday World, Disney World and Universal Studios. Whitney also sells her own loose-leaf teas through her company Novel-Tea Brews.
