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Hey guys. David Pollack here again for day two. Excited to talk again about another verse in the Bible. We talked about the Bible and. And what it means yesterday, if you missed it, and just the validity of it and how everyone should believe in it and understand exactly how it's the greatest history book that we've ever had. We also talked about just the verses and how they mean something different. And I'm going to take you through our season of life right now. My wife's been battling brain cancer for the last year and a half plus and we've learned a lot. And obviously God's used this experience to teach us amazing things. And talking about verses that have never meant anything to me in the past, that now recently has really shift and changed the way we look at it. I want to take you to Mark 21 and Mark 1521. Excuse me. And it says a certain man from Cyrene Simon, the father of Alexander and Rufus, was passing by on his way in from the country and they forced him to carry the cross. That's a very simple verse. It hasn't had a lot of meeting until this past year and a half for me, with our family now, like we realize we've been forced just like Simon was because Jesus had been beaten. And this is about the crucifixion of Jesus and couldn't carry the cross anymore. They were forcing Cyrene Simon of Cyrene to carry the cross. And I think you realize in life, the longer you live, you're going to be forced to carry a cross you didn't earn, you didn't deserve and you don't want to carry. And in this verse, it means a couple of things to me, man. The father of Alexander and Rufus. It mentions Alexander and Rufus because I know Nicholas and Leah Pollock were watching, you know, me and Lindsay Pollock as we were carrying the cross this last year and a half after surgeries and a hard time. Your kids are always watching, right? They're always watching how you're doing. And you got a great chance because guess what? I see better than I hear, right? More is caught than taught. I can say whatever I want, but how I love, how I live, how I grow, how I choose to live life is going to be my Biggest example for my children. So another part of this man. So we've been forced to carry this cross. Another thing we've learned is we weren't strong enough to carry it. And there's been some times over this last year and a half where it's been so heavy and the nights got long and it was repetitive and it was difficult. And what we found was, you know, my son and my daughter helped us carry the cross. Our community jumped in and helped us carry the cross. It was amazing. Like, people ask all the time, like, hey, what can we do? What can we do when you know someone who's really struggling and going through something that's life changing and hurting, like, instead of asking, just go do. And we had people that went to the grocery store that brought us meals, that came to the house, that cooked, that cleaned right? Like, did all these things because honestly, I didn't know what to tell them. I didn't know to tell them what we needed and how to fix it because something I've never walked through and it was really, really difficult. So, you know, to have other folks that came in and helped carry the cross, man, it would have been impossible to make it without him. So be that person. Don't ask. When somebody's in need and somebody you know is hurting, just go do something for them. Just go take that step and do something that you think will help them. And time, obviously, is always, you know, spending some time with them is always a great thing. Last and foremost, about Simon of Serene, the father of Alexander and Rufus, you know, was passing by on his way from the country and they forced him to carry this cross. What was on that cross? The blood of Jesus. And every single situation we go through, the hardest ones, the easiest ones. God is always with us, and God is for us. God has plans like he tells us he wants. He has plans for us to be prosperous and successful. But sometimes those plans require us going through a little bit of pain. Sometimes we have to go through that to understand, to have compassion, to have empathy for others in those same situation. Some things God's going to take us around in our lives, like driving a car. He's going to drive us around some potholes. But there's some potholes we got to hit, man, and we got to go through. Because those potholes teach us how to be the best version of us and to depend on the one who created us, who will always sustain us.
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Podcast Summary: The Daily Blade #330 — David Pollack // Forced To Carry The Cross
Release Date: April 7, 2026
Hosts: Joby Martin & Kyle Thompson
Guest: David Pollack
This episode centers on the theme of "carrying the cross"—the biblical notion of bearing heavy, often unjust burdens in life—explored through the personal testimony of David Pollack. Drawing from Mark 15:21, David shares insights from his family's ongoing struggle with his wife's brain cancer, connecting personal suffering to the broader Christian experience of faith under trial. The conversation is deeply personal, offering practical and spiritual encouragement for facing life's hardest moments with support, humility, and reliance on God.
"There are verses that never meant anything to me in the past, that now recently have really shifted and changed the way we look at it."
— David Pollack (00:36)
"Your kids are always watching, right?...More is caught than taught. I can say whatever I want, but how I love, how I live, how I grow, how I choose to live life is going to be my Biggest example for my children."
— David Pollack (02:40–02:55)
"When you know someone who's really struggling...instead of asking, just go do...We had people that went to the grocery store, brought us meals...because honestly, I didn't know what to tell them."
— David Pollack (03:12–03:30)
"You're going to be forced to carry a cross you didn't earn, you didn't deserve, and you don't want to carry."
— David Pollack (02:05)
"More is caught than taught."
— David Pollack (02:50)
"Instead of asking, just go do...it would have been impossible to make it without [our community]."
— David Pollack (03:22–03:35)
"Some things God's going to take us around in our lives...but there's some potholes we got to hit, man...to depend on the one who created us, who will always sustain us."
— David Pollack (04:30–04:45)
David Pollack speaks with heartfelt honesty and vulnerability. The tone balances spiritual encouragement, practical wisdom, and raw personal testimony, aiming to uplift and mobilize listeners facing their own “crosses.”
Summary:
David Pollack powerfully connects a familiar Bible story to real-life struggle, urging listeners to recognize God’s presence in suffering, live out faith for the next generation, and step boldly into helping others without waiting for instructions. His experiences illuminate that faith is most real when life is hardest—and the cross, though heavy, is never carried alone.