Hematohidrosis is an extremely rare medical condition where extreme emotional stress, anxiety, or fear causes blood to mix with sweat and ooze from intact skin, often appearing as bloody droplets on the face or forehead. This occurs when the body's sympathetic nervous system becomes highly activated, causing capillaries surrounding sweat glands to constrict and then rapidly dilate, rupturing fragile blood vessels and allowing blood to leak into sweat gland ducts. The biblical account of Jesus sweating blood in the Garden of Gethsemane (Luke 22:44) is frequently linked by medical professionals, historians, and theologians to this condition, representing the ultimate form of acute emotional anguish and anticipatory dread. This phenomenon illustrates that courage involves acting in the face of fear, and that authentic discipleship requires facing profound inner pressure and the tension between comfort and obedience.
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Shalom, shalom, shalom. First and foremost, I want to say call Yahawah by Hashem Yahawashi. We heard tell of the Halloween party. Double honors to the apostles and elders of Great Millstone.
Say much peace, love, salutations to you out there pushing the word of Yahawah by Hashem Yahawashi in sincerity and truth.
This is brother Ariala.
And this is a just a a follow-up to something the brother Preach Ya One had said out at the street speaking last night. We were talking about, you know, just operating in faith, you know, and I and I and I and I and in the midst of faith will will will come nervousness, anxiousness, stress.
And just because you have those emotions or feelings doesn't mean you're being unfaithful.
That the actual definition of, you know, being brave, you know, or being courageous is to is to act in the face of fear or act in the face of being anxious.
You know, and Yahawashi was presented this very thing when he was in the Garden of Gethsemane.
And we and we mentioned, you know, how he was sweating, you know, blood, you know.
And it's an actual medical condition that the brother Ya One had mentioned and I wanted to do a follow-up and kind of just, you know, put it into graphic and, you know, make it a, you know, a little concise lesson because, you know, we we we are going to be in these situations, man, where we're facing tremendous amounts of pressure.
And we have to have the mindset of Yahawashi that, you know, he was going through such extreme stress in the facing death that he was sweating blood.
So, it it it was just an interesting fact of the matter. And as we go through this walk, man, we we always look to Yahawashi as an example of how to be.
So, I'm going to read through this and Lord willing it's edifying. Um It says right here, I put how can stress or nervousness cause someone to sweat blood? I just asked a simple question, right? It says, stress or nervousness can rarely cause a person to sweat blood through a condition called uh hematohidrosis.
All right? It says this is an extremely uncommon medical phenomenon where blood mixes with sweat and oozes from intact skin, often appearing as bloody droplets on the face, forehead, or other areas.
Under extreme emotional stress, anxiety, fear, or psychological strain and right now we're all going through that being in this ministry.
But it's on a lower level.
Yahawashi was was dealing with stress, anxiety, fear, and psychological strain on the highest of level.
But we're going to have to have that mindset to go through a similitude.
Okay? It says the body's sympathetic nervous system, responsible for responsible for the fight fight or flight response, becomes highly activated. This leads to the following sequence: vascular changes. Tiny blood vessels or your capillaries surrounding the sweat glands constrict sharply due to the stress response, then suddenly dilate. Right?
It says rupture. The rapid pressure changes can cause these fragile capillaries to rupture.
Right?
So they they constrict, basically they they shrink, and then very quickly they open, so blood gushes into that region and can cause the capillaries to to rupture. Right? It says blood leakage. Blood I mean blood from the ruptured vessels enters the sweat gland ducts or hair follicles, mixing with sweat, then excretion. The body fluid is then pushed out through the skin pores, creating the appearance of sweating blood. Right? So this is the you know, Esau's scientific explanation of this.
Right? It says, "This process doesn't involve actual injury or open wounds.
The skin remains intact, but blood seeps through the glands. Episodes are often triggered by intense acute stress, fear of death, severe anxiety, or emotional trauma, and can last from minutes to hours. They may be accompanied by symptoms like headache, abdominal pain, or weakness.
The condition is not fully understood, not and not everyone under stress experiences it. Individual factors like capillary fragility or heightened sympathetic reactivity may play a role.
Right?
Anyway, skipping down, it says um Hematidrosis is very rare with only scattered reports.
Uh historical religious accounts, okay.
Boom, boom, boom. I'm going to skip down cuz I asked uh Grog another question. I put another prompt. It said, "Relate this to when Yahawashi sweated blood in the Bible." Right?
>> [snorts] >> It says, "The biblical account of Yahawashi sweating blood in the Garden of Gethsemane, Luke 22:44, is frequently linked by medical professionals, historians, and theologians to hematidrosis, right? In the hours before his arrest and crucifixion, Yahawashi prayed intensely in Gethsemane. Right?
Luke, traditionally regarded as a physician among the gospel writers, records right? Luke 22:44 in the NIV, "And being in anguish, he prayed more earnestly and his sweat was like drops of blood falling to the ground."
It says, "Other gospels describe his emotional state as deeply distressed.
My soul is overwhelmed with sorrow to the point of death."
Uh Matthew 24:38 and Mark 14:34, right?
Uh the Greek phrasing like great drops {slash} clots of blood suggests the sweat had the appearance and possibly consist consistency of blood occurring amidst extreme agony, right? So, we all know that we all call it the Garden of Gethsemane moment when you're faced with something that you cannot get out of and you you're going to have to fully lean on Yahawah by Sham Yahawashi to get you through that situation. We're going to be in those type of situations and our apostles of old when you read and know the history were all put in, you know, martyr martyrdom situations, all right? And and and as Esau begins to roll out his MOTB and as things to get this start to get more strained, we're going to be in that type of those type of situations, right?
Uh It says, "The mechanism of hematidrosis, extreme psychological stress activating the sympathetic nervous system causing it causing a rupture." We already read about that.
It says, "Yahawashi faced imminent betrayal, abandonment by his disciples, scourging, crucifixion, and bearing the sins of humanity and separation from the Father. This represents the ultimate form of acute emotional anguish and anticipatory dread. The condition is triggered precisely by such fight-or-flight overload as seen in rare historical cases, right? Like a soldier before a battle, or prison a prisoners facing execution, right? Luke's detail is medically precise. Only he mentions the blood-like sweat and uses terms like idro, sweat, and and thrombi, uh hematose, right?
A clot a clot-sized drops of blood. It says, "Which some interpret as reflecting clinical observations." It says, "This is not presented as a miracle in the text, but as a psychological response to unparalleled stress. Many sources view it as a natural human reaction in an extraordinary situation highlighting Yahawashi's full humanity alongside his divinity, right?"
Uh let's see.
Da da da da.
Support of you says numerous medical reviews and articles site Gethsemane account as a classic historical example.
Da da da da. That's good. Now, I want to go to the next thing that I put. I said relate that sentiment to the followers of Yahawashi and how they are rare.
Those truly willing to follow him and go through the stress of following I meant to say him is truly rare. It says the rarity of hematohidrosis under extreme stress parallels the rarity of truly committed followers of Yahawashi who willingly embrace the profound stress of discipleship.
Yahawashi sweating blood in Gethsemane wasn't just a dramatic psychological response to anguish. It revealed the crushing weight of what lay ahead.
He fully felt the cost.
In the same way authentic Christian discipleship, right?
Uh, a demands facing a similar inner pressure. The tension between the comfort of the world and the narrow path of obedience after now and potential suffering. And we talked about this fully in last night's street speaking.
You know, you can go to remnant remnant save 144 to to watch that live stream.
Cuz we cuz we we we we are we standing in the face of peril.
Right? And we always talk about Revelation 12 and 12 how how Satan how Satan's is coming.
Cuz he know if he have but a short time.
All right? And that's what we going to we looking to be slandered, we looking to be imprisoned, some even put to death.
Okay?
But we have to have that that Garden of Gethsemane type of, you know, stance where even though we stressed out, we have anxiety, we we we we if it be the will of the Most High, let your will be done.
Okay? It says Yahawashi was explicit about this cost. Right? Luke 9 and 23, if anyone will come after me, let him deny himself and take up his cross daily and follow me.
Right? He warned crowds to count the cost before following. Luke 14 through 25 through 33, comparing it to a king going to war building a tower. Serious calculated committed under pressure. We all read that scripture all the time.
You got to count the cost.
Right? And death is is is a possibility in things. And a lot of people coming to this truth and they they miss out on a job opportunity or a girlfriend and they fall out.
What about being faced with death?
Right?
As the scripture says, let this mind be in you which is which was also in Yahawashi Hamashiach.
We got to face those things.
Okay?
It says the early disciples faced betrayal, persecution, loss of status, family rejection, and physical danger.
Many faltered in the in the moment of truth.
Right? It is reference reference Peter's denial, scattering of the disciples after their arrest.
It says true following often triggers intense internal Gethsemane moments. I didn't know it was going to even say that. I ain't I ain't even read that.
>> [laughter] >> Periods of deep stress, fear, loneliness, or anguish when one must choose the Most High's will over personal comfort, safety, or approval.
This spiritual emotional pressure can feel overwhelming, much like the sympathetic nervous system overload that can in extreme cases produce from a hyperhidrosis.
Okay?
It says the narrow gate. Yahawashi taught, "Enter by the narrow gate, for the gate is wide and the way is easy that leads to destruction.
And those who enter, uh, by it are many.
For the gate is narrow and the way is hard that leads to life, and those who find it are few, right?
So, we always talk about the hopefully elect, that that small remnant.
A few good men. Those are the people that's going to be willing to go through that narrow, hard way towards salvation and and and life.
All right?
You're going to be under stress.
All right?
Many called, few chosen, Matthew 22 and 14. Crowds follow Yahawashi when it was easy, miracles, teaching, popularity, food.
When the stress intensified, arrest and crucifixion, most disappeared. This pattern repeats throughout history.
Modern parallels, cultural pressure, social rejection, moral compromises, anxiety over the future, right? Sorrow of the world, spiritual dryness, or real persecution in many parts of the world test commitment. Many prefer a comfortable cultural Christianity that avoids the full weight of the cross.
Fewer surrender fully to the kind of costly obedience that produces deep transformation.
And that takes truly being involved in this ministry and a servant and confessing in in the name of Yahawashi Hamashiach out to the world. Not the law, the name.
Okay? It says the uh the sweating blood level of stress reveals the gap between surface level level interest and radical willingness.
Those who endure are are rare because it requires dying to uh dying to self daily, trusting the Most High amid uncertainty and opposition, loving enemies and forgiving repeatedly, all right? Putting your trust basically putting your trust in Yahawashi Hamashiach is going to execute judgment.
It says prioritizing external uh eternal over temporal rewards, right? We always talk about that incorruptible crown versus the corruptible crown, right? We always talk about keeping our eye single.
We then, you know, we mention all these things in highways and in and byways.
Okay?
So, so, you know, this is this is this is important, man.
You know, so I just wanted to read through that. I felt like that was interesting, man. That matter of trust is we go we we're going to go through that level of stress, too.
All right?
All right. Well, so we have to have the mindset if Yahawashi did it, we're going to follow faithfully, okay? Lord willing it was edifying.
So, with that being said, I want to say call hello Yahawah by sham Yahawashi by sham Qudash. Double honor to the apostles, elders, and bishops of Great Millstone. Much peace, love, and salutations to Yahkiam out there pushing the word of Yahawah by sham Yahawashi in sincerity and truth. Shalom.
>> [snorts]
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