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In this episode, we explore the sacred weight of sorrow through the story of a woman whose tears washed the feet of Jesus. Drawing from Luke 7:36–50, Holy Tears examines the collision of shame and grace at a Pharisee’s table—and how true worship often begins at the lowest place. What does it mean to weep before the Lord? What happens when brokenness becomes the vessel of blessing?
You’ll hear a message on mercy, repentance, and extravagant devotion—where tears aren’t a sign of weakness, but a holy response to the One who forgives much. This episode will challenge you to see your own tears not as something to hide, but as a testimony of redemption.
By Pastor JT WhiteIn this episode, we explore the sacred weight of sorrow through the story of a woman whose tears washed the feet of Jesus. Drawing from Luke 7:36–50, Holy Tears examines the collision of shame and grace at a Pharisee’s table—and how true worship often begins at the lowest place. What does it mean to weep before the Lord? What happens when brokenness becomes the vessel of blessing?
You’ll hear a message on mercy, repentance, and extravagant devotion—where tears aren’t a sign of weakness, but a holy response to the One who forgives much. This episode will challenge you to see your own tears not as something to hide, but as a testimony of redemption.