Grace When You Can't Undo the Past
This is for you if you're carrying regret, guilt, or unanswered questions - and you're unsure whether grace still applies to your story.
Sermon Description
What does Jesus really say about marriage, commitment, failure, and grace?
In this two-part message from Mark 10, Pastor Josh Weidmann walks through one of Jesus' most challenging teachings - where faith becomes personal and obedience becomes costly. Jesus confronts hard hearts, calls people back to God's original design, and speaks honestly about covenant, divorce, and faithfulness.
But this sermon is not just about marriage rules. It's about discipleship, the condition of the human heart, and the hope of grace when we fall short. Whether you're married, single, divorced, remarried, or simply struggling with commitment in any area of life, this message invites you to wrestle with truth—and discover why Jesus' hardest words are often spoken in love.
Scripture: Mark 10:1-12
Show Notes – Part 2
In Part 2, Jesus speaks with even greater clarity—and weight. Behind closed doors, His words leave no room for excuses or cultural shortcuts. For many, they feel heavy and unsettling.
Pastor Josh walks carefully through this difficult passage, showing why Jesus refuses to soften His teaching—and how that very firmness points us toward grace.
This episode explores:
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Why Jesus raises the standard instead of lowering it
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What covenant means in God's eyes
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Why divorce doesn't erase spiritual realities
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How guilt and regret surface in this passage
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Where repentance, forgiveness, and restoration begin
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Why the gospel doesn't end with hard words—but with hope
This message is especially for anyone carrying regret, relational wounds, or fear that their story is beyond repair.
Resources + Links:
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Episode Site: gospeldaily.org/podcast-1450-1451
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➡️ Read an additional resource from Josh Weidmann entitled: Christ's Persistence with My Stubbornness https://joshweidmann.com/christs-persistence-stubbornness/
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Pastor Josh's Blog Site: www.joshweidmann.com
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Series: Encountering Jesus