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What did Jesus really mean when He talked about divorce? In this episode of The Semi-Seminarian Podcast, Pastor Jim Wilhelm walks the dusty road south of Capernaum to uncover the heart behind one of the hardest teachings in Scripture.
When the Pharisees tried to trap Jesus with a legal question about marriage, He answered with compassion for the broken—not condemnation for the divorced. This sermon digs beneath the rules to the ache beneath the surface: What do we do with what’s already broken?
Whether you’ve walked through divorce, loved someone who has, or wrestled with what the Bible says about it, this episode invites you to hear Jesus’ words again—slow, tender, and full of staying grace. Because love may quit, but God won’t.
(From the sermon “Love May Quit, But God Won’t: Jesus and Divorce,” part of Pastor Jim’s sandals-on-the-ground gospel series.)
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What did Jesus really mean when He talked about divorce? In this episode of The Semi-Seminarian Podcast, Pastor Jim Wilhelm walks the dusty road south of Capernaum to uncover the heart behind one of the hardest teachings in Scripture.
When the Pharisees tried to trap Jesus with a legal question about marriage, He answered with compassion for the broken—not condemnation for the divorced. This sermon digs beneath the rules to the ache beneath the surface: What do we do with what’s already broken?
Whether you’ve walked through divorce, loved someone who has, or wrestled with what the Bible says about it, this episode invites you to hear Jesus’ words again—slow, tender, and full of staying grace. Because love may quit, but God won’t.
(From the sermon “Love May Quit, But God Won’t: Jesus and Divorce,” part of Pastor Jim’s sandals-on-the-ground gospel series.)