Gospel Daily with Josh Weidmann

Josh Weidmann

Join Pastor Josh Weidmann, lead Pastor of Grace Chapel in Englewood, CO as he invites you to be inspired by scripture to live your life to have a great impact in the world where God has placed you. Together we'll take the truth of God's Word and seek to live out the Gospel, daily. Airs M-F in Denver, CO at 7:30am & 2:30am on KRKS, 990 AM The Word; and at 2:30pm and 9pm on 94.7 FM The Word.

  1. 5D AGO

    What Do You Really Want? The Question That Changes Everything, Part 2

    The Question That Reveals Your Heart, Your Purpose, and Your Faith This is for you if: You've been following Jesus for years but feel your spiritual passion cooling. Your prayer life feels repetitive — or self-focused. You're wrestling with whether you're truly surrendered or just spiritually comfortable. You want to move from spectator Christianity to active discipleship. You've been asking God for things… but aren't sure what that reveals about your heart. Sermon Description Big Idea True spiritual sight is revealed not in what you see — but in what you seek. Scripture: Mark 10:46-52 What if one question from Jesus could expose your deepest desires — and redirect your entire spiritual life? In this powerful two-part message from Mark 10, we explore the moment Jesus asks two very different people the same question: "What do you want me to do for you?" One seeks status. The other cries out for mercy. One walks away disappointed. The other follows Jesus on the road. This sermon confronts the heart behind our prayers, challenges passive Christianity, and calls us to persistent, desperate faith. If you've ever wondered whether you're truly following Jesus or simply asking Him to fix things, this message will press into that tension. Topics: Christian discipleship, Mark 10, Bartimaeus, prayer life, spiritual growth, faith and persistence, following Jesus, surrender, biblical teaching, Gospel transformation. Sermon Notes Jesus asks one question that exposes everything: "What do you want me to do for you?" Same question. Two people. Two completely different hearts. One asks for status. One cries for mercy. Your prayers reveal what you really believe about Jesus. Are you asking to be elevated… or transformed? Bartimaeus refuses to be silenced — desperate faith gets louder. Spectator faith sits comfortably. Discipleship gets on the road. Jesus doesn't heal just to improve your life — He heals to lead it. What you seek reveals whether you truly see. When Jesus looks at you and asks, "What do you want?" — how will you answer?   Resources + Links: Episode Site:  gospeldaily.org/podcast-1456-1457  Visit the site - www.gospeldaily.org to subscribe to our email ➡️ Read an additional resource from Josh Weidmann entitled:  Pastor Josh's Blog Site: www.joshweidmann.com  Series: Marked for Glory

    26 min
  2. 5D AGO

    What Do You Really Want? The Question That Changes Everything, Part 1

    The Question That Reveals Your Heart, Your Purpose, and Your Faith This is for you if: You've been following Jesus for years but feel your spiritual passion cooling. Your prayer life feels repetitive — or self-focused. You're wrestling with whether you're truly surrendered or just spiritually comfortable. You want to move from spectator Christianity to active discipleship. You've been asking God for things… but aren't sure what that reveals about your heart. Sermon Description Big Idea True spiritual sight is revealed not in what you see — but in what you seek. Scripture: Mark 10:46-52 What if one question from Jesus could expose your deepest desires — and redirect your entire spiritual life? In this powerful two-part message from Mark 10, we explore the moment Jesus asks two very different people the same question: "What do you want me to do for you?" One seeks status. The other cries out for mercy. One walks away disappointed. The other follows Jesus on the road. This sermon confronts the heart behind our prayers, challenges passive Christianity, and calls us to persistent, desperate faith. If you've ever wondered whether you're truly following Jesus or simply asking Him to fix things, this message will press into that tension. Topics: Christian discipleship, Mark 10, Bartimaeus, prayer life, spiritual growth, faith and persistence, following Jesus, surrender, biblical teaching, Gospel transformation. Sermon Notes Jesus asks one question that exposes everything: "What do you want me to do for you?" Same question. Two people. Two completely different hearts. One asks for status. One cries for mercy. Your prayers reveal what you really believe about Jesus. Are you asking to be elevated… or transformed? Bartimaeus refuses to be silenced — desperate faith gets louder. Spectator faith sits comfortably. Discipleship gets on the road. Jesus doesn't heal just to improve your life — He heals to lead it. What you seek reveals whether you truly see. When Jesus looks at you and asks, "What do you want?" — how will you answer?   Resources + Links: Episode Site:  gospeldaily.org/podcast-1456-1457  Visit the site - www.gospeldaily.org to subscribe to our email ➡️ Read an additional resource from Josh Weidmann entitled:  Pastor Josh's Blog Site: www.joshweidmann.com  Series: Marked for Glory

    26 min
  3. FEB 9

    Redefining Greatness: The Significance You've Been Looking For, Part 2

    How Jesus Turns the Ladder Upside Down This is for you if you're tired of competing, proving yourself, or measuring your worth by recognition - and you're longing for a freer way to live and lead In Redefining Greatness: The Significance You've Been Looking For, Jesus confronts one of the deepest longings of the human heart: the desire to matter. As He walks toward the cross in Mark 10:32–45, His disciples reveal a struggle that still defines our lives today—climbing ladders, chasing recognition, competing for status, and trying to prove we are enough. Rather than rejecting ambition, Jesus radically reframes it, exposing why the world's definition of greatness never satisfies and why comparison and competition quietly enslave us. This sermon traces how our craving for significance shows up in leadership, work, parenting, ministry, and relationships—and how Jesus offers freedom from the exhausting need to be seen. Ultimately, it invites us to step off the ladder, rethink greatness, and discover a kind of significance that is received, not achieved. Show Notes, Part 2:  Jesus' radical redefinition of greatness through service, sacrifice, and humility What it truly means to "drink the cup" Jesus offers—and why it costs more than we expect The difference between worldly leadership and kingdom leadership Why suffering for Christ is not wasted, but formative How competition and comparison quietly enslave us Jesus' ransom as freedom from striving, ladder-climbing, and self-promotion What changes when our worth is settled at the cross—not earned through performance An invitation to live from significance already received, not endlessly pursued

    26 min
  4. FEB 9

    Redefining Greatness: The Significance You've Been Looking For, Part 1

    Why Our Pursuit of Significance Leaves Us Exhausted This is for you if you're striving to matter - at work, in leadership, in family, or in ministry - and still feel like it's never quite enough. In Redefining Greatness: The Significance You've Been Looking For, Jesus confronts one of the deepest longings of the human heart: the desire to matter. As He walks toward the cross in Mark 10:32–45, His disciples reveal a struggle that still defines our lives today—climbing ladders, chasing recognition, competing for status, and trying to prove we are enough. Rather than rejecting ambition, Jesus radically reframes it, exposing why the world's definition of greatness never satisfies and why comparison and competition quietly enslave us. This sermon traces how our craving for significance shows up in leadership, work, parenting, ministry, and relationships—and how Jesus offers freedom from the exhausting need to be seen. Ultimately, it invites us to step off the ladder, rethink greatness, and discover a kind of significance that is received, not achieved. Show Notes, Part 1:  Jesus walks toward the cross while His closest disciples ask for positions of glory—revealing a tension we all share The universal human craving for significance and the quiet ways it shapes our choices How ladder-climbing, comparison, and recognition become exhausting pursuits Why Jesus doesn't shame our desire to be great—but challenges where we look to satisfy it The danger of chasing status instead of intimacy with Christ A sobering look at how ambition shows up in work, parenting, leadership, and spirituality The question beneath the question: What are we really hoping will make us feel enough?

    26 min
  5. JAN 26

    Hard Hearts, Soft Hearts, New Hearts: Following Jesus When It Gets Personal, Part 2

    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: Why Jesus raises the standard instead of lowering it What covenant means in God's eyes Why divorce doesn't erase spiritual realities How guilt and regret surface in this passage Where repentance, forgiveness, and restoration begin 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: Episode Site:  gospeldaily.org/podcast-1450-1451  Visit the site - www.gospeldaily.org to subscribe to our email ➡️ Read an additional resource from Josh Weidmann entitled: Christ's Persistence with My Stubbornness https://joshweidmann.com/christs-persistence-stubbornness/ Pastor Josh's Blog Site: www.joshweidmann.com  Series: Encountering Jesus

    24 min
  6. JAN 26

    Hard Hearts, Soft Hearts, New Hearts: Following Jesus When It Gets Personal, Part 1

    When Following Jesus Gets Personal This is for you if you've ever looked for an easier way out of a hard commitment—or wondered why Jesus seems more concerned with your heart than your choices. 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 1 This episode explores: Why the Pharisees' question was a trap How Jesus reframes the issue from rules to the heart What "hardness of heart" really means How Scripture can be used as a tool instead of a teacher Why God's design for marriage begins in creation, not culture How discipleship challenges our desire for comfort and control This message invites honest reflection on where we may be following Jesus selectively—especially when obedience gets hard.   Resources + Links: Episode Site:  gospeldaily.org/podcast-1450-1451  Visit the site - www.gospeldaily.org to subscribe to our email ➡️ Read an additional resource from Josh Weidmann entitled: Christ's Persistence with My Stubbornness https://joshweidmann.com/christs-persistence-stubbornness/ Pastor Josh's Blog Site: www.joshweidmann.com  Series: Encountering Jesus

    24 min

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Join Pastor Josh Weidmann, lead Pastor of Grace Chapel in Englewood, CO as he invites you to be inspired by scripture to live your life to have a great impact in the world where God has placed you. Together we'll take the truth of God's Word and seek to live out the Gospel, daily. Airs M-F in Denver, CO at 7:30am & 2:30am on KRKS, 990 AM The Word; and at 2:30pm and 9pm on 94.7 FM The Word.