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Gospel Daily with Josh Weidmann
Gospel Daily with Josh Weidmann
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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.
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.
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Gospel Daily with Josh Weidmann Does God Have A Plan For My Life? Part 2Series: 3 Questions Everyone Has About God Scripture: Various Episode 466 We may know on some level that God has a plan, the world does not operate apart from His ability to direct event to fulfill His plan. But this doesn’t fully answer our question of our hearts —we still wonder, does He have a plan for my life? If he has a plan for me why is it that we don’t always know or understand His plan? Listen in as Pastor Josh discusses this on today's Gospel Daily. Visit gospeldaily.org for more on this and previous series!
Gospel Daily with Josh Weidmann Gospel Daily Conversations: New Years Blues; Am I A Bad Parent if I Yell?A topical conversation on faith with Josh Weidmann and Producer, Brian Baker.Episode: 22-010
Gospel Daily with Josh Weidmann Hearing and Obeying Christ, Part 2Series: Acts 10: To the Ends of the EarthScripture: Acts 10:1-30 Episode: 22-712
Gospel Daily with Josh Weidmann Hearing and Obeying Christ, Part 1Series: Acts 10: To the Ends of the EarthScripture: Acts 10:1-30 Episode: 22-711
Gospel Daily with Josh Weidmann Our Secret Power of Joy, Part 2Series: Acts 9Scripture: Acts 9:36-43 Episode: 22-710
Gospel Daily with Josh Weidmann Our Secret Power of Joy, Part 1Series: Acts 9Scripture: Acts 9:36-43 Episode: 22-709
FROM THE VAULT: Gospel Daily with Josh Weidmann Set Apart By Grace, Part 1Series: Younique: Live A Life Set Apart By Christ Scripture: Ephesians 2:1-10 Episode: 778 Scripture Summary: In Ephesians 2:1–10, Paul describes the dramatic transformation of believers from spiritual death to new life in Christ. He explains that all were once dead in sin, following the ways of the world and the influence of Satan, living in disobedience and fleshly desires. But because of God's great love and mercy, He made us alive with Christ, even when we were dead in our sins. This salvation is entirely by grace through faith, not from ourselves or by works, so that no one can boast. Paul concludes by affirming that we are God’s workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared in advance for us to walk in.
FROM THE VAULT: Gospel Daily with Josh Weidmann Set Apart By Grace, Part 2Series: Younique: Live A Life Set Apart By Christ Scripture: Ephesians 2:1-10 Episode: 779 Scripture Summary: In Ephesians 2:1–10, Paul describes the dramatic transformation of believers from spiritual death to new life in Christ. He explains that all were once dead in sin, following the ways of the world and the influence of Satan, living in disobedience and fleshly desires. But because of God's great love and mercy, He made us alive with Christ, even when we were dead in our sins. This salvation is entirely by grace through faith, not from ourselves or by works, so that no one can boast. Paul concludes by affirming that we are God’s workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared in advance for us to walk in.
FROM THE VAULT: Gospel Daily with Josh Weidmann Set Apart By Sovereignty: God Desires Your Life, Part 2Series: Younique: Live A Life Set Apart By Christ Scripture: Ephesians 1:15-23 Episode: 777 Scripture Summary: In Ephesians 1:15–23, Paul offers a heartfelt prayer of thanksgiving and intercession for the believers. He praises their faith in the Lord Jesus and love for all the saints, and asks God to give them the Spirit of wisdom and revelation so they may truly know Him. Paul prays that the eyes of their hearts would be enlightened to grasp three key truths: the hope of God’s calling, the riches of His glorious inheritance in the saints, and the immeasurable greatness of His power toward those who believe. He describes this power as the same mighty strength that raised Christ from the dead and seated Him at God’s right hand, far above all rule, authority, and dominion. Christ is declared the head over all things for the church, which is His body, the fullness of Him who fills everything in every way.
FROM THE VAULT: Gospel Daily with Josh Weidmann Set Apart By Sovereignty: God Desires Your Life, Part 1Series: Younique: Live A Life Set Apart By Christ Scripture: Ephesians 1:15-23 Episode: 776 Scripture Summary: In Ephesians 1:15–23, Paul offers a heartfelt prayer of thanksgiving and intercession for the believers. He praises their faith in the Lord Jesus and love for all the saints, and asks God to give them the Spirit of wisdom and revelation so they may truly know Him. Paul prays that the eyes of their hearts would be enlightened to grasp three key truths: the hope of God’s calling, the riches of His glorious inheritance in the saints, and the immeasurable greatness of His power toward those who believe. He describes this power as the same mighty strength that raised Christ from the dead and seated Him at God’s right hand, far above all rule, authority, and dominion. Christ is declared the head over all things for the church, which is His body, the fullness of Him who fills everything in every way.
FROM THE VAULT: Gospel Daily with Josh Weidmann Set Apart By Christ: Before Time, You Were Mine, Part 2Series: Younique: Live A Life Set Apart By Christ Scripture: Ephesians 1 Episode: 775 Scripture Summary: In Ephesians 1, Paul opens with a greeting and launches into a powerful praise of God's eternal plan. He highlights how believers are blessed with every spiritual blessing in Christ, having been chosen before the foundation of the world, adopted as God’s children, and redeemed through Jesus’ blood. Paul emphasizes the riches of God's grace, the forgiveness of sins, and the mystery of God's will to unite all things in Christ. He also speaks of the Holy Spirit as a seal and guarantee of our inheritance. Paul then prays that believers would have spiritual wisdom, know the hope of God’s calling, the riches of His glorious inheritance, and the immeasurable power available to those who believe—the same power that raised Christ from the dead and seated Him above all rule and authority.
FROM THE VAULT: Gospel Daily with Josh Weidmann Set Apart By Christ: Before Time, You Were Mine, Part 1Series: Younique: Live A Life Set Apart By Christ Scripture: Ephesians 1 Episode: 774 Scripture Summary: In Ephesians 1, Paul opens with a greeting and launches into a powerful praise of God's eternal plan. He highlights how believers are blessed with every spiritual blessing in Christ, having been chosen before the foundation of the world, adopted as God’s children, and redeemed through Jesus’ blood. Paul emphasizes the riches of God's grace, the forgiveness of sins, and the mystery of God's will to unite all things in Christ. He also speaks of the Holy Spirit as a seal and guarantee of our inheritance. Paul then prays that believers would have spiritual wisdom, know the hope of God’s calling, the riches of His glorious inheritance, and the immeasurable power available to those who believe—the same power that raised Christ from the dead and seated Him above all rule and authority.
Gospel Daily with Josh Weidmann When Memory Fails Us: Moving from Remembering to Trusting Jesus, Part 1Series: Encountering Jesus Scripture: Mark 8:1-21 Episode: 1439 Scripture Summary: In Mark 8:1–21, a large crowd gathers again, and Jesus, moved with compassion, miraculously feeds 4,000 people with just seven loaves and a few small fish. After everyone is satisfied, seven baskets of leftovers remain. Later, the Pharisees demand a sign from heaven, but Jesus refuses, grieved by their hardened hearts. As He and the disciples cross the lake, they worry about not having enough bread. Jesus rebukes them for their lack of understanding, reminding them of the miracles of the loaves and asking, “Do you still not understand?”
Gospel Daily with Josh Weidmann When Memory Fails Us: Moving from Remembering to Trusting Jesus, Part 1Series: Encountering Jesus Scripture: Mark 8:1-21 Episode: 1438 Scripture Summary: In Mark 8:1–21, a large crowd gathers again, and Jesus, moved with compassion, miraculously feeds 4,000 people with just seven loaves and a few small fish. After everyone is satisfied, seven baskets of leftovers remain. Later, the Pharisees demand a sign from heaven, but Jesus refuses, grieved by their hardened hearts. As He and the disciples cross the lake, they worry about not having enough bread. Jesus rebukes them for their lack of understanding, reminding them of the miracles of the loaves and asking, “Do you still not understand?”
Gospel Daily with Josh Weidmann Be Opened: When Jesus Heals the Silent Places of the Soul, Part 2Series: Encountering Jesus Scripture: Mark 7:31-37 Episode: 1437 Scripture Summary: In Mark 7:31–37, Jesus travels through the region of Decapolis, where people bring Him a man who is deaf and has a speech impediment, begging Jesus to heal him. Taking the man aside privately, Jesus puts His fingers in the man’s ears, touches his tongue, looks to heaven, and says, “Ephphatha” (Be opened). Immediately, the man’s hearing and speech are miraculously restored. Though Jesus tells the people not to spread the news, they proclaim it zealously, overwhelmed with amazement: “He has done everything well. He even makes the deaf hear and the mute speak!”
Gospel Daily with Josh Weidmann Be Opened: When Jesus Heals the Silent Places of the Soul, Part 1Series: Encountering Jesus Scripture: Mark 7:31-37 Episode: 1436 Scripture Summary: In Mark 7:31–37, Jesus travels through the region of Decapolis, where people bring Him a man who is deaf and has a speech impediment, begging Jesus to heal him. Taking the man aside privately, Jesus puts His fingers in the man’s ears, touches his tongue, looks to heaven, and says, “Ephphatha” (Be opened). Immediately, the man’s hearing and speech are miraculously restored. Though Jesus tells the people not to spread the news, they proclaim it zealously, overwhelmed with amazement: “He has done everything well. He even makes the deaf hear and the mute speak!”
Gospel Daily with Josh Weidmann Faith Over Form: Why Jesus Cares More About Your Heart Than Your Habits, Part 2Series: Encountering Jesus Scripture: Mark 6:53–56, Mark 7:1–30 Episode: 1435 Scripture Summary: In Mark 6:53–56, Jesus and His disciples arrive at Gennesaret, where people immediately recognize Him. Crowds bring the sick on mats, and wherever Jesus goes—villages, towns, or countryside—people beg to touch even the edge of His cloak, and all who touched Him were healed. This shows the growing belief in His healing power and compassionate authority. In Mark 7:1–30, Jesus confronts the Pharisees and teachers of the law, who criticize His disciples for not following ceremonial hand-washing traditions. Jesus rebukes them for honoring God with their lips but having hearts far from Him, accusing them of elevating human traditions over God’s commandments. He then teaches that defilement comes from within—from the heart—not from external things. Later, Jesus travels to Tyre, where a Gentile womanbegs Him to heal her demon-possessed daughter. Though initially testing her faith, Jesus is moved by her humility and persistence, and He heals her daughter from a distance.
Gospel Daily with Josh Weidmann Faith Over Form: Why Jesus Cares More About Your Heart Than Your Habits, Part 1 Series: Encountering Jesus Scripture: Mark 6:53–56, Mark 7:1–30 Episode: 1434 Scripture Summary: In Mark 6:53–56, Jesus and His disciples arrive at Gennesaret, where people immediately recognize Him. Crowds bring the sick on mats, and wherever Jesus goes—villages, towns, or countryside—people beg to touch even the edge of His cloak, and all who touched Him were healed. This shows the growing belief in His healing power and compassionate authority. In Mark 7:1–30, Jesus confronts the Pharisees and teachers of the law, who criticize His disciples for not following ceremonial hand-washing traditions. Jesus rebukes them for honoring God with their lips but having hearts far from Him, accusing them of elevating human traditions over God’s commandments. He then teaches that defilement comes from within—from the heart—not from external things. Later, Jesus travels to Tyre, where a Gentile womanbegs Him to heal her demon-possessed daughter. Though initially testing her faith, Jesus is moved by her humility and persistence, and He heals her daughter from a distance.
Gospel Daily with Josh Weidmann When Jesus Approaches: Easter’s Hope in Unexpected Storms, Part 2 Series: Unveiled Scripture: Mark 6:45–52 Episode: 1433 Scripture Summary: In Mark 6:45–52, after feeding the 5,000, Jesus sends His disciples ahead by boat while He goes alone to pray on a mountain. As night falls, the disciples struggle against the wind on the sea. In the early morning, Jesus walks on water toward them, and they are terrified, thinking He’s a ghost. But He speaks comfort: “Take heart; it is I. Do not be afraid.” He gets into the boat, the wind ceases, and they are utterly astonished. The passage notes that they did not understand the miracle of the loaves because their hearts were hardened.
Gospel Daily with Josh Weidmann When Jesus Approaches: Easter’s Hope in Unexpected Storms, Part 1 Series: Unveiled Scripture: Mark 6:45–52 Episode: 1432 Scripture Summary: In Mark 6:45–52, after feeding the 5,000, Jesus sends His disciples ahead by boat while He goes alone to pray on a mountain. As night falls, the disciples struggle against the wind on the sea. In the early morning, Jesus walks on water toward them, and they are terrified, thinking He’s a ghost. But He speaks comfort: “Take heart; it is I. Do not be afraid.” He gets into the boat, the wind ceases, and they are utterly astonished. The passage notes that they did not understand the miracle of the loaves because their hearts were hardened.




