Gospel Daily with Josh Weidmann
Can you trust God when life feels uncertain? Anxiety touches almost every part of life—our future, relationships, responsibilities, and the circumstances we can’t control. In this opening message of the End of Anxiety series, Pastor Josh Weidmann explores Jesus’ teaching in Matthew 6:25–34, where Christ speaks directly to the problem of worry and fear. But what if anxiety isn’t only about circumstances? This message examines the deeper spiritual tension behind anxiety and why our perspective on life’s purpose can dramatically shape how we experience fear, stress, and uncertainty....
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Welcome or Surrender? The Difference Between Applause and Allegiance This message is for you if: You’ve ever felt spiritually moved — but wondered if that’s enough. You attend church but want to know what real surrender actually looks like. You’re wrestling with whether Jesus is just part of your life… or truly King of it. You’ve confused religious activity with genuine discipleship. You want your faith to endure beyond emotion — into real, steady trust. On Palm Sunday, the crowds shouted “Hosanna.” They waved branches. They laid down cloaks. But by the time...
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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....
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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....
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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,...
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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,...
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What if the thing you’re holding onto for security is the very thing keeping you from peace? This sermon is for you if you want to trust God more but feel conflicted about letting go of what feels safest. ******* Trusting God sounds simple, until it asks something of us. In this message, Jesus confronts two very different responses to following Him, revealing a tension we all recognize: the pull between control and trust, safety and surrender. As the story unfolds, assumptions are challenged and a deeper question emerges—not about belief, but about what we’re willing to release. This...
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What if the thing you’re holding onto for security is the very thing keeping you from peace? This sermon is for you if you’re sincere in your faith but feel worn down by the pressure to bring something impressive to God. ******* Trusting God sounds simple, until it asks something of us. In this message, Jesus confronts two very different responses to following Him, revealing a tension we all recognize: the pull between control and trust, safety and surrender. As the story unfolds, assumptions are challenged and a deeper question emerges—not about belief, but about what we’re willing to...
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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...
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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...
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This message is for you if:
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You’ve ever felt spiritually moved — but wondered if that’s enough.
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You attend church but want to know what real surrender actually looks like.
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You’re wrestling with whether Jesus is just part of your life… or truly King of it.
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You’ve confused religious activity with genuine discipleship.
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You want your faith to endure beyond emotion — into real, steady trust.
On Palm Sunday, the crowds shouted “Hosanna.” They waved branches. They laid down cloaks. But by the time Jesus entered the temple, everything was quiet.
In this Gospel Daily message, Pastor Josh Weidmann walks through Mark 11:1–11 and explores a sobering question:
Is it possible to welcome Jesus emotionally — and still fail to receive Him as King?
This sermon examines the Triumphal Entry, the meaning of “Hosanna,” the fulfillment of Zechariah 9:9, and the tension between superficial faith and lifelong surrender. Discover the difference between enthusiasm and discipleship, religious routine and true worship, and why Palm Sunday still confronts us today.
If you’ve ever wondered what real surrender looks like — not just in worship, but in your daily life — this message will challenge and clarify what it means to follow Jesus as King.
Show Notes
Text: Mark 11:1–11 — The Triumphal Entry
- Jesus entered Jerusalem humbly, intentionally, and fully in control.
- The crowd welcomed Him with praise — but misunderstood His mission.
- It’s possible to feel moved by Jesus and still miss what He truly wants.
- When Jesus entered the temple, the celebration gave way to silence.
- Sometimes the greatest danger isn’t open rejection — but quiet neglect.
- Receiving Jesus as King is more than a moment of emotion.
- It’s daily trust. Ongoing surrender. Steady worship.
- A surrendered life looks faithful in both joy and suffering.
- Gentle but personal question:
If Jesus walked through your life today, would He find room prepared for Him?
Reflection Questions
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Where in my life have I welcomed Jesus emotionally — but resisted surrendering control?
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If Jesus “surveyed” my priorities this week, what would reveal that He is truly King? What might reveal indifference?
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Do I follow Jesus for what I hope He will give me — or for who He truly is?
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What area of my schedule, relationships, finances, or ambitions have I not fully laid down before Him?
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What would it look like for my Monday to reflect the same devotion I express on Sunday?