
Repenting With Joy!
Mark closes the season by contrasting worldly grief with godly grief and shows how true repentance leads not to despair but to freedom, mercy, and joy in Christ.

Hosted by Mark Fodale · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 32 episodes
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Mark Fodale hosts Gospel Life, a religion show with 32 episodes published.

Mark closes the season by contrasting worldly grief with godly grief and shows how true repentance leads not to despair but to freedom, mercy, and joy in Christ.

Mark explains why loving Jesus first is the only way to truly love others well and how this order protects us from idolatry and grows us in patience.

Mark builds on last week’s episode by showing why meditation is essential for real spiritual growth and how it helps move truth from knowledge into transformation.

Mark explores the often-overlooked discipline of meditation and shows how it helps move God’s truth from our heads into our hearts.

Mark wraps up the memorable moments series by showing how every part of the Bible ultimately points to Jesus and calls us to read Scripture with Christ at the center.

Mark reflects on God’s daily provision and calls us to trust Him for strength today while resting in His faithful promises for tomorrow.

Mark reflects on C.S. Lewis’s insight that our desires are not too strong but too weak, and shows how the gospel redirects us from settling for lesser joys to pursuing the lasting joy found in Christ.

Mark reflects on a formative “memorable moment” from his college years that reshaped how he thinks about calling, reminding us that only two things last forever: people and the Word of God.

Mark reflects on the hidden danger of self-absorption and shows how the gospel frees us from living inwardly focused lives so we can love and serve others as Christ did.

Mark reflects on the tension between faithfulness and fruitfulness and calls us to live with patient urgency, steady in our labor and confident in Christ’s ongoing work in us.

Mark invites us to see our lives through the lens of God’s providence and to train ourselves to notice the purposeful hand of God at work in every detail of our story.

Mark continues walking through Psalm 103 and calls us to preach to ourselves the full range of God’s benefits, from healing and redemption to steadfast love and eternal hope.

Mark turns our attention to Psalm 103 and calls us to regularly preach the benefits of the Lord to our own souls, starting with the gift of complete forgiveness in Christ.

Mark explores why our inner dialogue so often pulls us away from the gospel, and how Scripture calls us to stop listening to ourselves and start preaching gospel truth to our own souls.

Mark closes the series on the Lord’s Day by focusing on how Sunday worship is meant to shape the way we love, serve, and follow Jesus throughout the week.

Mark continues the focus on the Lord’s Day by walking through how to engage well in Sunday worship, from the moment we arrive to how we respond before we leave.

Mark kicks off the new season by calling us to recover the importance of the Lord’s Day and to prepare our hearts, minds, and bodies to gather for worship each Sunday.

Mark closes season one by calling us to notice where our hearts have (or haven’t) made space for Christ this Advent.

A lot of us stay faithful in the Christian life but quietly wonder where the joy went. In this episode, Mark talks about why obedience isn’t meant to be burdensome and how the gospel helps us recover real joy in followin

Mark reflects on the generous heart of God and what it means to see every good gift as coming from Him.
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Gospel Life is hosted by Mark Fodale. The show is categorised under religion (spirituality) and has published 32 episodes.
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