Illogical Forgiveness? The Radical Grace of the Gospel - March 25, 2026
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Thursday, March 26, 2026
Can Christianity really forgive anything? On this episode of The Steve Marston Show, Steve tackles a viral question sparked by an OnlyFans star’s controversial “born again virgin” claim: does the gospel truly offer total forgiveness—even for the most public and shocking sins? Steve breaks down why Christian forgiveness seems completely illogical by human standards, yet stands at the very center of the gospel message.
Plus, a powerful conversation with pastor and Bible teacher Bryan Chapell from Unlimited Grace about pastoral burnout, bitterness in ministry, and why forgiveness is essential for anyone called to lead God’s people. Steve also explores the fascinating relationship between Paul the Apostle and Barnabas, shares insight on guarding our minds, and highlights how God can redeem even our biggest failures—just like He did with John Mark.
It’s a conversation about grace, redemption, and the kind of forgiveness that only the gospel can offer.
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