A Changed Heart

Apr 19, 2026

The world tells you most people are good and that with enough discipline you can become the version of yourself you're supposed to be. But what if the thing you're trying to fix isn't on the surface — what if it's your heart, and what if you can't reach it from the outside?


This week's message takes an honest look at why self-improvement runs out of road, and what God has promised to do that we could never pull off in our own strength. The Bible calls the human heart "desperately wicked" — sick in a way no routine, no resolution, and no try-harder Monday can cure. But Ezekiel records God's promise to give us a new heart and a new spirit, and the story of Zacchaeus shows us what that looks like in real life. A small, despised tax collector climbed above the crowd, looked at Jesus, and was called righteous before he ever changed a single behavior. The transformation didn't earn the new heart — it flowed from it.


If you've been white-knuckling your way toward a better version of yourself and wondering why nothing seems to stick at the deepest level, this episode is an invitation to stop trying to fix yourself and start letting Jesus give you something new.


Scriptures referenced in this episode: Jeremiah 17:9, James 1:23-25, Ezekiel 36:25-27, Luke 19:1-10, Revelation 3:20.