EPISODE · Mar 3, 2026 · 15 MIN
New Beginnings Are Always Possible: Repentance, Hope, and Healing Old Patterns
from Memoirs of an LDS Servant Teacher · host Maurice Harker
Welcome to the Memoirs of an LDS Servant Teacher Podcast, hosted by Maurice Harker — a faith-based resource for individuals and couples seeking stronger marriages, deeper self-mastery, and practical gospel-centered healing.Important note: This podcast and its programs are not officially affiliated with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. They are created by people who strive to live its teachings and apply them to real-life challenges.In this episode of the Spiritual Psychology Masterclass, Maurice explores one of the most powerful truths of the gospel:You are never too far gone for a new beginning.Drawing from recent conference teachings and real clinical experience, Maurice addresses the lie that tells people it’s “too late” — whether in dating, marriage, repentance, or personal growth.You’ll learn:Why hopelessness is one of the adversary’s most effective tacticsHow to invite Christ into places where change feels impossibleThe difference between healthy boundaries and giving up on peopleWhy repentance is a process, not a finish lineHow to stop blaming others while still honoring your own safetyWhy emotional security must be rooted in God, not other humansHow fresh starts can change old mindsets, habits, and negative patternsWhy Christ never tires of offering new beginningsMaurice also discusses the delicate balance between accountability and compassion, especially in dating and marriage repair, and explains how healing often begins when we stop believing the story that we are broken beyond repair.If you’re feeling stuck, discouraged, or tempted to believe that change is no longer possible — this episode offers clarity, hope, and practical perspective.For deeper gospel-centered training, visit lazaruslectures.com or life-changingservices.org to explore Marriage Repair Workshops and Lazarus Lectures.
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Welcome to the Memoirs of an LDS Servant Teacher Podcast, hosted by Maurice Harker — a faith-based resource for individuals and couples seeking stronger marriages, deeper self-mastery, and practical gospel-centered healing.Important note: This podcast and its programs are not officially affiliated with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. They are created by people who strive to live its teachings and apply them to real-life challenges.In this episode of the Spiritual Psychology Masterclass, Maurice explores one of the most powerful truths of the gospel:You are never too far gone for a new beginning.Drawing from recent conference teachings and real clinical experience, Maurice addresses the lie that tells people it’s “too late” — whether in dating, marriage, repentance, or personal growth.You’ll learn:Why hopelessness is one of the adversary’s most effective tacticsHow to invite Christ into places where change feels impossibleThe difference between healthy boundaries and giving up on peopleWhy repentance is a process, not a finish lineHow to stop blaming others while still honoring your own safetyWhy emotional security must be rooted in God, not other humansHow fresh starts can change old mindsets, habits, and negative patternsWhy Christ never tires of offering new beginningsMaurice also discusses the delicate balance between accountability and compassion, especially in dating and marriage repair, and explains how healing often begins when we stop believing the story that we are broken beyond repair.If you’re feeling stuck, discouraged, or tempted to believe that change is no longer possible — this episode offers clarity, hope, and practical perspective.For deeper gospel-centered training, visit lazaruslectures.com or life-changingservices.org to explore Marriage Repair Workshops and Lazarus Lectures.
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