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Jesus didn’t come to solve a problem; he came to reveal the true nature of God as Love.
George explores Romans 5 and being justified by faith, which means trusting more and more deeply in God’s grace, generosity, and love given to us before the creation of the world. Paul called this being “In Christ!”
This grounds Christianity in a restorative love and freedom from the very beginning; it creates a very coherent and utterly attractive religion, which draws people toward lives of inner depth, prayer, reconciliation, and healing instead of mere sacrificial atonement.
By George StullJesus didn’t come to solve a problem; he came to reveal the true nature of God as Love.
George explores Romans 5 and being justified by faith, which means trusting more and more deeply in God’s grace, generosity, and love given to us before the creation of the world. Paul called this being “In Christ!”
This grounds Christianity in a restorative love and freedom from the very beginning; it creates a very coherent and utterly attractive religion, which draws people toward lives of inner depth, prayer, reconciliation, and healing instead of mere sacrificial atonement.