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As we continue through the season of Advent, this week's episode of the Allender Center Podcast invites you to linger in the profound mystery of light and darkness found in John 1.
Dan and Rachael reflect on the richness of this passage, offering insights into the paradox of the light that reveals all yet remains unseen by many.
“In him was life, and that life was the light of all mankind. The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it.” (John 1:4-5)
Through their conversation, Dan and Rachael explore
why arrogance and dogmatism can obscure even the brightest of truths,
how Jesus, the true light, shattered societal and religious expectations of power and hierarchy, and
what it means to embody vulnerability and hope in a world steeped in exploitation and suffering.
With honesty and humility, they wrestle with the ways we — individually and collectively — can miss the light of Christ in our midst. Yet, we’re also reminded of the profound hope of the Word made flesh, dwelling among us still.
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As we continue through the season of Advent, this week's episode of the Allender Center Podcast invites you to linger in the profound mystery of light and darkness found in John 1.
Dan and Rachael reflect on the richness of this passage, offering insights into the paradox of the light that reveals all yet remains unseen by many.
“In him was life, and that life was the light of all mankind. The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it.” (John 1:4-5)
Through their conversation, Dan and Rachael explore
why arrogance and dogmatism can obscure even the brightest of truths,
how Jesus, the true light, shattered societal and religious expectations of power and hierarchy, and
what it means to embody vulnerability and hope in a world steeped in exploitation and suffering.
With honesty and humility, they wrestle with the ways we — individually and collectively — can miss the light of Christ in our midst. Yet, we’re also reminded of the profound hope of the Word made flesh, dwelling among us still.
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