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Can Satan be redeemed? Explore radical grace, forgiveness, and the shocking idea of redemption without limits.
Find the original article at: https://www.godjots.com/purpose/who-are-we-really-supposed-to-be-redeeming/
One of the main things I'm trying to present with this episode is this:
Using Satan as a stand-in for our own personal Satans, boogeymen, arch enemies, etc. Who is YOUR personal Satan? Trump, Biden, your boss, a friend who stabbed you in the back? Doesn't the idea of Grace suggest that even THEY (the worst of the worst - in your view) are redeemable? If so, what does that mean? Furthermore, how do we go from saying "okay sure God Loves them so they are redeemable" and leaving it at that, to "how can I participate in their redemption"? I'm trying to get people to look at "the big bad thing" as someone capable of redemption, Grace, and being Loved.
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Show Notes - Episode 202: Is Satan Redeemable? Radical Grace & Redemption Explored
In this thought-provoking episode, Ander Bowen explores a radical concept: What if humanity's purpose extends beyond seeking our own redemption to participating in the redemption of Satan himself? Using the TV show "Lucifer" as a springboard, Ander challenges traditional theological perspectives about redemption, grace, and forgiveness.
Key Points:
Discussion of the TV show "Lucifer" and its unique take on redemption
Examination of traditional Christian views on Satan and redemption
Exploration of unlimited grace and its implications
The concept of humanity as potential participants in Satan's redemption
Challenge to expand our understanding of who can be redeemed
By Ender BowenCan Satan be redeemed? Explore radical grace, forgiveness, and the shocking idea of redemption without limits.
Find the original article at: https://www.godjots.com/purpose/who-are-we-really-supposed-to-be-redeeming/
One of the main things I'm trying to present with this episode is this:
Using Satan as a stand-in for our own personal Satans, boogeymen, arch enemies, etc. Who is YOUR personal Satan? Trump, Biden, your boss, a friend who stabbed you in the back? Doesn't the idea of Grace suggest that even THEY (the worst of the worst - in your view) are redeemable? If so, what does that mean? Furthermore, how do we go from saying "okay sure God Loves them so they are redeemable" and leaving it at that, to "how can I participate in their redemption"? I'm trying to get people to look at "the big bad thing" as someone capable of redemption, Grace, and being Loved.
SUBSCRIBE: https://GodJots.com/Subscribe
WEBSITE: https://GodJots.com
FACEBOOK: https://Facebook.com/GodJots
TWITTER: https://Twitter.com/EnderBowen
INSTAGRAM: https://Instagram.com/God.Jots
TIKTOK: https://tiktok.com/@enderbowen
STORE: https://godjotsstore.com
Show Notes - Episode 202: Is Satan Redeemable? Radical Grace & Redemption Explored
In this thought-provoking episode, Ander Bowen explores a radical concept: What if humanity's purpose extends beyond seeking our own redemption to participating in the redemption of Satan himself? Using the TV show "Lucifer" as a springboard, Ander challenges traditional theological perspectives about redemption, grace, and forgiveness.
Key Points:
Discussion of the TV show "Lucifer" and its unique take on redemption
Examination of traditional Christian views on Satan and redemption
Exploration of unlimited grace and its implications
The concept of humanity as potential participants in Satan's redemption
Challenge to expand our understanding of who can be redeemed