In most cultures, the gods were but monstrous amplifications of human power, violence, and vindictiveness. Yet in a Galilean Jew, dimity becomes small and humble. He is the true Israel, the Suffering Servant, the true representative of all humanity. He is the Second Adam, and he must do what God’s people could not do alone. Through the broken-and-resurrected body of Jesus, God wins the decisive victory over sin, death, and the devil. In episode 4, join Dave Williamson and Perry Montgomery as they talk about what happens when the author of the story steps into the story.