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This week we launched a new sermon series titled "Psst... God's Not Angry With You," which invites us to rethink the way we've been taught to understand God's posture toward humanity.
In this opening message, David J. Kleinhans tackles one of the most loaded and often misunderstood theological ideas: the wrath of God. Grounded in Luke 15:11–32, the parable of the prodigal son, the sermon challenges fear-based theology and explores a vision of divine love that seeks restoration over retribution.
What if God’s wrath isn’t about divine rage but about love refusing to let sin have the last word? What if the heart of the gospel is not appeasement, but embrace?
Give this sermon a listen as we step away from the treadmill of performance religion and into the arms of a God who runs to meet us.
By All Saints United ChurchThis week we launched a new sermon series titled "Psst... God's Not Angry With You," which invites us to rethink the way we've been taught to understand God's posture toward humanity.
In this opening message, David J. Kleinhans tackles one of the most loaded and often misunderstood theological ideas: the wrath of God. Grounded in Luke 15:11–32, the parable of the prodigal son, the sermon challenges fear-based theology and explores a vision of divine love that seeks restoration over retribution.
What if God’s wrath isn’t about divine rage but about love refusing to let sin have the last word? What if the heart of the gospel is not appeasement, but embrace?
Give this sermon a listen as we step away from the treadmill of performance religion and into the arms of a God who runs to meet us.