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What if salvation didn’t start with you trying harder… but with God coming after you?
In this episode, we explore 2 Corinthians 5:21, Colossians 1:20–29, and Romans 5, uncovering one life-changing truth: God initiated reconciliation.
While we were still weak.
While we were still sinners.
While we were still enemies.
God moved first.
Paul reveals that Jesus — fully God, Creator, Redeemer, Head of the church — reconciles all things to Himself. And this reconciliation isn’t just theological; it’s deeply personal. The cross proves that God wasn’t waiting for us to get better — He was pursuing us in love.
We’ll also explore:
• Why reconciliation begins with God’s initiative
• What it means to “continue in the faith”
• How we are agents in a much bigger divine story
• How the gospel matures us in faith, knowledge, and love
You are not the main author of your story — but you are a chosen participant in God’s eternal plan. And that changes everything.
Listen now and rediscover the hope that comes from knowing God sought you first.
By MakoWhat if salvation didn’t start with you trying harder… but with God coming after you?
In this episode, we explore 2 Corinthians 5:21, Colossians 1:20–29, and Romans 5, uncovering one life-changing truth: God initiated reconciliation.
While we were still weak.
While we were still sinners.
While we were still enemies.
God moved first.
Paul reveals that Jesus — fully God, Creator, Redeemer, Head of the church — reconciles all things to Himself. And this reconciliation isn’t just theological; it’s deeply personal. The cross proves that God wasn’t waiting for us to get better — He was pursuing us in love.
We’ll also explore:
• Why reconciliation begins with God’s initiative
• What it means to “continue in the faith”
• How we are agents in a much bigger divine story
• How the gospel matures us in faith, knowledge, and love
You are not the main author of your story — but you are a chosen participant in God’s eternal plan. And that changes everything.
Listen now and rediscover the hope that comes from knowing God sought you first.