
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Religion is almost always a ladder—a grueling climb of moral improvement, spiritual disciplines, and "doing your best" to stay in God's good graces. But what happens when you run out of rungs?
In the premiere episode of Rebel and Reformer, Todd and Sean dive into the most "unqualified" person in the New Testament: the Thief on the Cross. This man had no time to change, no ability to make amends, and his hands were literally nailed down so he couldn't perform a single good work. Yet, he is the only person to whom Jesus gives a personal, iron-clad guarantee of Paradise.
We explore why the Thief is the ultimate "Radical Lutheran" and how his story deconstructs everything we think we know about fairness, effort, and the scandalous nature of God’s grace.
By REBEL and REFORMERReligion is almost always a ladder—a grueling climb of moral improvement, spiritual disciplines, and "doing your best" to stay in God's good graces. But what happens when you run out of rungs?
In the premiere episode of Rebel and Reformer, Todd and Sean dive into the most "unqualified" person in the New Testament: the Thief on the Cross. This man had no time to change, no ability to make amends, and his hands were literally nailed down so he couldn't perform a single good work. Yet, he is the only person to whom Jesus gives a personal, iron-clad guarantee of Paradise.
We explore why the Thief is the ultimate "Radical Lutheran" and how his story deconstructs everything we think we know about fairness, effort, and the scandalous nature of God’s grace.