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The most shocking story ever told isn’t found in the news. It’s found in the gospel.
A holy God did not abandon a sinful people. He pursued them.
The God we rebelled against became the God who would suffer in our place.
In this episode, we slow down to remember the wonder of salvation. A story so glorious that Scripture tells us even angels long to look into it (1 Peter 1:12). And yet, over time, the gospel can begin to feel familiar. Even ordinary.
This conversation is a call to awe.
A reminder that the gospel is not something we move past, but the very power that saves us, sustains us, and transforms our lives.
Whether you have followed Jesus for years or you are just beginning to ask questions, this episode invites you to behold again the beauty of the gospel, from the garden to the cross, and to marvel at the love of a God who would do this to redeem His people.
By Chloe Lynn CollinsThe most shocking story ever told isn’t found in the news. It’s found in the gospel.
A holy God did not abandon a sinful people. He pursued them.
The God we rebelled against became the God who would suffer in our place.
In this episode, we slow down to remember the wonder of salvation. A story so glorious that Scripture tells us even angels long to look into it (1 Peter 1:12). And yet, over time, the gospel can begin to feel familiar. Even ordinary.
This conversation is a call to awe.
A reminder that the gospel is not something we move past, but the very power that saves us, sustains us, and transforms our lives.
Whether you have followed Jesus for years or you are just beginning to ask questions, this episode invites you to behold again the beauty of the gospel, from the garden to the cross, and to marvel at the love of a God who would do this to redeem His people.