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Bible Project podcast — https://bibleproject.com/podcasts/an-eternal-redemption/
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What this book knows
The blood of Jesus is not payment but an act of divine repossession—God entering creation to reclaim humanity from slavery to death and darkness.
mortality
God designed humanity for life, but we're instead captured by death. The entire story of the Bible is how God can transfer us back into his life.
BP-AN-ETERNAL-REDEMPTION-RC-001The Messiah willingly surrendered his life to death on behalf of those who actually do rightfully belong to death.
BP-AN-ETERNAL-REDEMPTION-RC-011faith-and-doubt
In the new creation, God is one of his people—he has repossessed creation in a way that has fundamentally changed who they are.
BP-AN-ETERNAL-REDEMPTION-RC-017The redemption has happened and we're still waiting to be redeemed. Creation is waiting for that final moment of redemption—the repossession.
BP-AN-ETERNAL-REDEMPTION-RC-021obedience-and-authority
A transfer of ownership means a transfer of desire. What got us dispossessed? Saying: 'Not your desire, God—but my desire.'
BP-AN-ETERNAL-REDEMPTION-RC-007Sacrifices are only meaningful joined by someone whose life becomes a mirror of what the sacrifice symbolizes—repentance, surrender, aligning with the will of God.
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