When the Story Became Bigger Than I Expected
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Episode 1 -
Most Christians are taught to start with a simple question: How am I forgiven?
And while forgiveness is central to the New Testament, starting there may already assume something deeper—something we rarely stop to examine.
In this episode, we step back and ask a more fundamental question: What is the gospel?
In the ancient world, a “gospel” wasn’t a formula or a method. It was an announcement—news that a king had come, that a victory had been won. When the early Christians proclaimed “Jesus is Lord,” they weren’t offering a private religious belief, but making a direct challenge to a world that already had its own “gospel” and its own lord.
From there, the discussion turns to a deeper issue: not just what we’ve done, but what we are.
When do we become sinners? What is the condition of the human person from the beginning? And what is the will actually capable of?
By looking at how different traditions approach infants, baptism, and the idea of “accountability,” we begin to see that the real divide isn’t just about forgiveness—it’s about anthropology.
Is original sin primarily guilt? Or is it death, corruption, and the fear of death that gives rise to sin?
And if death is the problem, then salvation is not just forgiveness—it is healing, restoration, and participation in life.