Creation, Golgotha, and Participating in Salvation, episode 6 in the series 'Salvation'
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What if salvation isn’t about escape, but about transformation? In this episode, Jonah and Patrick trace a thread from Genesis to Easter, exploring how the pattern of creation itself—light entering darkness and bringing forth something new—may also be the pattern of healing. Through reflections on Christ’s life, death, and the mystery of the Eucharist, salvation begins to feel less like a distant idea and more like a living, creative process that meets us in our brokenness and transforms it from within. But this opens a deeper question: if something is being given, what is asked of us in return? Moving between grace and participation, the conversation invites us to see even our struggles and fatigue as part of an ongoing rhythm of renewal—night and morning, again and again, where something new is always trying to be born.
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