The Biggest Lie in the Bible - Found in Jesus Before Lost in Adam | Original Design Series
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Today, we’re unpacking the profound topic of original design and what it means to be found in Christ before the very foundations of the earth were laid. It's a refreshing perspective that shifts the narrative away from original sin and towards the beautiful truth of our original innocence in Him. We dive deep into how our identity isn’t defined by our mistakes but rather by our inherent value as individuals chosen by God. With humor and heartfelt honesty, we explore the idea of seeing ourselves through the lens of grace rather than guilt, inviting a transformative perspective that can change how we live and interact with the world. Join us as we navigate these themes and encourage each other to embrace the reality of being found in Christ, discovering the impact of this truth on our everyday lives.
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Takeaways:
- The discussion centers around our origin in Christ, emphasizing that we were chosen in Him before the foundation of the world, not defined by sin.
- C.S. Lewis's view on time is highlighted, explaining how God transcends our linear understanding, seeing all time as one continuous moment.
- The podcast encourages listeners to embrace their original innocence, moving beyond the narrative of original sin to understand their identity in Christ.
- A significant focus is placed on the idea of partnership with God, exploring the concept of 'usness' in our relationship with Him and how we can interact with His will in our lives.
- Listeners are reminded that God is never far from us, confronting the lie of separation and inviting us to recognize His closeness in every aspect of our lives.
- Ultimately, the conversation invites a perspective shift, encouraging us to see ourselves as reconciled beings in Christ, moving towards spiritual maturity and the true essence of our identity.