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E13: Trinity - Pt 2 (ft David Artman)
In this second part of meeting with Trinity (David Artman) we dive deep into how we think about God. As David says, "I never really had a problem with Jesus. It was his father." Can we find a God we can start to believe in? Can we find a way to work through all of the pain that comes from our life to make sense of our God image. David shares some amazing stories of working through his own fear of being how good God can be, and if he believed it, would it make him a heretic.We dive into some really deep theological concepts of how our image of God can create incredibly destructive outcomes like Sally Yates who killed her children to save the from hell. We discuss how most people never see a God that loves more than they can image, and instead get stuck in earning God's love. We take on the goodness of God to redeem everyone and restore everything, how we confront fear of a vengeful God. And we finally dive deep into how universalism allows us to live outside of fear.This was a powerful episode. If you've ever looked at Christian Universalism, this is the Interview is something to listen to. Grace is ultimately restorative, not retributive.https://www.davidartman.net/David's Podcast: https://www.davidartman.net/podcast