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The Mountain Metaphor That Changed How I See Humanity, Unity, and God’s Plan

The Mountain Metaphor That Changed How I See Humanity, Unity, and God’s Plan

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This might be the most vulnerable and raw episode I’ve ever recorded.

We’re diving deep into one of the most powerful and personal questions of all time...who is Jesus Christ? In this second part of our “Case for God” series, I unpack not just historical evidence, but the heart-changing fire of faith that lights the soul. We explore the symbolism behind our search for higher order, how unity can only come through seeing each other as children of God, and why suffering may just be the sanctifier of the soul.

I open up about my belief that time itself is not innate to us, we are eternal beings, meant for more. We talk about what real faith looks like, and why true conversion doesn’t just come from belief, but from aligning our lives with what we know to be true. And we finish where everything begins and ends: the Atonement. The source of all light, love, and healing.

If you’re looking for something that speaks to both the mind and the soul, this one’s for you.

Key Moments:
2:52 Climbing the Mountain of Unity
6:36 What Is Time?
10:22 Physics, Eternity & God’s Nature
15:15 Why Christianity Stands Alone
21:11 Faith Is Not Just Belief
27:44 Being Born Again, Again and Again
29:04 Sanctification Through Suffering
37:08 Imperfect Parents Make the Best Parents
41:04 Weakness as a Gift
46:51 Holland’s Quote on the Atonement

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