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EPISODE · Jan 25, 2026 · 38 MIN

January 25, 2026

from West Asheville Baptist Church · host Pastor Josh Harvey

At the heart of this exploration lies one of Christianity's most foundational truths: atonement. Drawing primarily from Romans 5:6-11, we journey into understanding what it truly means that Jesus didn't just die—He died in our place. The word 'atonement' itself reveals its meaning when broken down: 'at-one-ment,' signifying how Christ's sacrifice made us one with the Father again. We're confronted with three sobering realities about our condition before God: we were helpless and without strength, utterly unable to control or affect our salvation, and fundamentally ungodly—people who didn't worship God. Yet into this desperate situation, God demonstrated His love by sending Christ to die for us while we were still sinners. The gift far exceeded the need. Unlike a gift card that becomes a burden when it falls short, Christ's death provided eternal consequences that match our eternal need. We've been reconciled, our status transformed from enemies to fellow citizens, from condemned to justified. But reconciliation isn't just our status—it's our calling. As 2 Corinthians 5 reminds us five times, we now carry the ministry of reconciliation, imploring others to be reconciled to God. We live as people whose gift exceeds their need, resting in Christ's finished work while sharing this life-changing truth with a world that desperately needs to hear it.

At the heart of this exploration lies one of Christianity's most foundational truths: atonement. Drawing primarily from Romans 5:6-11, we journey into understanding what it truly means that Jesus didn't just die—He died in our place. The word 'atonement' itself reveals its meaning when broken down: 'at-one-ment,' signifying how Christ's sacrifice made us one with the Father again. We're confronted with three sobering realities about our condition before God: we were helpless and without strength, utterly unable to control or affect our salvation, and fundamentally ungodly—people who didn't worship God. Yet into this desperate situation, God demonstrated His love by sending Christ to die for us while we were still sinners. The gift far exceeded the need. Unlike a gift card that becomes a burden when it falls short, Christ's death provided eternal consequences that match our eternal need. We've been reconciled, our status transformed from enemies to fellow citizens, from condemned to justified. But reconciliation isn't just our status—it's our calling. As 2 Corinthians 5 reminds us five times, we now carry the ministry of reconciliation, imploring others to be reconciled to God. We live as people whose gift exceeds their need, resting in Christ's finished work while sharing this life-changing truth with a world that desperately needs to hear it.

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