Over the last few weeks on The Gospel of Peace podcast, we’ve taken a deep dive into the atonement and have asked some hard but necessary questions:
In this brand-new episode of The Gospel of Peace podcast, we wrap up our series on rethinking the cross and the meaning of the atonement by focusing on what the cross truly means and what it ultimately accomplished.
Today, we are releasing a special bonus episode that tackles your questions head-on.
It’s called “Rethinking the Cross: Your Questions Answered.”
In this episode, we explore:
✔️ What Isaiah 53:10 really means
✔️ Whether Hebrews 9:22 teaches that God needs blood to forgive
✔️ What divine justice looks like when viewed through the lens of Jesus
✔️ Why the apostles use atonement language—and what they actually meant by it
I also respond to a few more listener questions at the end, including that haunting line: “My God, My God, why have You forsaken Me?”
I recorded this episode with one purpose: to help us all better understand the nonviolent, reconciling love of God revealed in Jesus and what that means for how we live, love, and share the gospel.
Thanks for walking this journey with me. Keep seeking, keep asking, and above all, keep your eyes on Jesus.
Grace and peace,
– Jerry Robinson
P.S. I’d love to hear what questions this episode raises for you. You can reply to this email or drop a comment on our latest post.
👂 Listen now and let’s keep walking toward a clearer, Christ-centered view of the cross.
🎧 Available wherever you get your podcasts, or stream it on Spotify here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5aIwneDYbglIAlpZIzI9z4
✝️ God’s justice is not less than love. It is love. And love always wins.
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