

Can All Be Saved if Jesus Might Say "I Never Knew You"?
Jun 3, 2025
Exploring themes of judgment and hope, the hosts discuss Jesus' words, 'I never knew you,' challenging conventional views on reconciliation. They highlight the possibility of redemption for the seemingly lost. The conversation then shifts to the book of Revelation, where they reinterpret battle imagery, presenting self-sacrificial love as the ultimate victory over violence. Listeners are invited to contemplate the transformative power of love amidst darkness and the enduring hope woven throughout the narrative.
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Judgment as Reconciliation Process
- Judgment Day in the Bible is often a process, not a one-time event, aimed at reconciliation.
- God's judgment refines and prepares us for the kingdom, eliminating what contradicts His character.
Good Shepherd's Persistent Search
- The good shepherd metaphor suggests God perseveres indefinitely to bring lost people to salvation.
- The possibility remains that all can ultimately be reconciled if they come to realize living for God benefits them.
Love's Victory in Revelation
- Revelation uses violent imagery of Jesus covered in blood to symbolize victory through love and self-sacrifice, not literal violence.
- The cross's triumph transforms even the wicked kings, highlighting love's power over lies and death.