“Even atheists would have to admit it. The progress of the human race since the Cross is undeniable,” concludes Michael Lilborn Williams in the midst of a podcast which he himself describes as “a masterpiece”.
It starts with Michael reminding us that he has never told anyone to stop praying or going to church. Daniel chimes in, “You told me to ‘keep pastoring’!”
Michael celebrates everyone’s unique ability to follow their own path. “I consider faith and hope having had interrupted my life. I have missed nothing by disposing of personal faith…Worrying about someone is not an expression of love. It’s an expression of a ‘tumor’ on the brain”!
Then the guys finish-up our study in Galatians 3, recapping what we’ve learned about imputed righteousness, the seed, the promise, and how the law was protecting the “invisible seed”, and why Michael doesn’t like to have guests anymore.
MLW paints a magnificent word picture of the entire Gospel story, starting with Adam in the Garden, going from an asymmetrical to symmetrical world, how this symmetry must be produced through turmoil, why God may have gotten tired of living in Heaven, how we tried to get from Earth to Heaven while God did exactly the opposite, and now that everything has been resolved – we actually live in a perfectly symmetrical Heaven-Earth.
Ummm.This one’s for the record books. Wow!
This was awesome 👏👏👏
I have to listen to this recording over again, maybe two or three times.
Mike mentioned that he wanted info about the “boy who had a purpose” due to what Mike said during a meeting, so long ago.
The last name is Dykerhoff.
Father’s name is Wolfgang, his wife named Helga, two sons named Axel and Jorge and one daughter named Gesa. Wolfgang died in 2016.
I only know that Axel is running a company called Orchestrate, which specializes in the recovery of distressed private equity funds. He lives in Calgary.
Hope this helps.
Does the word reconcile mean to make equal or balanced? God reconciled us unto him making us equal, balanced or as you have taught symmetrical. Thanks, love you guys. Also have a question or want your opinion and thoughts. In my thinking lately, my thoughts are that the only sin that existed is that we were not God. God needed us to be God so he could be God here in the flesh and He absolutely accomplished that at the cross. If so then how much more impossible does that make our faith and our belief to accomplish this. God requires absolute perfection, righteousness, pure and holy for his dwelling place. That would equate to himself. We are him so that he could dwell here in the flesh and to accomplish that we had to become him to be the purest, holiest most righteous dwelling, which is God himself. The sin was that it did not exist yet before the cross and now after it does exist because he created it. We cannot believe for this great miracle to take place. Only God’s faith and belief could accomplish us becoming him. WE ARE…I AM…