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Remarkable Love in an Unremarkable World

Remarkable Love in an Unremarkable World

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In this episode, I explore one simple, staggering truth: Christ loved us while we were still sinners. I start with Romans 5:8 and the idea that this kind of love is not just good, it’s remarkable—completely unlike anything we see in the world around us.

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From there, I move into why, even with a gospel this remarkable, many of us struggle to share our faith. I walk through common reasons believers give: fear of rejection, feeling unprepared, not wanting to seem pushy, busyness, and even a loss of awe at what Jesus has done. I connect this to that powerful social pressure we all feel, illustrated by the classic conformity experiment where one person often goes along with the crowd even when the answer is obviously wrong.

I also explore the idea of polar opposites—people who couldn’t be more different from each other:

  1. The extrovert and the introvert.
  2. The prodigal and the older brother.
  3. The persecutor Saul and the apostle Paul.
  4. The mocking thief on the cross and the repentant one beside him.

I use these contrasts to highlight that Christ’s love reaches every type of person, on every end of every spectrum, and He loved all of us “while we were still sinners.”

I then revisit Ephesians 2:8–9 and reflect on what it means that we are saved by grace alone, through faith, not by works. That truth grounds the whole conversation: we’re not loved because we are remarkable; we are made new because His grace is remarkable.

By the end of the episode, I invite you to:

  1. Recover your sense of wonder at the gospel.
  2. Ask where you might be quietly “going along with the crowd” instead of standing with Christ.
  3. Take one simple, concrete step to share your faith—out of gratitude, not guilt.

This episode is for anyone who feels ordinary, hesitant, or even ashamed, and needs to be reminded that the most remarkable thing about their story is not what they’ve done for God, but what God has done for them in Christ.

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