Ross Stackhouse - March 30, 2025

Dead Man Walking, vol. 4: What's This Got to Do with Relationships?

According to Merriam-Webster, to “reconcile” is to “restore to friendship or harmony.” It’s to “settle or resolve” something. It’s to “make consistent or congruous.” There’s a LOT in the Bible about how a big purpose of Jesus’s death was reconciliation…of people, people with each other, people with God…of everything. One verse says that all things are reconciled to God through Jesus. What does all this mean and what does it have to do with ordinary people like you and me?

From Series: "Dead Man Walking: Why Jesus Died & Why It Still Matters for Ordinary People"

Statistics and stories tell us that the percentage of people who are turning to Jesus for help, hope, and is going down. Fewer people see faith as a trustworthy path to transforming our problems. A fair amount of folks see Christianity as a part of the problem. People might understandably ask, I don’t have a problem with Jesus and Christians for the most part, but what honestly does Jesus have to do with what we’re dealing with in the 21st century? People might even say, To be honest, can we really even be sure he existed? And even if he did and he was a great man who helped people, Christianity has had its shot in history, and it just hasn’t helped. In this series, we want to take these questions very seriously. We want to reflect together on this question, Does Jesus really save us? His name means “He saves.” Throughout the ages, much has been made about how Jesus’ death, in particular, saves us. Really? How? Why did he die, and why should I care? What does it have to do with me and the challenges I face? What does it have to do with us, and why should we as ordinary people care? In this series, we want to discover hope and new life as we pursue answers to these questions. We hope to discover, again or for the first time, how Jesus’ life and his death save us.

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