What does the gospel actually restore?
Many presentations of Christianity reduce the story to guilt and forgiveness. But the biblical story is much bigger than that. The gospel is not simply about escaping punishment or securing heaven—it’s about the restoration of humanity itself.
In this episode of Faith Explained, we step back and trace the full theological arc of the Christian story: humanity created in the image of God, distorted by sin, brought back into God’s family through adoption, united to Christ in His resurrection life, slowly transformed through sanctification, and ultimately restored into a life of holiness.
This conversation explores how these doctrines connect and why the gospel is not just about fixing a legal problem—it is about restoring what it truly means to be human.
If you’ve ever wondered how ideas like the image of God, sin, adoption, union with Christ, sanctification, and holiness actually fit together, this episode tells the story.
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