Inverted Orthodoxy 429- We're back in studio! AER, and Holiness

Mar 18, 2026

Welcome to the Inverted Orthodoxy Podcast! We're Blake, Kyle, and Doug the pastors from Living Springs, here to take you on a weekly adventure through the twists and turns of faith. Got questions? We've got answers, and sometimes more questions! Join us as we explore, celebrate, and embrace the beautiful complexities of belief. In this week's episode, the guys discussed the following questions:


(1:36 into episode)

 Aer in the last episode you were discussing Hell appreciate the view that Jesus’ grace is enough regardless of what might be happening in my life or heart. I remember being scared as a child - what if I die before I ask for forgiveness of something, being bought up with the eternal torment theory. I agree that Jesus is gracious for people who might never have heard about him. But then there are some people that I just think have done such horrific things in their life, I don’t feel that Jesus should give them another chance… like hitler for example. What do you think about those people?


(13:00 into episode)

AER-On the last episode you were discussing hell, Doug said that the eternal tournament theory was problematic because it implies that what Adam did at the fall was greater than what Jesus did on the cross. It made me wonder what role I have in determining my destination or the destination Of others?


(21:00 into episode)

Jan 6- In the Old Testament when they are building the tabernacle there are lots of specific regulations about what it should be like and for the Levites how they should behave in order to serve, because this was where God was going to dwell. Now that Jesus came, Emmanuel God’s with us, and inhabits us through his Holy Spirit, how do we pursue holiness? How important is holiness now that we have his redeeming grace?

What does holiness mean or look like today?

What would be your top recommendations for someone wanting to dig deeper into pursuing holiness?


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