Episode notes
Episode 9 —
Why do many Christians spend months preparing for Christmas… but only hours reflecting on Easter?
In this episode, we explore a quiet but significant shift in modern Christianity: the tendency to center the Cross while treating the Resurrection as secondary.
Starting from a real conversation after an Easter service, this episode examines why the Passion is easier to relate to—and why the Resurrection is often reduced to little more than proof that Jesus is who He claimed to be.
Drawing from the writings of Paul the Apostle, we ask what it really means to be “still in your sins,” and why forgiveness alone does not fully answer the human problem if death itself remains undefeated.
We also explore how this imbalance can lead to a subtle dualism—where the soul is prioritized, the body is neglected, and salvat ...