Christ is Victorious Podcast and Rocky Mountain Universalist Church

Turning to God and Beginning a Restored Relationship

2 min · 24. Mai 2026
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Starting a restored relationship with God begins with turning our heart toward Him. It is not about becoming perfect , but about trusting the God who created us, loves us, and desires communion with us. Through turning to God (repentance), we move away from darkness and toward His light, peace, and truth. Jesus taught that God is like a loving Father who welcomes us home with open arms. When we seek Him sincerely, invite Him into our lives, and ask Him to guide and transform us, we begin a new journey of healing, grace, and restoration. God desires not only to be our Savior, but also our friend and Father. see our links to our social media and website. https://linktr.ee/patristicuniversalism

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Short Documentary of Patristic Universalism Ministry

Visit www.patristicuniversalism.com As founders of the Patristic Universalism Ministry, Wendy and David Burnfield have dedicated their lives to exploring and sharing this historic Christian hope. Through books, articles, podcasts, and online ministry, they seek to present a vision of God's love that is both biblically grounded and deeply rooted in the Christian tradition. Patristic Universalism teaches that God's judgments are restorative rather than merely retributive. While sin has real consequences and divine judgment is serious, God's ultimate purpose is healing, correction, and reconciliation. The consuming fire of God is understood as a purifying fire that removes ignorance, rebellion, and sin, allowing His creation to be restored to its intended purpose. This perspective draws inspiration from early Christian thinkers such as Origen, Gregory of Nyssa, Clement of Alexandria, and Isaac of Syria, who emphasized God's inexhaustible love and Christ's ultimate victory over evil, sin, and death. Their writings reflect a hope that God's redemptive plan extends beyond the grave and that His mercy continues its work until every creature is brought into harmony with Him. At the heart of Patristic Universalism is the conviction that Jesus Christ is truly victorious. Through His life, death, resurrection, and exaltation, He has defeated death itself and is accomplishing the reconciliation of all things. As Scripture declares, God desires all people to be saved and come to the knowledge of the truth, and Christ will ultimately draw all people to Himself. Patristic Universalism is not a denial of judgment, repentance, or personal responsibility. Rather, it affirms that God's love is stronger than human rebellion, His wisdom is greater than human ignorance, and His grace is powerful enough to accomplish His redemptive purposes for creation. For Wendy and David Burnfield, this message is more than a theological position—it is a message of hope. It offers comfort to those wounded by fear-based religion, encouragement to those struggling with faith, and confidence that the God revealed in Jesus Christ is infinitely loving, compassionate, and faithful to His promises. The mission of Patristic Universalism Ministry is to share this historic Christian hope with the world: that through Jesus Christ, God is reconciling all things to Himself, healing what has been broken, restoring what has been lost, and ultimately becoming "all in all." "For as in Adam all die, so also in Christ shall all be made alive." — 1 Corinthians 15:22

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In the Gospel of Luke 15:8–10, Jesus tells a short but powerful parable: From a universalist perspective, the Lost Coin reveals the heart of God; persistent, intentional, and unwilling to accept permanent loss. In this trilogy of parables in Luke 15, the Lost Sheep, the Lost Coin, and the Prodigal Son, the emphasis is on divine initiative. God is not passive, waiting to see who makes it back. God is active, searching. For those who hold to universal reconciliation, this word shines brightly. The persistence of divine love is not temporary. It does not grow tired. It does not stop at difficulty. It continues until restoration is accomplished. When she finds the coin, the woman calls her friends and neighbors together and says: “What woman, having ten silver coins, if she loses one coin, does not light a lamp and sweep the house and seek diligently until she finds it?”  “Rejoice with me, for I have found the coin that I had lost.”  As Heaven rejoices over one sinner who repents. Luke 15:10Visit. www.patristicuniversalism.com

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