The Son of Man Is Not Just Jesus?
What if Jesus calling Himself the Son of Man wasn’t meant to separate Him from humanity—but to include us in Him?
In this episode, we explore the radical implications of Jesus identifying fully with humanity, revealing not only who God is, but who we are. Drawing from the Gospels, Paul’s letters, and the deeper meaning of judgment, authority, and union, this teaching dismantles fear-based religion and exposes the truth of our inclusion in Christ. This is not a message about striving, condemnation, or appeasing an angry God—but about awakening to what has always been true: God is love, Christ is in us, and humanity is forever one with their Maker.
Podcast Sections with Time Stamps & Key Points
The Son of Man and Humanity Revealed (00:00 – 00:40)
• Jesus calling Himself the Son of Man is an identification with all humanity.
• Fully human, fully divine—Jesus embraces human weakness and frailty.
• The Word became flesh and dwelt among us to reveal shared identity.
Christ Includes Humanity, Not Just Himself (00:40 – 01:24)
• Jesus’ statements about “the Son” extend beyond Himself.
• All humanity is held together in Christ, whether recognized or not.
• Faith awakens us to a reality that already exists.
Condemnation Is Self-Imposed, Not God-Given (01:24 – 02:19)
• God does not condemn humanity—humans condemn themselves.
• Judgment comes from believing separation, not from God’s wrath.
• There is no condemnation for those in Christ—and all are in Christ.
Judgment Given to the Son—and to Humanity (02:19 – 03:27)
• The Father entrusts judgment to the Son.
• Judgment is discernment, not punishment.
• Humanity carries authority to interpret reality through belief.
Authority, Creation, and Human Influence (03:27 – 04:30)
• Creation responds to human consciousness and belief.
• The earth groans for awakened sons and daughters.
• Humanity’s misunderstanding has affected the world itself.
God Is Not the Destroyer (04:30 – 05:26)
• God does not take human life or cause destruction.
• The thief steals, kills, and destroys—God gives life abundantly.
• Humanity, not God, crucified Jesus.
The Cross Reveals God’s Forgiveness, Not His Wrath (05:26 – 06:18)
• God in Christ reconciles the world to Himself.
• Jesus forgives even in the midst of human violence.
• The cross reveals divine love, not divine anger.
The Son of Man and Human Identity Restored (06:18 – 07:14)
• Jesus is not ashamed of humanity.
• Humanity was created divine in God’s image.
• Death and decay came from forgetting identity, not losing it.
Repentance as Awakening, Not Penance (07:14 – 07:57)
• Repentance means renewing the mind, not performing penance.
• Transformation comes from discovering who we truly are.
• Faith is a journey of revelation, not striving.
The Gospel of Inclusion (07:57 – 08:51)
• The Gospel announces our inclusion in Christ.
• Christ has always been in us—we simply needed revelation.
• God is not against us; He is for us.
Judging Like Jesus Judges (08:51 – 11:42)
• Jesus says both “all judgment is given to the Son” and “I judge no one.”
• Judgment means refusing to hold anything against anyone.
• Grace leaves no room for boasting or condemnation.
Grace, Awakening, and True Ontology (11:42 – 12:47)
• The Gospel is capital-G Grace.
• Prayer does not bring us into Christ—it awakens us to being in Him.
• Jesus reveals our true being: fully human, fully included.
Closing Encouragement and Benediction (12:47 – 14:16)
• Invitation to revisit the Scriptures and reflect personally.
• Gratitude for listeners and the global reach of the Gospel.
• Final reminder: God is love, and you are loved by Him.
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