The Eremos Podcast
Welcome back! In this episode of the DwJ series, Zach and Brian explore chapters 6–8 of Deconstruct with Jesus: “Take Me Back to Eden,” “The Wounded Healer,” and “We’re in the Endgame Now.”They unpack the opening chapters of Genesis—not as a science debate, but as a poetic, theological vision of God’s intent for creation, humanity’s vocation, and what went wrong. Along the way, they reframe sin as a shortcut and a sickness to be healed, wrestle with the hope that God’s endgame is restoration, and offer practical ways to resist despair in a chaotic world. Timecodes [00:00] – Intro: Why combine chapters and move beyond literalism debates [06:00] – Genesis as ancient myth: God’s intent for creation and humanity’s role [14:00] – Not perfect—just good: why perfection was never the point [20:00] – Humanity’s vocation: expanding the garden with God [23:45] – The fall as shortcut: wanting good things in the wrong way and time [33:00] – Gratitude as the antidote to temptation [36:30] – Consequences, exile, and the hope embedded from the beginning [43:00] – Deconstruction and letting go of old Bible baggage [49:00] – The Wounded Healer: reframing sin as sickness, not crime [52:30] – Salvation through solidarity: Christ as the one who takes on our sickness to heal us [55:00] – The endgame: choosing hope over despair and nihilism [58:30] – Signs of hope in the world (even if they don’t make the news) Key Takeaways * Genesis offers a symbolic vision of God’s intention for creation and humanity’s calling, not a science textbook. * Sin is best understood as taking shortcuts—grasping for good things before their time—instead of trusting God’s process. * Viewing sin as sickness shifts the focus from judgment to healing, with Christ entering our brokenness to restore us. * Faith in God’s “endgame” invites hope and purposeful living, even when the world feels chaotic. Buy The Book!Deconstruct with Jesus [https://www.amazon.com/] by Zachary Bryant More podcasts and resources at eremosnashville.com [https://eremosnashville.com/] If you found this episode meaningful, leave a review, share it with a friend, or support our work at eremosnashville.com/donate [https://eremosnashville.com/donate].
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