The Proximity of Grace: How the Radical Christ Shatters Our Religious Expectations
In an era characterized by curated digital personas and institutional weariness, a deep hunger for raw authenticity has emerged. We find ourselves exhausted by performative standards and rigid structures that promise connection but deliver isolation. Yet, when we strip away the centuries of cultural paint dried onto our perception of faith, we find a figure who was entirely, beautifully radical: Jesus of Nazareth . Dismantling the Distant Deity Many of us grew up with a sterilized image of Christ—a distant, glowing figure floating slightly above the dirt, wearing a pristine white robe. But the Gospels paint a shockingly different picture. The real Jesus did not preserve His holiness through distance; He expressed it through radical proximity. Tender to the Marginalized, Fierce to the Proud Jesus was a boundary-shattering revolutionary. He routinely bypassed the gatekeepers of religious purity to sit in the dust with those deemed unclean, unworthy, and unlovable. He engaged in d...