Jiang uses this as the inner capacity rekindled by Jesus's sacrifice, the force that turns lost people back toward God.
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spiritual spark
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Key Notes
According to Jiang's reading, the sacrifice of Jesus rekindles a lost inner spark, gives people spiritual power, and turns them from being lost in the desert toward the light.
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"Okay. So, you and I are just trying to disagree about therapists, okay? All right? Therapists don't actually... It doesn't matter, okay? All right...."
"...of Jesus, the sacrifice of Jesus, is able to rekindle a spark in us that was once lost, okay? It's drawn us closer to..."
Relevant Lectures And Readings
Paradise first appears as receptivity rather than rank, then the lecture widens into vows, memory, resurrection, original sin, and Jiang's culminating wager that God created humanity because perfection alone cannot imagine.
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