Vox Podcast With Mike Erre

Saved from Chaos: How the Biblical Story Reframes Sin, Space, and Salvation (Image Series)

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How the story of salvation is far more expansive than sin management—unraveling the Old Testament's narrative of chaos, pollution, and broken image-bearing, Mike Erre and Tim Stafford dive into what we're truly saved from. Continuing their deep-dive Salvation Series, this episode explores new creation space, the cosmic pollution of sin, and how Israel's tabernacle points to God's larger rescue plan. Key Takeaways: • Understanding Sin as Cosmic Disorder – Instead of personal moral trip-ups, sin is described as chaos invading God's ordered creation, disrupting divine image-bearing. • Temple as New Creation Space – How Eden, the tabernacle, and later the temple represent God's ordered space in a chaotic world, and why that matters for understanding salvation. • Humankind's Vocational Failure – What it means that humans stopped imaging God and instead bore the image of creation, upending their priestly and kingly roles. • Sin as Pollution – Ancient Israel's purification rituals show that sin was seen as contamina