Ep 117: What is Love? (Baby, Don’t Hurt Me) (GH)

What is goodness in the Bible? In this Greenhouse episode, Brian, Handsome Kyle, and Doc continue the conversation from Episode 116, โ€œWhat Is Love in the Bible?โ€ That episode offered a working definition for Season 6: love is seeking someoneโ€™s goodness based on Godโ€™s ideas. Episode 117 presses into the question underneath that definition: what do we mean by goodness? The conversation begins in Genesis 1, where God repeatedly calls creation good, and then very good. But what happens after Genesis 3? Is creation still good? Are human beings still good in any sense? Or has sin so corrupted everything that goodness only exists somewhere else, someday later? Brian, Handsome Kyle, and Doc explore original goodness, the corruption of sin, the goodness of creation, the image of God, and the danger of reducing people to โ€œdirty rotten sinnersโ€ without also remembering that God made human beings with glory, value, and purpose. Sin fractures relationship, but it does not erase the goodness of what God made or His desire to redeem and restore it.

BY Brian Fisher

February 5, 2025

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What is Goodness in the Bible?

What does the Bible mean by “good” in reference to the creation story? Is creation still good today? Are human beings “good”? How do we reconcile some sort of inherent goodness with the pervasiveness of harmful behaviors?

Doc, Brian, and Handsome Kyle delve into these and other challenging questions raised in the previous episode.

As our hearts continue to be formed, we seek to love more like Jesus loves. If we define love as “seeking goodness according to God’s ideas,” how do we define love and goodness in a world that can’t agree on any such definitions?

This episode continues the discussion from Ep 116.

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