The Dance Of Life
- findingourwayco
- May 24
- 1 min read
Updated: May 31
I hope you're really enjoying life—because it’s meant to be enjoyed.
I grew up on a gospel that had a heavy emphasis on sin, separation, and doing something to get back to God. But over time, I’ve come to see a deeper and more beautiful gospel—one where God already made the first move, before time even began.
Before sin entered the picture, before Adam stumbled in the garden, God had already included us in Christ. That blows my mind. It wasn’t a rescue mission that started at the cross; it was a plan birthed in love from eternity, carried out through Christ, who is the very image of the invisible God.
When I read Colossians 1 or Ephesians 1, it’s like I’m seeing a whole new gospel—one that doesn’t begin with sin but with the heart of a triune God dancing in perfect love, saying, “Let us make man in our image.” That relationship of Father, Son, and Spirit—what the early church called perichoresis—is where everything started.
Out of that self-giving love, creation was spoken into existence. And even when humanity fell into darkness and fear, hiding from the light, God never changed. He had already determined to bring us into that divine dance, to awaken us to our true identity in Christ. That’s the gospel I’m coming to see—one where joy, peace, and inclusion were always God’s eternal purpose.



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