Do you think grace is light and floating? The truth is, it may be the heaviest thing in the universe.
Drawing on Scripture, science, and a few delightfully nerdy stories—from biking the Ohio to Erie Trail, to Kerbal Space Program, to Luther telling a friend to “sin boldly”—this video examines how:
- Kavod (God’s glory) means “weightiness”
- Jesus as “the Way” invites us into movement
- Walking and running teach us about trust
- Orbits reveal what it means to be held
- The Oberth Effect shows how grace works powerfully in our lowest moments
- Even a tiny turning toward God can generate immense spiritual momentum
This is a reflection on Christian Universalism, hope, and the God whose gravity never lets us go.
Episode 2: What if Grace works like Gravity?
Grace is the gravity of God.
And you are already being drawn home.
