In this episode of It Makes Sense, we explore the forgotten meaning of stained-glass windows and how they were designed to teach the gospel through light. From the intentional breaking and restoring of glass to the way a single, unchanging light reveals the story, this metaphor leads us straight to the cross.
The crucifixion isn’t many lights competing for meaning—it’s one Light shining through brokenness.
This episode reflects on suffering, redemption, unity in the body of Christ, and what it means to be positioned where Christ’s light can actually shine through us. Thoughtful, reverent, and quietly challenging, it’s an invitation to see the cross—and yourself—through a clearer lens.
It Makes Sense explores how the Christian worldview makes the most sense of life and the universe.
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