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Author: Trevor Meier

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If you're ready to break free from religious limitations and embrace the fullness of life in Christ. Tune in now and step into the reality of a life that is truly… Naturally Supernatural.
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What if Paul wasn’t presenting reconciliation as an offer waiting to be accepted... but as a finished reality waiting to be realized? In this teaching, we walk carefully through 2 Corinthians 5:14–21 and let Paul speak in his own grammar, not our assumptions. “One died for all, therefore all died.” If all died, then death already happened. Not later. Not conditionally. Not after belief. Death with Christ requires inclusion in Christ. You cannot participate in a death from the outside. Participation assumes union. So the question becomes: was humanity included? Paul does not say God will reconcile. He does not say God wants to reconcile. He says God reconciled. Past tense. Completed action. God as the sole actor. We slow down and examine the Greek verbs Paul chose. Aorist. Perfect. Present. Imperfect. Imperative. Not to impress anyone, but to let the grammar do its work. Paul uses completed-action forms for what God has done, present tense for God’s ongoing posture, and imperatives that call people into alignment with what is already true. “Be reconciled.” Not create reconciliation. Not initiate peace. Align with what has already been accomplished. Ambassadors do not negotiate peace into existence. They announce peace that already exists. You only send ambassadors after the war is over. This changes everything. Reconciliation is not the reward at the end of belief. It is the reality belief awakens us to. Faith does not move God toward us. Faith opens our eyes to where we already are. When we reverse Paul’s order, we get fear, striving, and a conditional gospel. When we follow Paul’s order, we get rest, peace, and transformation. This session will challenge inherited assumptions about salvation, union, and the nature of God’s action in Christ. It is not about minimizing response. It is about restoring Paul’s logic. Conclusion... or condition? That’s the question.
In this episode, we sit down with Jason Clark for a crossover conversation between the Naturally Supernatural podcast and Rethinking God with Tacos. Jason Clark is a relational theologian, author, and storyteller who helps people rethink fear-based theology and rediscover a God who looks like Jesus, a God who is love. Rethinking God with Tacos is a podcast where friends gather with amazing guests to rethink faith, ask honest questions, and explore the transforming kindness of God’s love. Jason is the author of Leaving and Finding Jesus and Prone to Love, the lead communicator at A Family Story, and host of the Rethinking God with Tacos podcast. Whether you’re part of the Naturally Supernatural community or the Tacos crew, we’re glad you’re here. Enjoy the conversation.
Join us as we listen to Francois and Lydia du Toit teach at The Beautiful Gospel Gathering in New Brunswick.
In this special episode, I sit down with my good friend and fellow fire-starter in the Czech Republic, Stanislav. What started as a nap after a long ministry trip turned into a full-on encounter with God and a prophetic shaking that we are now seeing unfold 25 years later. This isn’t just a story. It is a movement. From dreams of heaven to unexpected instructions from the Lord, to explosive grace-filled conferences across Eastern Europe, Stanislav’s journey is one of radical obedience, wild trust, and unstoppable love.
Trevor sits down with good friend Ted Fabiyanic in Prague to talk about grace, the finished work of the cross, and what it means to live truly free. Hear how Ted’s journey moved from works-based faith to resting in what Jesus has already done. It’s time to stop striving and step into the naturally supernatural life that’s yours by grace!
Join Trevor Meier in this powerful episode of Naturally Supernatural, where he sits down with John Crowder. Together they explore the heart of the Gospel’s freedom, the radical inclusion of Christ’s love, and how to live a life fully aligned with your identity in Him.
In this special episode, I sit down with one of the clearest voices of grace and freedom in our generation—Don Keathley. This one’s not just theology—it’s heart, history, and the raw journey of a man radically transformed by love. We explore Don’s background, his shift out of fear-based religion, and what it looked like to detox from the legalism that kept so many bound. It’s a powerful conversation full of honesty, healing, and hope. 💥 Topics We Cover: Don’s personal journey from religion to revelation How love broke through fear and control Detoxing from toxic doctrine Why the message of inclusion is so needed today Where this movement of grace and freedom is headed If you've ever wondered "Is there more than this religious grind?" — the answer is YES. And Don’s story will inspire you to keep going.
In this special episode, Trevor interviews his good friend, Justin Paul Abraham, a renowned speaker, mystic, and teacher, for a deep and enlightening conversation about the beautiful Gospel, Mystical Union, Meditation, Angels, and all things supernatural. Together, they explore the mystery of our inclusion in Christ, living from heavenly realities, engaging with the unseen realm, and walking in the effortless flow of divine life. This episode is packed with revelation, encouragement, and powerful insights that will challenge and inspire you to step into a deeper awareness of God’s presence.
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