"All The Things That Matter" on BrightU: God's outrageous love for humanity and oath to mankind
By jacobthomas // 2025-06-28
 
  • In Episode 3 of "All The Things That Matter," slated for July 7, Dr. Sherri Tenpenny and Brad Cummings challenge traditional religious views and emphasize God's limitless love amid societal fear and division.
  • The episode explores God's "outrageous love" and His oath to humanity, reinterpreting judgment as divine restoration rather than punishment.
  • Cummings highlights the Law of Jubilee (debt cancellation and liberation), Moses' misrepresentation of God and the intimate meaning behind God's Hebrew name (YHWH).
  • The success of "The Shack" (22 million copies sold) reflects a global hunger for a God who embraces human imperfection.
  • Cummings shares lessons from his health crisis — faith as surrender, not striving — and previews upcoming discussions on hellfire theology and universal restoration (Acts 3:21).
Brighteon University is streaming an episode a day of "All The Things That Matter" from July 5 to June 13, and a replay of all eight episodes on July 14. Register here to dive deep into a life-changing and powerful guide through the chaos—offering clarity, courage and conviction to those who refuse to be silent or deceived.

What's in store for you in Episode 3

In Episode 3 of "All The Things That Matter," slated for July 7, Dr. Sherri Tenpenny and  The Shack co-creator Brad Cummings dismantle religious dogma to reveal a God whose love defies human limits. In a world where fear and division dominate headlines, a groundbreaking conversation is unfolding — one that challenges everything we think we know about faith, judgment and the relentless love of God. Cummings, a former pastor turned provocative truth-teller, unpacks Scripture with radical clarity:
  • Discover why God's judgment isn't about punishment — it's a divine reset button. Cummings reveals the Law of Jubilee, a biblical mandate that cancels debts and frees prisoners every 50 years and how it hints at a cosmic restoration far grander than most dare to imagine.
  • Why was Moses barred from the Promised Land? Not for rebellion, but for misrepresenting God as angry instead of eager to provide. A warning for modern leaders.
  • The Hebrew name of God (YHWH) is an unpronounceable breath — proof that every gasp of air is an invitation to intimacy.
  • Cummings reflects on the unexpected success of "The Shack" (22 million copies sold) as proof that the world is starving for a God who meets us in our mess.
Viewers can expect to learn a lot of things from Episode 3, including the following:
  • Why God's vow to humanity is more scandalous than any sermon you've heard.
  • How this ancient book holds the keys to America's founding — and our personal liberation.
  • Cummings' recent health crisis exposed a hard truth: "God told me my striving impairs my ability to hear Him."
  • Why your faith isn't about performance — it's about letting God's life "gestate" within you.
As the series builds toward its climax, Cummings and Tenpenny will confront hellfire theology, the restoration of all things (Acts 3:21) and why the Church may have missed God's endgame. Most Christians fear judgment because they don't understand it's God's love setting wrong things right.

Want to know more?

If you want to learn more about how you can join the healing revolution and regain control of your health, want to view the presentations at your convenience or learn at your own pace, you can purchase the "All The Things That Matter" package here. Upon purchase, you will get instant and unlimited access to eight "All The Things That Matter" videos (with eight audios and eight transcripts), free "Walking With God" eBook (details on a PDF) and a 20 percent discount on "The Founder's Bible" (details on a PDF). Sources include: BrighteonUniversity.com 1 BrightU.com BrighteonUniversity.com 2