Can Those Who Haven't Heard About Jesus Be Saved?
Episode Overview
Explores how faith comes through hearing the Gospel. Discusses the role of preachers in spreading the message. Examines Paul's teachings on salvation in Romans 10. Highlights God's mercy for all, even those who haven't heard of Jesus. Reflects on the spiritual journey and complexities of belief.
How can people believe in Jesus if they've never heard of Him?
What happens to those who have never heard about Jesus Christ? In this episode of 'How it Happens with Colin Cook', Colin dives into Romans 10:14-20, tackling the age-old question of how people in distant lands, without exposure to the Christian faith, can come to know God. Colin passionately explores Paul's teachings on faith and salvation, emphasising that calling on the name of the Lord is the path to being saved.
He raises thought-provoking questions: How can people believe in Jesus if they've never heard of Him? And how can they hear without a preacher? Colin provides an engaging discussion on the complexities of faith, belief, and the role of preaching in spreading the Gospel. He also delves into the idea that God has committed all to disobedience so that He might have mercy on all.
Through vivid anecdotes and scriptural references, Colin argues that even those who have never heard of Jesus might still experience God's mercy. This episode is a must-listen for anyone grappling with questions about faith, salvation, and the reach of the Gospel. Tune in to hear Colin's insightful reflections and deepen your understanding of these profound theological issues.