Faith and Mercy: Understanding Romans 11 with Colin Cook
Episode Overview
Understanding salvation for all Israel through Romans 11 How disobedience leads to mercy for both Jews and Gentiles The role of Christ's sacrifice in offering hope Breaking down complex theological concepts Faith as a tool to intercept addiction
We have failed to see the greatness and the bigness and the awesomeness and the fear of God.
Ever wondered how faith can help you intercept your addiction? In this episode of 'How it Happens with Colin Cook', Colin dives into Romans 11 to explore the idea of salvation for all Israel and what it means for the rest of us. Colin addresses common scepticisms about Paul's words, clarifying that Paul's message isn't hypothetical but rooted in a broader context.
He explains how the disobedience of Israel led to the mercy shown to Gentiles and how this cycle of mercy and disobedience highlights God's ultimate plan for humanity. With references to both the Old and New Testaments, Colin illustrates how God's mercy extends to all, breaking down complex theological concepts into relatable insights.
The episode is not just about theological debate; it’s a deep dive into understanding how faith can play a crucial role in overcoming personal struggles, whether it's addiction, worry, or any other form of bondage. Colin’s reflections are both thought-provoking and comforting, making this episode a must-listen for anyone seeking spiritual guidance or struggling with addiction. Tune in to understand how the sacrifice of Christ and the disobedience of Israel intertwine to offer hope and mercy to all.