FaithQuest Perspectives

How it Happens with Colin Cook

FaithQuest Perspectives

  • N185_050724 Rom. 11:36 Make This Verse The Motto Of Your Life

N185_050724 Rom. 11:36 Make This Verse The Motto Of Your Life

Tuesday 7th May 2024

Colin Cook explores Romans 11:36, showing how faith can provide meaning and purpose to life's struggles, including addiction.
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Finding Purpose Through Faith: Making Romans 11:36 Your Life's Motto

Episode Overview

  • Romans 11:36 can be a guiding verse for understanding life's purpose.
  • Life's struggles and addictions are part of a divine redemptive process.
  • Believing in a purposeful creator provides meaning to life's chaos.
  • Faith in Jesus Christ's sacrifice offers hope and redemption.
  • Understanding your life as part of God's plan can bring clarity and peace.
Your life, which seems so confusing now, is going through that process, no matter how rebellious and obstinate you still are being
In this episode of 'How it Happens with Colin Cook', Colin takes a deep dive into Romans 11:36, urging you to make this verse the motto of your life. The verse, 'For from him and through him and to him are all things', serves as a foundation for understanding life's purpose and meaning. Colin emphasises that without God, life's trials and tribulations can seem utterly confusing and meaningless.
But with faith, even the most challenging circumstances, including addictions and personal tragedies, can be understood as part of a divine plan. He discusses how recognising that life comes from a loving creator can provide a sense of purpose and direction, even when facing immense struggles. Colin uses relatable examples, such as the Oxford English Dictionary's complexity, to argue against the notion that life is a mere accident.
He passionately explains that everything we go through is part of a redemptive process orchestrated by Jesus Christ. By believing in this divine plan, you can find meaning and hope in even the darkest times. This episode is a must-listen for anyone grappling with addiction or seeking deeper understanding of their life's purpose through faith.