Judgement and Reconciliation: A Deeper Look into Romans 14:10-15
Episode Overview
Every knee will bow and every tongue will confess to God. Judgement is meant for reconciliation, not condemnation. True faith in Jesus Christ leads to love and mercy for all. Historical context shows how beliefs have been manipulated. Understanding and practising compassionate judgement is crucial.
Why do you judge your brother, or why do you show contempt for your brother? For we shall all stand before the judgement seat of Christ
In this episode of 'How it Happens with Colin Cook', Colin takes a deep dive into Romans 14:10-15, exploring the profound implications of judgement and reconciliation in the final judgement. With a focus on Paul's teachings, Colin discusses how every knee will bow and every tongue will confess to God, emphasising the importance of treating our brothers and sisters with love and respect.
He raises thought-provoking questions about how we judge others and the ultimate purpose of God's judgement – to bring reconciliation rather than condemnation. Colin passionately argues that true faith in Jesus Christ should lead us to view everyone, including non-believers, as children of God deserving of love and mercy. He also touches on the historical context of these beliefs and how they have been misunderstood or manipulated over time.
By weaving in personal reflections and scriptural analysis, Colin makes a compelling case for why understanding and practising this form of judgement is crucial for a compassionate and loving Christian life. This episode is a must-listen for anyone grappling with questions of faith, judgement, and how to live a life that truly reflects Christian values. Ready to challenge your perspectives and deepen your understanding of faith? Tune in now to hear Colin's insightful discussion.