FaithQuest Perspectives

How it Happens with Colin Cook

FaithQuest Perspectives

  • N224_071824 Rom. 15:1,2 Let's Be Bold!

N224_071824 Rom. 15:1,2 Let's Be Bold!

Thursday 18th July 2024

Explore Paul's bold teachings in Romans 15:1-2 with Colin Cook. Discover how faith-training can help intercept addiction and inspire boldness in your faith.
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Paul's Bold Teachings: Confidence, Grace, and Righteousness

Episode Overview

  • Paul expresses confidence in the goodness and knowledge of the Romans.
  • He boldly admonishes them due to the grace given to him by God.
  • Jesus Christ is presented as the propitiation for our sins.
  • We are counted as righteous even when we are sinners.
  • Cook shares his dream of inspiring someone to spread the gospel widely.
Paul teaches that we are counted as righteous even when we are sinners. That is bold.
In this episode of 'How it Happens with Colin Cook', the focus is on Paul's letter to the Romans, particularly Romans 15:1-2. Paul, often perceived as harsh, reveals a softer, more tactful side as he explains why he wrote to the Romans. He expresses confidence in their goodness and knowledge, but also boldly admonishes them on certain points due to the grace given to him by God.
Colin Cook explores Paul's bold teachings, such as Jesus Christ being the propitiation for our sins and the concept that we are counted as righteous even when we are sinners. These bold statements challenge conventional ideas about law and righteousness, offering a fresh perspective on faith and grace. Cook's reflections are not just theological musings; they are deeply personal and hopeful.
He shares his dream that his teachings might inspire someone to spread the good news far and wide, much like Billy Graham did. This episode is a blend of deep theological insights and personal aspirations, making it a compelling listen for anyone interested in faith and recovery.