Finding Righteousness: A Journey Through Romans with Colin Cook
Episode Overview
Faith-training can help intercept various addictions. The Book of Romans focuses on Paul's personal journey. Righteousness comes through faith and grace, not legalism. Understanding the Gospel can alleviate feelings of guilt and failure. Personal stories highlight the transformative power of faith.
A legalist is a danger to himself. He becomes his own self-tormenter.
Ever wondered how righteousness truly comes? Colin Cook tackles this profound question in this episode of 'How it Happens with Colin Cook'. Diving into the Book of Romans, Colin shares his reflections and personal anecdotes, aiming to help you intercept your addiction, whether it's alcohol, drugs, food, sex, or obsessive worry. He recounts stories of individuals who found their way back to God through his teachings, highlighting the power of faith-training in the Gospel of Christ.
Colin explains that unlike other letters by Paul, the Book of Romans isn't focused on specific church issues but on Paul's own journey from Pharisee to Christian. This shift from law-based righteousness to faith-based righteousness is a central theme. Through relatable examples and heartfelt stories, Colin emphasises the importance of understanding how righteousness is achieved through faith and grace, not through legalistic efforts.
If you've ever felt burdened by your failures or unsure of your faith, this episode offers a compassionate and enlightening perspective. Colin's engaging storytelling and deep understanding of the scriptures make this a must-listen for anyone seeking spiritual growth and recovery. So, why not join Colin as he unpacks these timeless truths? It might just be the turning point you need.