Faith and Recovery: Redefining Life Through the Book of Romans
Episode Overview
Sin is more than just wrongdoing; it's a pervasive force introduced by Adam. Christ's new world order brings righteousness and life. Living by faith helps navigate struggles with addiction. Paul's definitions of key terms differ from modern interpretations. Christ's resurrection offers eternal promises beyond visible troubles.
We are perplexed, but not in despair because we see what is eternal
Ever wondered how faith can transform your understanding of addiction and recovery? In this episode of 'How it Happens with Colin Cook', Colin takes a deep dive into the Book of Romans, offering a fresh perspective on some of its most misunderstood terms. Words like 'sin', 'faith', 'righteousness', and 'peace' are redefined through the lens of Apostle Paul, challenging common modern interpretations.
Colin explains that sin isn't just about wrongdoing, but a pervasive force introduced by Adam, marking our world with death. Conversely, Christ's new world order brings righteousness and life, promising a profound shift for believers. This episode is packed with reflections on how living in faith can reshape our struggles with addiction, be it alcohol, drugs, or even obsessive worry. By embracing Christ's teachings, you can find hope and purpose amidst life's challenges.
Colin's insights encourage you to see beyond the visible troubles and recognise the eternal promises brought forth by Christ's resurrection. Intrigued? Dive in to understand how you can live in this new world order today.