FaithQuest Perspectives

How it Happens with Colin Cook

FaithQuest Perspectives

  • P044_110124 Rom. 3:27 Oh Lord, Forgive Me

P044_110124 Rom. 3:27 Oh Lord, Forgive Me

Friday 1st November 2024

Join Colin Cook as he explores Romans 3, discussing righteousness, redemption, and how boasting impacts our faith journey. Perfect for those seeking deeper understanding.
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Breaking Down Boasting: Faith and Righteousness in Romans 3

Episode Overview

  • Understanding righteousness through Romans 3.
  • The importance of redemption and justification in faith.
  • How boasting impacts our relationship with God.
  • The significance of relying on God's grace over self-righteousness.
  • Encouragement to depend on prayer and the Word for spiritual growth.
Where then is boasting? It is excluded. By what law? Of works? No, but by the law of faith.
In this episode of 'How it Happens with Colin Cook', Colin takes you on a deep dive into Romans chapter 3, focusing on the themes of righteousness, redemption, and justification. He unpacks complex theological concepts in a way that's relatable and engaging. Colin explores the idea of boasting and how it relates to our faith and actions. He challenges the notion of self-righteousness and highlights the importance of relying solely on God's grace rather than our own merits.
This episode is perfect for anyone grappling with addiction or looking to strengthen their faith through understanding the Gospel's teachings. With a mix of personal anecdotes and broader reflections, Colin's insights are sure to resonate deeply with listeners. Don't miss out on this enriching discussion that could change the way you view your relationship with God and your path to recovery.