We put faith in Jesus Christ as our savior...God reveals himself to us, and therefore we call out to him, and so we receive his love, because we're desperate people.
Ever felt like life’s challenges are too overwhelming? In this episode of 'How it Happens with Colin Cook', Colin dives into Romans 9:20-21 to offer a fresh perspective on God's plan for us. These verses can seem intimidating, but Colin assures us that they are meant to bring comfort, not fear. He explains that even when scripture seems harsh, it is often followed by a message of hope and reassurance.
Through the analogy of the potter and the clay, Colin emphasizes that God’s sovereignty is about love and mercy, not judgment. He paints a picture of a God who is not trying to trap us but to set us free through His love. This episode is perfect for anyone seeking to understand how faith can help them navigate life's darkest moments and find solace in God's unwavering plan.
Tune in to explore how you can trust in God's love and find peace, even when life feels out of control.
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Rom. 9:20,21 If You See God’s Frown, Trust! And You Will See His Smile
Rom. 9:20,21 If You See God’s Frown, Trust! And You Will See His Smile
Rom. 9:20,21 If You See God’s Frown, Trust! And You Will See His Smile
Thursday 16th March 2023
Colin Cook explores Romans 9:20-21, offering reassurance in God's plan and emphasizing His love and mercy.
We put faith in Jesus Christ as our savior...God reveals himself to us, and therefore we call out to him, and so we receive his love, because we're desperate people.
Ever felt like life’s challenges are too overwhelming? In this episode of 'How it Happens with Colin Cook', Colin dives into Romans 9:20-21 to offer a fresh perspective on God's plan for us. These verses can seem intimidating, but Colin assures us that they are meant to bring comfort, not fear. He explains that even when scripture seems harsh, it is often followed by a message of hope and reassurance.
Through the analogy of the potter and the clay, Colin emphasizes that God’s sovereignty is about love and mercy, not judgment. He paints a picture of a God who is not trying to trap us but to set us free through His love. This episode is perfect for anyone seeking to understand how faith can help them navigate life's darkest moments and find solace in God's unwavering plan.
Tune in to explore how you can trust in God's love and find peace, even when life feels out of control.