N028_081623 Rom. 2:11-15 Our Conscience And The LawN028_081623 Rom. 2:11-15 Our Conscience And The Law
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Colin Cook explores conscience, law, and faith through Romans 2:11-15, offering insights on overcoming guilt and shame.
14:32•16 Aug 2023
Faith, Conscience, and the Law: Insights from Romans 2:11-15
Episode Overview
- The importance of not placing oneself in a position of rank or privilege
- Distinguishing between religious life and a faith relationship with God
- Addressing obsessive-compulsive disorder and the need for faith in Jesus Christ
- Finding assurance in the mercy of God expressed through Jesus Christ
“Life by faith in God is a fellowship of trust, a relationship with God in which we are safe with him, we feel safe with him because he is merciful to us and forgives us our sins, and we have faith that he has saved us by his love and goodness.”
Ever wondered how faith and conscience intersect with the law? In this episode, Colin Cook takes listeners on a thought-provoking journey through Romans 2:11-15. He dives deep into the idea of God's impartiality, urging us to reconsider our own positions of rank or privilege. But it doesn't stop there. Colin distinguishes between merely following religious practices and cultivating a genuine faith relationship with God.
He also touches on the struggles of living with obsessive-compulsive disorder and how faith in Jesus Christ can help alleviate feelings of guilt and shame. By the end of the episode, you'll find yourself contemplating the mercy of God in a whole new light.

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