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How it Happens with Colin Cook
Colin Cook discusses how faith and the concept of propitiation can help overcome addiction and self-condemnation.
14:40•5 Sept 2023
Faith and Forgiveness: Battling Addiction with Colin Cook
Episode Overview
- God's wrath rooted in love and propitiation
- Negative self-talk as futile self-propitiation
- Liberation from self-condemnation through faith
- Sacrificial nature of Christ's death and its significance
- Embracing peace through faith in God's judgment
“Son, daughter, you don't need to judge yourself, because I have judged myself, says the Lord, on your behalf. I have appeased myself and brought myself to peace regarding all the suffering and ruin of the world. How have I done that? By taking the judgment upon myself in the person of my Son, Jesus Christ.”
Have you ever felt weighed down by self-criticism and the relentless grip of addiction? Colin Cook takes listeners on a spiritual journey to understand how faith can offer a path to peace and redemption. In this episode, he unpacks the complex concept of propitiation and its role in overcoming self-condemnation. Cook explains that God's judgment, rooted in profound love, provides a way out of the cycle of negative self-talk that often plagues those struggling with addiction.
He delves into the idea that God's decision to judge himself for humanity's mistakes is a testament to his boundless love. By putting faith in this divine judgment, Cook suggests, individuals can find liberation from their inner turmoil. Through heartfelt discussions and deep theological insights, this episode offers a message of hope and redemption. It's a must-listen for anyone seeking solace and strength through faith, whether you're battling addiction yourself or supporting someone who is.

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