N048_092123 Rom. 4:5 God Treats The Ungodly Person Who Believes As Innocent

N048_092123 Rom. 4:5 God Treats The Ungodly Person Who Believes As Innocent

How it Happens with Colin Cook

Colin Cook delves into Abraham's story to reveal the power of faith and grace across both Testaments.

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14:3521 Sept 2023

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Faith and Redemption: Colin Cook on Grace in Abraham's Life

Episode Overview

  • Exploration of righteousness by faith alone in the life of Abraham
  • Challenging misconceptions about Old Testament and New Testament grace
  • Insight into God's love, mercy, and the gift of faith
  • Reflections on justifying the ungodly and the redemptive power of Christ's faithfulness
  • Invitation to trust in God's mercy and grace
God does not justify or declare innocent the godly. He declares innocent the ungodly. That gives us room to maneuver. That gives us space to trust in God and to believe in him.

Ever wondered how faith alone can shape a life? In this episode of 'How It Happens with Colin Cook', Colin dives into the story of Abraham to unravel the profound concept of righteousness by faith. He challenges the common belief that the Old Testament is all about law while the New Testament focuses on grace. Instead, Colin emphasizes that grace runs through both, weaving a consistent message of God's love and mercy throughout the Bible.

Through personal anecdotes and thoughtful reflections, Colin explores how faith is not something we earn but a gift from God. He sheds light on the redemptive power of Christ's faithfulness and the importance of trusting in God's mercy. This episode leaves you with a sense of hope and encouragement, inviting you to embrace God's grace in your own life.

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