P022_092524 Rom. 2:1 The Paganism Of ReligionP022_092524 Rom. 2:1 The Paganism Of Religion
How it Happens with Colin Cook
Colin Cook explores Paul's message in Romans 2:1, highlighting the hidden pitfalls of religious judgement and the importance of an authentic relationship with God.
14:36•25 Sept 2024
The Hidden Pitfalls of Religious Judgement
Episode Overview
- Religious practices can unknowingly suppress true faith.
- Paul's message in Romans 2:1 addresses hypocrisy in judgement.
- Faith is a gift from God, not a result of personal effort.
- Self-righteousness can lead to unwarranted judgement of others.
- An authentic relationship with God requires humility and constant self-examination.
“"Faith is a gift. It's a wonderful gift from God, to be able to trust him, to be able to believe in him"”
In this episode of 'How it Happens with Colin Cook', the focus shifts to a rather unexpected topic: the suppression of God within religious practices. Colin Cook takes us through Paul's message in Romans 2:1, where he confronts the hypocrisy found in religious judgement. While many might think that faith institutions are beyond reproach, Paul argues that they too can fall into the trap of pushing God out of the picture.
This episode is a fascinating exploration of how even those who consider themselves devout can unknowingly suppress their faith through judgement and self-righteousness. Colin shares anecdotes and reflections on how this manifests in everyday life, urging listeners to examine their own faith practices and avoid the pitfalls of self-judgement. You'll find this episode both challenging and enlightening, as it encourages a deeper, more authentic relationship with God.
If you're ready to rethink your approach to faith and judgement, this episode is a must-listen.

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