Rom. 11:1,11 God Works Grace Through Your Sin, Not Your RighteousnessRom. 11:1,11 God Works Grace Through Your Sin, Not Your Righteousness
How it Happens with Colin Cook
Colin Cook explores Romans 11:1,11, highlighting how God's grace works through our sins, not our righteousness.
14:34•3 Apr 2023
God's Grace in Our Brokenness: Insights from Romans 11:1,11 with Colin Cook
“He's saying: I'm going to make my children call upon me. I thank you that your grace outdoes my sin.”
Ever wondered how grace and sin intertwine in your journey to recovery? In this episode of 'How it Happens with Colin Cook', Colin takes a deep dive into Romans 11:1,11, shedding light on how God’s grace operates through our sins rather than our righteousness. Paul’s teachings might seem repetitive and perplexing, but Colin encourages listeners to embrace the repetition and keep an open heart.
He argues that our brokenness doesn't push us away from God; instead, it can be the very thing that draws us closer to Him. Through faith-training in the Gospel of Christ, even our darkest moments can become catalysts for calling upon God and intercepting addiction. Colin reminds us that God doesn't need perfect people; He works through our flaws and failures to provoke a desire for salvation.
Tune in to discover how understanding God's grace can transform your path to recovery.

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