Bradley Saxon

SOBER: The Podcast

Bradley Saxon

  • Classroom Sessions | Matthew 7 & More

Classroom Sessions | Matthew 7 & More

Thursday 26th December 2024

Explore Matthew 7's teachings on relationships and addiction recovery with Bradley Saxon. Gain insights on maintaining healthy connections.
85 minutes
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SOBER: The Podcast
Author:
Bradley Saxon
Overview:
Categories:
Sobriety Toolkit
Sexual Empowerment & Identity
Family Recovery from Addiction
Creative Recovery Journeys
Understanding Addiction & Recovery
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Matthew 7 and Relationship Wisdom in Recovery

Episode Overview

  • Understand the purpose of relationships to prevent misuse.
  • Maintaining relationships requires continuous effort and forgiveness.
  • Aligning your will with God's teachings is crucial for healthy connections.
  • Personal stories can offer valuable lessons in recovery.
  • The recovery journey involves both spiritual and practical guidance.
"Relationships require work, maintenance, confession, and forgiveness."
In this episode of SOBER: The Podcast, Bradley Saxon takes you on a deep dive into the teachings of Matthew Chapter 7 and the importance of understanding relationships in the context of addiction recovery. With a blend of humour and heartfelt honesty, Bradley explores how knowing the purpose of relationships can prevent their misuse and lead to healthier connections with others. He shares personal anecdotes about his own struggles and triumphs, making the message both relatable and impactful.
Bradley stresses that maintaining relationships requires continuous effort, forgiveness, and a commitment to aligning one’s will with God's teachings. This episode is not just about biblical lessons; it’s a guide to navigating the complexities of human connections, especially for those in recovery. Whether you’re struggling with addiction, supporting a loved one, or working in the recovery community, there’s something valuable here for you.
Tune in for a mix of spiritual guidance and practical advice that could transform your approach to relationships and recovery.