Christians with Secret Addictions

Christians with Secret Addictions

Christians with Secret Addictions

  • CWSA - Step #7

CWSA - Step #7

Sunday 3rd March 2024

Join Terry Hanna in 'Christians with Secret Addictions' as he explores Step #7, focusing on humility, faith, and overcoming addiction.
14 minutes
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Christians with Secret Addictions
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Step #7: Embracing Humility and Faith with Terry Hanna

Episode Overview

  • Step #7 focuses on humbly asking God to remove shortcomings as the root of addiction.
  • Surrendering control and embracing faith are crucial for transformative recovery.
  • Challenges arise from self-will, impatience, negative self-perception, and reliance on familiar coping mechanisms.
  • God's timing and plan for change require trust and acceptance of his transformative work.
  • Salvation through Christ offers forgiveness, worthiness, and the opportunity to enlist in God's army.
Our shortcomings, our defects, our sins, our old ways of living are the root cause of our addiction. And they're like spiritual parasites with claws.
Ever felt like you're battling your demons alone? In this episode of 'Christians with Secret Addictions,' Terry Hanna dives deep into Step #7 of the 12 Steps of Recovery. This step is all about humbly asking God to remove our shortcomings. Terry, with his two decades of recovery experience, shares how surrendering control and leaning on faith can lead to profound personal growth. He breaks down the process of acknowledging our flaws and seeking divine help to overcome them.
Terry's heartfelt reflections and practical biblical teachings offer a comforting guide for anyone struggling with addiction. Tune in to discover how embracing humility and faith can transform your journey to recovery.