Walking Through the Red Sea: Faith in Recovery
Episode Overview
Faith often requires action, even when it seems illogical. It's normal to feel uncertain and question if you'll be okay. Cultivate gratitude by noticing small acts of kindness. Appreciate the little positive moments in daily life. Faith can be a powerful tool in recovery.
Faith was a physical action. It was faith in action.
Faith can be a tricky thing to grasp, especially when you're knee-deep in recovery. In this episode of 'Relational Recovery', hosts West Thompson and Austin Hill dive into the topic of faith, using the story of Moses as a powerful metaphor. Imagine being Moses, told by God to part the Red Sea with a mere stick. It's a bit like being asked to walk through an impossible situation in your own life, right?
The episode is filled with relatable anecdotes that make you think about your own journey and the leaps of faith you've had to take. West and Austin discuss how faith often requires action, even when it seems illogical or scary. They highlight that it's normal to feel uncertain and question if you'll be okay, but that's precisely when faith steps in. For those struggling with unwanted behaviours, this conversation is a beacon of hope.
Austin shares practical advice on cultivating faith, emphasising the importance of gratitude for the small things in life. He encourages you to notice and appreciate the little acts of kindness and positive moments that happen daily. These small acknowledgements can make a big difference in your recovery journey. This episode is a blend of Christian spirituality and psychological insights, offering something valuable for everyone, whether you're just starting out or have been fighting for a long time.
It's a reminder that you're not alone and that faith, even as small as a mustard seed, can move mountains. So, why not give it a listen? You might find the encouragement you need to keep going.