Truth Over Pretence: Embracing Honest Recovery in Faith
When you come to rehab man, you're confused, you don't even know what good is, but you know what I think might be brewing right here. Just like the bible's saying: remind yourself, remind yourself. The difference we're saying is: remember the one that sets you free.
Ever feel like you're just going through the motions in your recovery journey? In this episode of 'Life After Addiction', Bruce and his guest take a hard look at the dangers of pretending everything is fine when it's not. They dig into the importance of remembering what the Word of God says about you and how that truth can set you free.
No more putting on a brave face; it's time to be real and trust in God's plan for your recovery. The conversation gets real as they explore how scripture can play a pivotal role in overcoming addiction. They stress the need to stop pretending you've got it all figured out and instead, lean into the truths found in the Bible.
By sharing their own stories and struggles, the hosts offer a raw and honest perspective that resonates deeply with anyone on a recovery path. One of the key takeaways from this episode is the power of remembrance. The hosts remind listeners that forgetting the truth can lead to a dangerous path of pretence, which ultimately hinders true recovery. They advocate for being 'ambassadors of heaven'—living authentically in a world that often operates outside of God's plan.
If you're tired of pretending and ready to embrace a more honest approach to your recovery, this episode offers both inspiration and practical advice. Bruce and his guest's reflections will leave you feeling encouraged and equipped to take control of your journey with faith and truth as your guide.