Christmas Miracles: Amanda Utz on Redemption and Recovery
Jesus Himself is grace, friends. Jesus Himself is truth, and he says you can be forgiven. He says that Today it's not too late. He says you can have a new name, and he says that name will be redeemed.
Feeling the weight of the holiday season? Amanda Utz gets it. In this episode of 'Chronicles of a Delivered Pit Dweller', she opens up about her struggles with addiction and the journey to recovery, especially during the festive period. Amanda's path to sobriety wasn't easy; it was filled with moments of shame and regret. But through her unwavering faith in Jesus, she discovered a new sense of purpose and meaning.
One poignant moment in the episode is when Amanda talks about her decision to give up her son for adoption. While she grieves not being able to be a mother or grandmother, she finds solace in knowing her son is safe and loved. Her story underscores the power of forgiveness and the importance of letting go of past mistakes. Amanda emphasizes that it's never too late for redemption.
No matter how far you've fallen or how hopeless things seem, there's always a chance to start fresh. This theme is beautifully tied into the Christmas story, where she reminds us that Jesus came to save us from our sins, offering grace and truth to all who seek it. If you or someone you know is battling addiction, Amanda's message is a beacon of hope. Her story is a powerful reminder that with faith, there's always a way forward.
Tune in to this episode for an inspiring tale of transformation and remember: with Jesus, it's never too late to find hope and grace.