Oluwatobiloba Davies

Addicts' Corner

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  • When God's Freedom Makes Sense

When God's Freedom Makes Sense

Saturday 17th July 2021

Explore addiction recovery through God's grace with Oluwatobiloba Davies. This episode challenges traditional views on freedom and societal expectations.
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Addicts' Corner
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Oluwatobiloba Davies
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Sobriety Toolkit
Understanding Addiction & Recovery
Family Recovery from Addiction
Sexual Empowerment & Identity
Body & Mind
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Understanding Freedom: Addiction Recovery Through God's Grace

Somehow, God's liberty makes no sense to us, because we've been used to a type of liberty that is actually bondage.
Ever feel like you're stuck in a cycle you can't break? In this episode of Addicts' Corner, Oluwatobiloba Davies tackles the concept of freedom through God's grace and its impact on addiction recovery. Drawing from his own battles with addiction, Davies emphasizes that while faith is crucial, it must be paired with action to achieve true recovery. He challenges the traditional notion of liberty, suggesting that what we often perceive as freedom might actually be holding us back.
A standout moment in the episode is when Davies says, 'Somehow, God's liberty makes no sense to us, because we've been used to a type of liberty that is actually bondage'. This powerful statement invites listeners to rethink their understanding of freedom and how it applies to their personal struggles. The episode also dives into societal pressures, especially around marriage, and questions whether these expectations align with personal growth and true freedom.
Davies argues that personal development should take precedence over conforming to societal norms. This episode is a blend of spiritual insight and practical advice, offering a fresh perspective on the journey to recovery. If you're grappling with addiction or supporting someone who is, this conversation could provide the clarity and encouragement you need.