Understanding Identity and Acceptance in Recovery
Episode Overview
Righteousness comes from a higher power, not personal actions. Addiction can be inherited through family history. Spiritual rebirth is crucial for recovery. Acceptance is found through understanding one's identity in God. Personal stories can provide relatable insights and encouragement.
I never knew anything was wrong with me until I drank and it fixed it.
Bradley Saxon takes you on a journey through identity and acceptance in this episode of SOBER: The Podcast. Bradley, a recovered addict of 17 years, dives deep into the foundational principles of identity, righteousness, and the human condition. He shares his personal struggles with addiction and how understanding God's provision for acceptance has been pivotal in his recovery journey.
Bradley's candid reflections on his family's history with alcoholism provide a relatable backdrop for discussing the inherited nature of addiction and the transformative power of recovery. He emphasises that righteousness and acceptance come not from our actions but through a higher power, encouraging listeners to find solace in this knowledge. Bradley's storytelling is both raw and engaging, making complex theological concepts accessible and relevant to those in recovery.
Whether you're struggling with addiction, supporting a loved one, or involved in the recovery community, this episode offers profound insights and practical advice. Tune in to explore the themes of identity, acceptance, and the power of spiritual rebirth. You'll leave with a renewed perspective on your journey to sobriety and a deeper understanding of what it means to be accepted just as you are.