- God Power vs. Good Power: The Bible and Day to Day Recovery Challenges (Part 1)
- Navigating Recovery Through The Outside Confusion (Part 3)
The real issue of all of this is an argument about how much of what is said in the Bible you have to do and why. Some of the questioning of “why” is a distraction when the answer can so easily be because the creator of the universe said to.
- Navigating Recovery Through The Outside Confusion (part 2)
So, you believed in your heart and confessed with your lips and got “saved.” You have received your get-out-of-hell-free card. Now that this has been accomplished, what is it that makes you any better than the demons while you are still here on earth?
- Navigating Recovery Through The Outside Confusion (part 1)
There is the UNNECESSARILY massive argument that shows up wherever faith in Jesus and recovery comes up that is pointless and indicates a misunderstanding of things taught in both recovery and the Bible. It is two arguments that are secretly only about what things are called and have nothing to do with the concepts they have been weaponized against
- The Bible and Recovery: Divine Guidance Through Bible Verses for Finding Sobriety and Healing… (part 16: Step 12)
There is a special place for people who work to help save others from destructive situations. Especially if the conditions are self-inflicted, which this verse indicates in the words “strays from the truth.”
These are the last words of the Book of James in the Bible. It summarizes everything in the book to help the new believers in Christ not “stray from the truth.” The Book of James is the first written instruction to the Church as the first New Testament Book, which is why it was written…