You Don't Have What It Takes
The big idea was this simple truth of life: God accepts us through Christ. We are no longer living for His approval, but from His approval.
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My thoughts about God, running, culture, relationships, the economy, the Church, and pretty much anything else that is on my mind.
1. What is an Addiction?
Addiction is an uncontrolled, compulsive use of a behavior or substance.
Many types of addictions exist: Alcohol and narcotics are can be highly addictive. Non-substance addictions include, but are not limited to: sex, gambling, body image, clothes, money, food, running, the Internet, power, etc…
2. What leads a person to be addicted to something?
Addiction is generally a result of a combination of biological, psychological, and social factors.
The biological view is that addictions, such as alcoholism, are diseases that our brains are wired up for.
Psychological - Co-morbidity: the clinical view that most addictions have a co-morbid (co-existence of two or more disease processes) dimension.
Social - The pain can be the result of deep wounds we received either as children or later in life. This is not to say all addicted people have some kind of childhood trauma, but the point is we have to know our stories and the stories of others if we are to be compassionate in the face of addiction.
3. Where does God fit in all of this?
Addiction in the spiritual realm can be seen as a desert experience. Moses and the Israelites spent time in the desert. They demonstrated withdrawals, longing for life of slavery, lack of trust, hoarding manna, idolatry, etc. Addictions like alcoholism or drug abuse may lead someone into the desert by destroying all of their relationships, taking away their ability to provide for themselves, or landing them in jail.
4. How do you recognize an addiction before it gets out of control?
5. If you are addicted to something, what are the first steps you can take toward wellness?
1. Honest Self-Evaluation: Search your heart.
Ask, seek, and knock. (Matthew 7:7)
2. Embrace Grace: Forgiveness and repentance
For now there is no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus. (Romans 8:1)
3. Remember you are not alone
I've tried everything and nothing helps. I'm at the end of my rope. Is there no one who can do anything for me? Isn't that the real question? The answer, thank God, is that Jesus Christ can and does. He acted to set things right in this life of contradictions where I want to serve God with all my heart and mind, but am pulled by the influence of sin to do something totally different. (Romans 7:24-25)
4. Accept the Reality of Recovery
Accept that any authentic effort to break free from addiction comes with a price; it comes with the pain of letting go.
5. Get in Community
We cannot deal with this alone. Community is a necessary part of the process of healing and freedom. If you are someone who is invited into this journey, please rid yourself of the false notion that addicts are simply weak people that like being addicted and that it is not just a matter of them sucking it up and praying more or striving for perfection.
Bear each other’s burdens and fulfill the law of Christ.
(Galatians 6:2)
6. Seek out Resources
Though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death.
(Psalm 23:4)
The Psalmist uses the word “through,” indicating this is not an unending experience; it indicates that the valley ends somewhere, that the shadow will be replaced by light. Resources are available to help you walk through the valley.

The mother of three notoriously unruly youngsters was asked whether or not she'd have children if she had it to do over again. "Yes," she replied. "But not the same ones."
For weeks a six-year old lad kept telling his first-grade teacher about the baby brother or sister that was expected at his house.
One day the mother allowed the boy to feel the movements of the unborn child. The six-year old was obviously impressed, but made no comment. Furthermore, he stopped telling his teacher about the impending event.
The teacher finally sat the boy on her lap and said, "Tommy, whatever has become of that baby brother or sister you were expecting at home?"
Tommy burst into tears and confessed, "I think Mommy ate it!"

Paul's Prayer (I pray this for the boys)

But joyful are those who have the God of Israel as their helper, whose hope is in the LORD their God. -Psalm 146:5
Hope Means Tomorrow Can Be Better Than Today
No, dear brothers and sisters, I have not achieved it, but I focus on this one thing: Forgetting the past and looking forward to what lies ahead, I press on to reach the end of the race and receive the heavenly prize for which God, through Christ Jesus, is calling us. –Philippians 3:13-14
Believing there is something better around the corner. –Michael Schumacher
Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope for tomorrow. –Albert Einstein
Life is Never Hopeless
But God remembered Noah and all the wild animals and livestock with him in the boat. He sent a wind to blow across the earth, and the floodwaters began to recede. –Genesis 8:1
When you say a situation or a person is hopeless, you are slamming the door in the face of God. -Charles L. Allen
Don’t Ever Stop Hoping
Someday, O Israel, I will gather you; I will gather the remnant who are left. I will bring you together again like sheep in a pen, like a flock in its pasture. Yes, your land will again be filled with noisy crowds! Your leader will break out and lead you out of exile, out through the gates of the enemy cities, back to your own land. Your king will lead you; the Lord himself will guide you. –Micah 2:12-13
The moment we stop hoping is the moment we stop living
Hope is Eternal
All praise to God, the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ. It is by his great mercy that we have been born again, because God raised Jesus Christ from the dead. Now we live with great expectation, and we have a priceless inheritance—an inheritance that is kept in heaven for you, pure and undefiled, beyond the reach of change and decay. And through your faith, God is protecting you by his power until you receive this salvation, which is ready to be revealed on the last day for all to see. -1 Peter 1:3-6
Hope is faith holding out its hand in the dark. -George Iles




