
Tag: Recovery
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Brought to my knees
Read More: Brought to my kneesI give all praise, glory and worship to The King of Kings, Jesus Christ. My metamorphosis is a remarkable experience. This process is showing large parts of my life that need to go away in order for me to grow. My entire life is changing. I have begun to naturally turn away from things that…
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Humble New Beginnings
Read More: Humble New BeginningsAll praise and glory to The One True Lord and Messiah Jesus Christ to whom I owe all of everything to. This story is the result of The Lord. I take no credit nor am I boasting. After I was released from the hospital I was still unsure where I was going. I could not…
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Withdrawn In The Woods
Read More: Withdrawn In The WoodsI want to start this story by giving all glory to The Lord Jesus Christ. The one true Messiah. King of Kings. Lord of Lords. All knees will bow at his Mighty and Glorious name. Thursday May 15th, 2025 I was admitted to the hospital for withdrawal from alcohol. I relapsed a week before and…
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Overcoming Temptation in Recovery: A Journey of Faith and Resilience
Read More: Overcoming Temptation in Recovery: A Journey of Faith and ResilienceRecovery is a path filled with challenges, and one of the most persistent obstacles is temptation. Whether it’s the lure of old habits or the struggle to stay committed to change, temptation can feel overwhelming. However, the Bible offers wisdom and strength to help us navigate these moments. In this post, we’ll explore how faith…
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Navigating Loss While in Recovery: A Journey of Healing and Hope
Read More: Navigating Loss While in Recovery: A Journey of Healing and Hope“The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.” — *Psalm 34:18* Recovery is a courageous path, requiring resilience, self-reflection, and determination. But when loss enters the picture, the weight can feel insurmountable. Whether it’s the loss of a loved one, a relationship, or a dream, grief in recovery…
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A Day, A Son Day
Read More: A Day, A Son DayMost people dread Sunday’s it’s the end of the weekend and most of are preparing for the week ahead. I can certainly say that in the past I have been guilty of dreading the day. As time has gone on, I have found the first day of the week to be incredibly fulfilling. I usually…
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Finding Strength in Recovery: A Reflection on Philippians 4:13
Read More: Finding Strength in Recovery: A Reflection on Philippians 4:13“I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.” – Philippians 4:13 The Journey of Recovery, whether from physical injury, emotional trauma, addiction, or illness, often feels like scaling an insurmountable mountain. Each step forward can be accompanied by doubt, fear, and uncertainty. Yet, within this powerful verse lies a profound truth that has…
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Intro & Hello
Read More: Intro & HelloMy name is Luis and I am in recovery. Recovery from many things including addictions, negative thought patterns, and sexual immorality. Saved through The Grace of Jesus Christ, the one true Messiah, King of all kings, and Lord above lords. I have been battling hurts and hangups for years. Trying to succeed by my will…
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Brought to my knees
I give all praise, glory and worship to The King of Kings, Jesus Christ. My metamorphosis is a remarkable experience. This process is showing large parts of my life that need to go away in order for me to grow. My entire life is changing. I have begun to naturally turn away from things that…
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Humble New Beginnings
All praise and glory to The One True Lord and Messiah Jesus Christ to whom I owe all of everything to. This story is the result of The Lord. I take no credit nor am I boasting. After I was released from the hospital I was still unsure where I was going. I could not…
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Withdrawn In The Woods
I want to start this story by giving all glory to The Lord Jesus Christ. The one true Messiah. King of Kings. Lord of Lords. All knees will bow at his Mighty and Glorious name. Thursday May 15th, 2025 I was admitted to the hospital for withdrawal from alcohol. I relapsed a week before and…