Breaking Free: Addiction, Belief, and Self-Love
Episode Overview
Addiction thrives on false beliefs and shame. God meets individuals in disciplined self-love, not judgment. True peace comes from within, not external sources. Daily practices like journaling and meditation foster self-love. Changing beliefs about addiction can lead to resilience.
"Addiction survives on false beliefs. God changes your beliefs by meeting you, not judging you."
How do men break free from the chains of addiction? This episode of The Freeology Podcast tackles the deeply ingrained false beliefs that often keep men stuck in cycles of addiction. Hosted by Jason, the episode challenges the notion that God sees men as their addiction, proposing instead that God meets them in disciplined self-love.
Through a blend of theology and psychology, Jason shares that addiction isn't about a lack of willpower but rather about overcoming the shame and false beliefs that fuel it. Jason dives into the biblical story of Adam and Eve, using it as a metaphor for understanding how we often seek external validation to feel whole. He emphasises that true peace and resilience come from within, not from external sources.
The podcast suggests that God doesn't judge or punish for addiction but instead offers a path to change through self-love and discipline. Listeners are encouraged to practice self-love through simple daily actions like journaling, meditation, and spending quality time with loved ones. Jason paints a vivid picture of how embracing one's true nature and understanding that everything needed is already inside can lead to a fulfilling life free from addiction.
This episode is a heartfelt call to action for men to shift their beliefs and embrace a life of honour and integrity. Are you ready to challenge your own beliefs and find resilience through self-love?