The Power of Prayer: Lessons from the Book of Acts in Addiction Recovery
Whenever you're tempted to play god in somebody's life, think again. It's always right to pray. Even if your faith is so weak, you're surprised when the answer comes: keep knocking.
Ever felt like you’re stuck in a never-ending cycle, seeking a way out? This episode of 'Relational Recovery' offers a beacon of hope through the timeless story of Peter's miraculous escape from prison, as recounted in the book of Acts. Hosted by The Refuge Ministry, with over two decades of experience in blending Christian spirituality and psychology, this episode is a compelling mix of faith, practical advice, and emotional support.
The story of Peter’s escape serves as a metaphor for anyone feeling imprisoned by addiction. It highlights the unpredictability of God's will and underscores the power of prayer. Even when faith feels weak, the episode reminds us that it’s always worth praying and persevering. The narrative is enriched with readings from Psalms and Proverbs, leaving listeners with a comforting sense of peace and reassurance in God's enduring mercy. But it's not just about the spiritual journey.
The podcast also delves into the science of behavior change, offering actionable advice that can help listeners make real progress in their recovery journey. Whether you're just starting out or have been battling addiction for years, this episode provides valuable insights and encouragement. Join this Bible study session and discover how the intersection of faith and psychology can pave the way to a better life.
The episode is a treasure trove of real stories and practical tips, making it an excellent resource for anyone seeking hope and healing. Tune in and find out how prayer, faith, and a bit of psychological wisdom can help you break free from the chains of addiction.