The Recovery Course Session 13 – Cleaning HouseThe Recovery Course Session 13 – Cleaning House
The Recovery Course
“Have mercy on me, O God, according to your unfailing love; according to your great compassion blot out my transgressions. Wash away all my iniquity and cleanse me from my sin. For I know my transgressions, and my sin is always before me...Surely you...
25:47•20 Mar 2020
Building a Strong Foundation: Cleaning House in Recovery
“We can never be too broken for God, never too sinful for God, never too stupid for God, never too ordinary for God.”
Ever felt like your life needed a deep clean, but not just in the physical sense? In this episode of 'The Recovery Course', titled 'Cleaning House', the hosts guide listeners through a crucial phase of addiction recovery. This session is all about taking stock of your life, making amends, and laying down a solid foundation for a healthier future. The hosts reflect on the journey so far, stressing the importance of diligently working through the first nine steps.
They emphasize the need to mend broken relationships and make amends without expecting anything in return. It’s about giving, not receiving. The conversation then shifts to the importance of self-inventory and relapse prevention. They remind us that no one is too broken or too ordinary for recovery. Keeping a balanced list of daily actions, both good and bad, helps maintain this progress. Prompt apologies for mistakes are encouraged to keep the slate clean and avoid carrying unnecessary guilt.
The episode also delves into the connection between self-esteem and recovery. Rebuilding your relationship with God and yourself is key. The hosts underline that this journey requires daily dedication and persistence. This episode is perfect for anyone looking to strengthen their recovery process with practical advice and heartfelt guidance.

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