Healing Through Faith and Psychology: A Relational Recovery Journey
Many Christians don't realize that we often assume that if God wants to speak to us, He knows our number. Or maybe we listen for His voice as one opinion among many, open to obeying it if we like, how it sounds, and ignoring it if we don't.
Ever thought about how faith and psychology can team up to guide you through addiction recovery? This episode of 'Relational Recovery' offers a unique blend of spiritual wisdom and psychological insights, designed to inspire and support you on your journey. Hosted by The Refuge Ministry, with over 20 years of experience in addiction recovery, this episode is packed with meaningful content that resonates deeply with anyone seeking hope and healing.
The episode kicks off with some soul-stirring music, featuring tracks like Natalie Grant's 'Your Great Name', Marvin Sapp's 'Rivers Flow', and Need To Breathe's 'Difference Maker'. These songs set a reflective and uplifting tone, perfectly complementing the deeper discussions that follow. You'll hear Bible readings from Mark 14:1-21, Psalm 51:1-19, and Proverbs 10:31-32, offering timeless wisdom and comfort.
Pastor Mike Wells delivers a heartfelt devotional titled 'Open Your Ears', based on Ezekiel, emphasizing the importance of actively seeking communication with God. One standout quote from Pastor Wells is, 'Many Christians don't realize that we often assume that if God wants to speak to us, He knows our number'. This highlights the need to be open and attentive to divine guidance.
The hosts also dive into the science of behavior change, providing practical insights that can help you understand the recovery process. Whether you're just starting out or have been on this path for a while, this episode offers valuable tools and encouragement. So, if you're looking for a podcast that combines faith, psychology, and real-life stories of overcoming addiction, this episode of 'Relational Recovery' is a must-listen.
Tune in and let the blend of music, scripture, and expert advice guide you towards a brighter, sober future.