Hopefully you sensed my passion for recovery in the first post. This will be a short one because I want to share with you how God works in my life.
I have been forming this series of posts for about a month now and God has been bringing new insights and confirmations every day (even on bad days).
Today I received my Daily Eldredge email and it gave insight into addiction:
Whatever the object of our addiction is, it attaches itself to our intense desire for eternal and intimate communion with God and each other in the midst of Paradise—the desire that Jesus himself placed in us before the beginning of the world. Nothing less than this kind of unfallen communion will ever satisfy our desire or allow it to drink freely without imprisoning it and us. Once we allow our heart to drink water from these less-than-eternal wells with the goal of finding the life we were made for, it overpowers our will, and becomes, as Jonathan Edwards said, “like a viper, hissing and spitting at God” and us if we try to restrain it. . . “Addiction is the most powerful psychic enemy of humanity’s desire for God,” says Gerald May in Addiction and Grace, which is no doubt why it is one of our adversary’s favorite ways to imprison us. Once taken captive, trying to free ourselves through willpower is futile. Only God’s Spirit himself can free us or even bring us to our senses. (The Sacred Romance , 133–34. John Eldredge)
This is where we will be going in our path to freedom . . . God.
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