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SignUp Now!However the blood of Jesus can heal it all.
. For some it will take time, while for others
it may be quickly. However the blood of Jesus can heal it all.
Your past does not define you, Christ's blood does (1 Corinthians 6:11).
That's all definitely a vital approach. I don't allow the circle talk to go like an AA meeting because that often goes viral such we don't get into the word well. People with hurts lean on the words of others hurting, empowering hurt. If all we have is an hour I keep their stories to about 5% at most, using Paul's failure testimony % compared to empowerment teaching. The BLOOD and the I AM scriptures are powerful to the Holy Spirit making addicts free, and yes, it usually takes a lot of time to heal deep wounds. The ones hardest to reach were brought up in Christian backgrounds.
Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new.
2Corinthians 5:17
I was talking with a addicts mother the other day, and she said something along the lines of my son will always struggle with addiction this we accept.
I had told her and her son how Jesus changed my life and my addiction is gone, he gave me a new heart its not about my will power because that will always fail it about Jesus giving us a heart that wants to please him. But I guess they dont listen well because I have told them this many times, yet they dont seek Jesus from what I can tell, maybe I am wrong or maybe that will change,
I never liked those aa meeting or NA meetings because it seemed the people always glorified the abuse in the stories they told.
Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new.
2Corinthians 5:17
The mother's fixed confession traps them in the present. She needs to correct her words to project hope and success for her son, praying towards that. It might be the Lord is waiting for her to change first.
A young Christian man who married a woman with a 4 year old son asked advice. He didn't know how to be a father to the boy, leaving his upbringing up to his mother. The problem was the boy was still in disposable diapers, and he was not earning enough to keep it up in additions to many other needs he never dreamed of. The mother gave up trying, though had suitable clothes for hin, and he had little to do with the boy due to being gone during waking hours. I suggested he wake the boy up, take him to his bedroom, and put on a pair of pants in front of him. He had not tried that. The next time we met he was happy to report the boy immediately began wanting to dress like him. He's a better daddy, too.
Your past does not define you, Christ's blood does (1 Corinthians 6:11).