To complete today's challenge, find time to prayerfully read through the reflections below, attend a recovery meeting, and share what's on your heart and mind on today's discussion board.
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Richard LaPilusa
3 weeks ago
The day my sobriety began, I had not yet come back to Christ. I had turned away from God for the last decade and a half at that point. But two days after my sobriety began, I felt called to open up the Bible again, and here I am approaching three months of sobriety and a life renewed in Christ.
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Jessica Purser
3 weeks ago
I am so happy for you Richard. I pray that being sober this Holy Week will give us all the chance to fully experience just how much God loves us and has never left our side. Jesus is calling to us to rise just as he called Lazarus. I will pray for you to keep walking with Christ for the rest of your life.
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Richard LaPilusa
3 weeks ago
Thank you so much, Jessica! I will pray for you also, that your sobriety continues, and for Jesus to continue pouring out his grace, love, and mercy on you, and to give you strength and wisdom to be always growing in your relationship with Him.
A and A F
3 weeks ago
Thanks for this reflection, Scott. So many thought provoking aspects to it. My Lenten journey has brought me to a place of peace and the shackles of my woundedness have loosened. God is so good. He has revealed to me how anger puts a wedge between me and my inmost self, me and my purpose in life. My vocation as wife. God gave me a “vision” of how living my vocation could look if I release myself from the shackles of my anger, and I’m so grateful for that. My sponsor gave me tools to live out this promise from God, and she continues to walk with me. My program sustains me daily in support of a Godly lifestyle. God bless us all as we journey towards God this Lent.
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