Sunday, July 17, 2016

A SIMPLE MESSAGE TO ALL ALCOHOLICS AND ADDICTS AROUND THE WORLD!


A SIMPLE MESSAGE TO ALL ALCOHOLICS AND ADDICTS
AROUND THE WORLD!

You can spend the rest of your short life stumbling around in the confusion and darkness of the many various addiction recovery 12-step programs, choosing in step 3, “a god of your own understanding” to help you recover, or you can choose "The One True Living God of The Bible", Jesus Christ, and be set free from your addictions now! If you’re tired of relapsing, you can end your addictions today by making the right choice in Step 3!         

STEP 3
The decision a person makes in Step 3 of a 12-step addiction recovery program, is one of life or death consequences! Creating a “God of your own understanding” will have deadly consequences!  

Millions of alcoholics and addicts have been deceived over the years, and are still being deceived today, right this minute around the world, in AA's 12-steps which in Step 3 clearly deny Christ as being “the only God”, or, "The One True Living God of the Bible"! According to 2 John:7, this qualifies them (AA), as being an antichrist! 2 John 7 (KJV) “For many deceivers are entered into the world, who confess not that Jesus Christ is come in the flesh. This is a deceiver and an antichrist”. Also in,…..   1 John 4:3, “but every spirit that does not acknowledge Jesus is not from God. This is the spirit of the antichrist, which you have heard is coming and even now is already in the world”. Also in,….. 1 John 2:22 “Who is the liar? It is whoever denies that Jesus is the Christ. Such a person is the antichrist—denying the Father and the Son”. This scripture is perfectly clear, and for anyone seeking addiction recovery through “a higher power”, or a “God of their own understanding”, it should be perfectly evident who you need to choose to answer your prayers and deliver you from the chaos your life has become because of your addictions! Make your last relapse, your last relapse making the right choice in Step 3, and become Saved and Sober!  

Wednesday, July 13, 2016

STEP 3 ONE GOD BIBLE STUDY

STEP 3 ADDICTION RECOVERY
THERE IS ONLY ONE GOD
Bible Study

THERE IS ONLY ONE GOD!
ONLY ONE GOD WHO CAN ANSWER YOUR PRAYERS
 TO BE SET FREE FROM YOUR ADDICTIONS!
DO NOT BE DECEIVED!



The most important single element of finding successful, permanent, relapse free addiction recovery, is choosing "The One True Living God of The Bible" in step 3! Millions of lost souls roam the rooms and halls of AA meetings everyday aimlessly seeking "a god as they understand him", when The One True Living God of the Bible, Jesus Christ, is denied access into the meetings! AA members are not permitted to discuss the the only God, Jesus Christ, who has the power to answer prayers and set them free from their addictions. John 10:30, "I and my Father are one."      

The world of addiction recovery has been led astray over the past several decades by the idea in step 3 of AA's 12 step addiction recovery program that alcoholics and addicts can turn their lives and wills over to “a god of their own understanding”! The following scripture proves that to be wrong! Over these past several decades, millions of alcoholics and addicts have been kept trapped in the bondage of their addictions because they chose “a god of their own understanding” who has no power to answer our prayers and perform the miracles that are necessary for us to achieve sobriety! It is perfectly clear in the scripture below that there is only One God, Jesus Christ, to surrender our lives and wills over to, who is willing and able to free us from our addictions, and change our lives, that we might be Saved and Sober!    

Sometimes repetition is necessary to make a point…

Sunday, July 10, 2016

THE 4 PILLARS OF TRUTH



THE 4 PILLARS OF TRUTH
FOR CHRISTIANS IN
 ADDICTION RECOVERY
ACCORDING TO GOD’S WORD!


This program and Bible Study teaches and exposes in great detail, and through much scripture, the many lies and misleading deception of Satan, used over decades in traditional secular and worldly 12-step addiction recovery programs. This deception has begun to find its way into Christian Churches in recent years. We believe attempting to mix these secular programs and false teachings with God’s Word; will have devastating consequences on alcoholics and addicts who may already be struggling with the meaning and discernment of God’s Word and how it applies to their addictions. Alcoholics and addicts who have spent years in denial, and are now desperately in need of God’s Truth!
In The 4 Pillars of Truth for Christians in Addiction Recovery, we closely examine 4 fundamental pillars of Truth through scripture, that reveal 4 basic lies found in traditional, secular, 12-step addiction recovery programs. They are; Pillar #1, Our sin, not our health, Pillar #2, our power, not our weakness,  Pillar #3, our hope, not our despair, and Pillar #4, the myth that secular 12-step AA is a Christian program. These 4 Pillars of Truth are the foundation for all future ministerial work God might lead us into. They are the foundation for the 3 books I have written, “SAVED AND SOBER”“STEP 3 ADDICTION RECOVERY”,  and “40 DAYS IN THE WILDERNESS”. They are also the foundation for the material found in the following websites, blogsites, and social media. STEP 3 ADDICTION RECOVERY. COM,  ADDICTION RECOVERY TODAY.TODAYHTTP://ADDICTION-CRUCIFIXION FELLOWSHIP. BLOGSPOT . COM/ , and, ADDICTION CRUCIFIXION FELLOWSHIP/FACEBOOK. “12 CHRISTIAN TRUTHS AND BIBLE STUDIES FOR ADDICTION RECOVERY.”
Is a Bible study formatted into 12 individual Truths formulated through scripture. They can be identified with the secular 12-steps by individuals who are familiar with such secular programs, but are seeking addiction recovery as Christians, through the discovery and study of God's Word as it applies to them. For those who have come to the understanding that in addition to Salvation, they need God's Truth in their life to grow and mature, and have victory over their addictions. They’ve come to realize that “The Truth will indeed Set Them Free!”




PILLAR #1
OUR SIN!

“SECULAR” Addiction Recovery “EXPERTS” claim "Alcoholics and addicts have an incurable “DISEASE". “GOD” says,… “WE DO NOT!”  We do not have a disease, but a sinful nature. In Galatians 5:19-21, we read, “The acts of the sinful nature are obvious: sexual immorality, impurity, and debauchery, idolatry, and witchcraft, hatred, discord, jealousy, fits of rage, selfish ambition ... Envy,  “drunkenness,” orgies, and the like. I warn you as I did before, that those who live like this will not inherit the Kingdom of God!” This message can also be found in: Rom. 13:13, l Cor. 5:11, 6:9-10, Eph. 5:18, 1 Tim. 3:2-3, I Pet. 4:1-5. Wherever the word “drunkenness” appears in God’s Word, it’s always used in context other sinful behavior. So again, we do not have a disease, but a sinful nature. And for those who still insist we have a disease, God says in Mat. 4:23 ..... "Jesus went throughout Galilee, Healing every disease and sickness among the people". This message is repeated in James 5:16, Acts 4:10-14, 5:16, 8:7, 14:8-9,28, Ps. I03:3. Before we move on to Pillar 2, let's review and study Col. 2:8: "See to it that no one takes you captive through hollow and deceptive philosophy, which depends on human tradition and the basic principles of this world, rather than on Christ". Also we read in 1 Cor. 1:19-20, “I will destroy the wisdom of the wise; the intelligence of the intelligent I will frustrate.” 20, Where is the wise man? Where is the scholar? Where is the philosopher of this age? Has not God made foolish the wisdom of the world?







PILLAR #2
OUR POWER!

“SECULAR” Addiction Recovery “EXPERTS” claim in Step 1 that we are powerless.
If we are fortunate enough to have escaped the power of denial which has kept us anchored or chained in bondage to our addictions, the first thing we are told in step 1 of AA is that we are powerless. Which is absolutely true if you’re not a Christian! But it is absolutely false if we are Christians! This statement is pure heresy in a Christian Church or a Christian addiction recovery program, and should never be allowed! “GOD” says ...… “WE ARE NOT POWERLESS“! Beginning with, and throughout scripture, we find verse after verse to the contrary of the message found in AA, or any 12-step program!


Again, don’t listen to the world’s lies. To tell a born again Christian that he or she is “powerless”, (as in step #1 in any 12-step program), is pure heresy in the church. And today, there are thousands of churches around the country and beyond, that are guilty of this heresy! If you are using one of these 12-step programs, that begins with teaching a born again believer filled with the Holy Spirit that he or she is “powerless”, you need to re-evaluate your program. Or simply explain to them that they were only powerless before surrendering their lives to Christ.







PILLAR # 3
OUR HOPE!

"SECULAR" Addiction recovery "EXPERTS" claim "we have no hope," i.e.: "Once a drunk, always a drunk". A very commonly heard statement at 12-step meetings around the world. So commonly used and heard in fact, one would have to suspect it to be a policy supported by the leaders of the 12-step programs. A very “Hopeless” statement indeed! A type of philosophy or teaching only the Devil could perpetrate! An absolute lie that should never find its way into a Christian Church. "GOD" says in Heb. 6:19: "Our "Hope" is certain. It is something for the soul to hold onto. It is strong and secure. It goes all the way into the most Holy room behind the curtain". Or 1 Pet. 1 :3: "Give praise to the GOD and father of our Lord Jesus Christ. In HIS great mercy he has given us a new birth and a "Hope" that is alive". Or, in Heb. 7: 19: "The law didn't make anything perfect, now a better "Hope" has been given to us. That "Hope" brings us closer to God". Also read: Prov. 23:18, Rom. 15:4,13, 5:5,8:24-25, Eph. 1:18-19, 2:12, 4:4, Heb. 3:6, 6:11,10:23, 1 Cor. 13:13, Titus 1:2, 1 Pet. 3:15, 1 Thes. 1:3. Notes: Read "In Touch" (Jan. 3, 2011) on "Hope and Power"
     
As Christians in recovery, are we going to continue living in our addictions, and become another vital statistic, or are we going to accept and stand firm on Gods Truth, (John 8:32-36), trust it, and claim victory over the bondage that is ours! (l Cor. 15:57 and 1 John 5:4.) It's our choice. I'm sure you're not reading this for entertainment, but in search for answers. All of the above are Gods answers according to His Word. I hope you've taken the time to follow along with His Word. My prayer is that you will find True and Everlasting Eternal Recovery in Christ Jesus, through the Revelation of His Truth. Amen



PILLAR # 4
THE A/A CHRISTIAN MYTH!


Many have been asking and debating for years, is Alcoholics Anonymous a Christian based program? Does it have Christian roots? Were the founders Christian men? It should only take a few verses of scripture in God's Word, the Truth, to recognize and understand that according to scripture like 2 John 7, or 1 John 4:3, or John 2:22, or Matthew 28:16-20, (The Great Commission), or Titus 1:16, or Acts 17:23, that when we are told in Step 3 that we should surrender our lives and wills to an undefined “higher power,” or “a god of our own understanding”, we should easily be able to recognize the complete and total lie, and false teaching in the idea that AA is a Christian program. As Christians, there is only “One God” according to Mark 12:32! A-A has been claiming for years to have Christian roots, and yet proclaims that “any” god that you can imagine is acceptable in their meetings and program. They refuse to allow the Holy Word of God in their meetings, or any discussion of His Son Jesus Christ, or the Holy Spirit is forbidden. Is it possible to have our prayers answered and be set free from the bondage of sins, or to receive Salvation and Eternal life with God the Father, His Son, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit, from "some undefined higher power"? I believe the answer is quite clear according to scripture. As long as A-A refuses to acknowledge Jesus Christ as its “higher power”, and that there is but only one Sovereign Almighty God, and refuses to allow the Gospel of Jesus Christ or scripture, or prayer in their meetings, it will never be a Christian program! Period! You can't deny Christ and be a Christian! While I understand their original intent, which is still being practiced today, is to try to make their meetings more appealing and acceptable to a larger audience, any and all Christians #1 objective must be to lead others to Christ! Matthew 28:16-20 commands us to do so, and if we are Christians, we don't need a command, because it should become our utmost desire to lead others to Christ. What good is a sober person going straight to Hell because the Truth's been hidden from them? And the Truth tells us that God won't allow any drunkards into Heaven, so we consequently, can be assured that if we are truly saved, he will “set us free” from our addictions!  NO, A/A is Not a Christian program, period! Good intentions or works will not get us into Heaven. (Ephesians 2:8-10)

For a more detailed and comprehensive study of addiction recovery, based on scripture and The Truth of God, visit our page, “12 CHRISTIAN TRUTHS AND BIBLE STUDIES FOR ADDICTION RECOVERY"  

Friday, July 8, 2016

12 CHRISTIAN TRUTHS




12 CHRISTIAN TRUTHS AND BIBLE STUDIES FOR ADDICTION RECOVERY


The most powerful truth of all is to know that your addiction recovery is in the hands of "The One True, Living, and Sovereign God of the Bible"! His Word is The Truth, and a lamp unto your feet, to use for guidance in your life! His Son, Jesus Christ died on The Cross to save you from your addictions! The 12 steps of AA, found in most addiction recovery programs today are filled with lies which can all be refuted in God’s Word!  


 TRUTH #1
Breaking through denial
Having finally broken through the barrier of denial, and recognizing the need for help in becoming sober and changing my life, and heard the calling of GOD, we've chosen to surrender our lives and wills over to HIS care, through His Son Jesus Christ, according to HIS Word. We recognize that we receive His power, and are no longer powerless over alcohol when we choose "The One True Living God of the Bible" in Step 3 of the secular 12 step programs. HIS Word clearly tells us that we are not powerless if we are born again Christians, but receive HIS power when we surrender our lives and will to HIM, as we read in: John 3:3,7,161 Pet.1:3, 23, then In Acts 1:8, Jesus says,  “But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you; and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth.” Or in Philippians 4:13 we read, "I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me."  Or Eph. 3: 14-21, "Out of his glorious riches he may strengthen you with power through "His" spirit in "your inner being" ....18: you may have power .... that "You" may be filled to the measure of all the fullness of GOD". God's Word is perfectly clear, we are no longer powerless. We were powerless before surrendering our lives and will to Christ, and became “Born Again”, and will remain powerless without Christ in our lives! There are no powerless Christians, only those who answer God’s definition of “Ye of little Faith”!  Also read Mat. 22:14, Heb. 9:15, 1 Tim. 6:11-12, 2 Tim. 1:9, 1 Cor. 1:9, 2 Thes. 2:13-15, Rom. 8:28-30, 10:9, 12:2,3:22,2 Pet. 1:3, Prov. 3:5-6 



 TRUTH #2
Our Hope

Having surrendered to and accepted Jesus Christ as our Lord and Savior, we've come to know the HOPE we now have in Christ, and the Freedom we've received from the bondage of addictions to Sin, according to HIS word in: John 8:31-36, Gal. 5:1, Rom. 5:5, 6:6-7, 8:24-25,15:4,13, 1 Pet. 1:3, Heb. 6:11,19, 2 Cor. 5:17, Ps. 25:5 


TRUTH #3
There is only One God!

We've come to realize that there is ONLY ONE GOD”,  "The One True Living God of the Bible, Jesus Christ”, 2 John 7, 1 John 4:3, 1 John 2:22 to surrender our lives and wills to for Salvation and sobriety, and to put our Trust and Faith in. Upon receiving Jesus Christ as our Lord and Savior, we receive HIS POWER, according to HIS word in: 2 Cor. 12:9-10, Rom. 9:17, 15:13, Acts. 1:8, Eph. 1:19-20, 3:20, 6:10, Phil. 4:13, Luke 1:35, 4:14, 24:49, Mat. 10:1, Col. 1:9-12, 2 Tim. 1:7-8, 2 Pet. 1:2-4, Jude 24, Prov. 24:5 1Tim. 2:5 



TRUTH #4
Repentance

We are told in Acts 26:20 that to receive Christ Jesus as our Lord and Savior we must repent! Having done so, we’re ready to begin the ongoing process of sanctification, using GOD'S WORD to examine and evaluate our past, present, and future life with HIM. We've become willing to change our lives and grow and mature through confessing and repenting of our sin. Accepting GODS grace with boldness, confidence, and assurance of our salvation, and recovery from our addictions, according to HIS word as it applies to our Repentance in,   Acts 3:19, 17:30, 26:20, 20:21, Luke 13:3, 3:8, 5:32, Mark 6:12, Mat. 3:2, 8, 4:17, 11:21, Rom. 2:4, Heb. 6:1,2 Pet. 3:9, 2 Tim. 2:25



TRUTH #5
Confess

With Christ Jesus as our Lord and Savior, we're ready to continue the ongoing process of sanctification, using GOD'S WORD to examine and evaluate our past, present, and future life with HIM. We've become willing to change our lives and grow and mature through confessing and repenting of our sin. Accepting GODS grace with boldness,  confidence, and assurance of our salvation, and recovery from our addictions, according to HIS word as it applies to our Confessing of our sins :  Confess:  James 5:16, Prov. 28:13, 1 John l:9, 2 Cor. 9:12-15, Phil 3:13, John 14:26, Mark 1:5, Psalm 32:5, Acts 19:18, 



TRUTH #6
Sanctification

With Christ Jesus as our Lord and Savior, we're ready to begin the ongoing process of sanctification, using GOD'S WORD to examine and evaluate our past, present, and future life with HIM. We've become willing to change our lives and grow and mature through confessing and repenting of our sin. Accepting GODS grace with confidence and assurance of our salvation, and recovery from our addictions, according to HIS word as it applies to our Sanctification:  John 1 :17-19, Acts 20:32, 26:18, Rom. 15: 16, 1 Pet. 1 :2, 1 Cor. 1 :2,6:11, Col. 2:13-14, 1 Thes. 4:3, 5:23, 2 Thes. 2:13,



TRUTH #7
Examine and evaluate our lives

With Christ Jesus as our Lord and Savior, we're ready to begin the ongoing process of sanctification, using GOD'S WORD to examine and evaluate our past, present, and future life with HIM. We've become willing to change our lives and grow and mature through confessing and repenting of our sin. Accepting GODS grace with confidence and assurance of our salvation, and recovery from our addictions, according to HIS word as it applies to our Examining and evaluating our new life in Christ:



TRUTH #8
Growing and maturing

With Christ Jesus as our Lord and Savior, we're ready to begin the ongoing process of sanctification, using GOD'S WORD to examine and evaluate our past, present, and future life with HIM. We've become willing to change our lives and grow and mature through confessing and repenting of our sin. Accepting GODS grace with confidence and assurance of our salvation, and recovery from our addictions, according to HIS word as it applies to our Growing and maturing our relationship with Jesus: Eph. 4:13-15, James l:4-5, Heb. 6:1-3, 5:11-14, Phil. 3:1216, l Cor. 2:6, Col. 4:12, 1:10-12, I Pet. 2:2, 2 Pet. 3:18, 2 Tim. 3:14-17, Luke 8:14,



TRUTH #9
Our Confidence

With Christ Jesus as our Lord and Savior, we're ready to begin the ongoing process of sanctification, using GOD'S WORD to examine and evaluate our past, present, and future life with HIM. We've become willing to change our lives and grow and mature through confessing and repenting of our sin. Accepting GODS grace with confidence and assurance of our salvation, and recovery from our addictions, according to HIS word as it applies to our Confidence and assurance:  I John 3:21, 4:17,5:13-14,20, 3 John 1:12, 2 Pet. l:19-21, Heb. l0:22-23, 11:1, Col. 4:12, Luke 1:4, John 17:8



TRUTH #10
Our Faith

With Christ Jesus as our Lord and Savior, we're ready to begin the ongoing process of sanctification, using GOD'S WORD to examine and evaluate our past, present, and future life with HIM. We've become willing to change our lives and grow and mature through confessing and repenting of our sin. Accepting GODS grace with confidence and assurance of our salvation and recovery from our addictions, according to HIS word as it applies to our Our Faith:  Hebrews 11Matthew 21:21, Matthew 17:20, Acts 26:18, Romans 5:1



TRUTH #11
Seeking His Wisdom

We sought through study, prayer, and meditation, to mature, grow, and strengthen our personal relationship with Jesus, and to increase our understanding of HIS will and purpose for us, and HIS wisdom, guidance, and strength to carry it out, in our service to HIM. According to HIS Word in: Ecc. l:13, Acts 17:11, Prov. 2:1-22, 2 Tim. 3:14-17, 2 Pet. l:19-21, Luke 24:45,22:40, Mat. 13:23, 22:29, Jude 1:20, I Pet. 4:7, James 3:13,5:13-16, I Thes. 5:17, Eph. 5:17, 6:18, Col. l:9, 2:2, Phil. 4:6-7, Rom. 12:1-2, I John 5:20, Jer. 9:24



TRUTH #12
Sharing with others


Having developed a much closer personal understanding and relationship with our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, as a result of HIS love for us, we dedicate our lives and wills to HIS service by sharing HIS Good News and Love with all those who cross our paths, and show them the way to eternal addiction recovery with Christ. According to HIS word in:  Mat. 28:19-20, 7:12, 10:42, 10:8,42, 2 Cor. l:3-7, 8:7, 9:12-15, Heb. 3:13-14, 9:14,10:24-25, 12:10, 13:2-3,16, I Tim. 6:18, 2 Thes. 2:14, Rom. l:12, 7:4, 12:7-8,13, Eph. 2:10,4:28, Phil. .2:4,3:10, Philemon 1:6, l Cor. 9:19-23, I Pet. 3:15-17, 4:8-10, Gal. 5:13, 6:1-3, Mark 10:43, Luke 4:18, Acts 3:6, 20:35, Ps. I07: 2, Isa. 61 :1-3 

Thursday, July 7, 2016

STEP 3 (ONE GOD)



STEP 3


The decision a person makes in Step 3 of a 12-step addiction recovery program, is one of life or death consequences! Creating a “God of your own understanding” will have deadly consequences! 

Millions of alcoholics and addicts have been deceived over the years, and are still being deceived today, right this minute around the world, in AA's 12-steps, which in Step 3 clearly deny Christ as being “the only God”, or, "The One True Living God of the Bible"! According to 2 John:7, this qualifies them (AA), as being an antichrist! 2 John 7 (KJV) “For many deceivers are entered into the world, who confess not that Jesus Christ is come in the flesh. This is a deceiver and an antichrist”. Also in,….. 1 John 4:3, “but every spirit that does not acknowledge Jesus is not from God. This is the spirit of the antichrist, which you have heard is coming and even now is already in the world”.  Also in,….. 1 John 2:22 “Who is the liar? It is whoever denies that Jesus is the Christ. Such a person is the antichrist—denying the Father and the Son”.  John 10:30"
I and my Father are one". 
This scripture is perfectly clear, and for anyone seeking addiction recovery through “a higher power”, or a “God of their own understanding”, it should be perfectly evident who you need to choose to answer your prayers and deliver you from the chaos your life has become because of your addictions! Make your last relapse, your last relapse making the right choice in Step 3, and become Saved and Sober!

Wednesday, July 6, 2016

INSECURITY

INSECURITY

Insecurity causes addictions; addictions then feed the insecurity and creates the beginning of a vicious cycle of insecurity that regenerates from one generation to the next.
    
Insecurity is the root of addictions. Insecurity creates an inability to cope with, or accept any negative reality or truth, thus leading one to drugs and alcohol to escape that reality. Then the results of using drugs and alcohol feed the insecurity by adding to it and compounding the negative reality that existed initially. Then, over time, denial takes the place of insecurity. Denial and addictions literally become the addict’s security blanket. The denial becomes a false sense of security.   
     
Some of the definitions of insecurity, including Abraham Maslow’s, who describes an insecure person as a person that "perceives the world as a threatening jungle and most human beings as dangerous and selfish; feels rejected and an isolated person, anxious and hostile; is generally pessimistic and unhappy; shows signs of tension and conflict, tends to turn inward; is troubled by guilt-feelings, has one or another disturbance of self-esteem; tends to be neurotic; and is generally selfish and egocentric." (Maslow, 1942, pp 35). He viewed that in every insecure person is a continual, never dying, longing for security.

A person who is insecure lacks confidence in their own value, and of their own ability to achieve and accomplish great things, they lack trust in themselves and others, and fear that a present positive position or situation is only temporary, and will not last. This is a common trait, which only differs in degree between people. They feel hopeless and useless.

Insecurity may contribute to, and encourage compensatory behaviors such as alcohol or drug addictions or other escape mechanisms such as the development of shyness, paranoia and social withdrawal, and depression. Many will turn to varying sexual dysfunctions, such as pornography, homosexual behavior, or promiscuity. I’ve noticed for years that every homosexual person I’ve ever met, it seems that their insecurity stands out like a flashing neon sign, many of them seem to communicate among themselves and others like 5 year old children. Insecurity results in immaturity! Escaping reality by any means is building an impenetrable wall which blocks access to all truth and maturity! An insecure person is a highly vulnerable person who can easily be mislead into believing almost anything! Our world is filled with exceedingly insecure people today, believing everything but The Truth of God!       

A much shorter definition of insecurity would be a person who has no idea of who they are, or why they’re here. An insecure Christian, is first of all, a misnomer or a contradiction, and second, a sign of possessing little Faith. Matthew 14:31 Immediately Jesus reached out his hand and caught him. “You of little faith,” he said, “why did you doubt?” Matthew 17:20 He replied, “Because you have so little faith. Truly I tell you, if you have faith as small as a mustard seed, you can say to this mountain, ‘Move from here to there,’ and it will move. Nothing will be impossible for you.” A Born Again Christian is empowered by the Holy Spirit (Acts 1:8 ), and should never feel insecure. However our Churches today,  because of a complete failure to communicate The Gospel Truth, are filled with insecure people who have no idea who they are in Christ, or why they’re here. Led by so many false teachers and doctrine, they live in constant fear, with little or no Faith, and act as if they’re powerless. They live in complete disobedience to God and defend or excuse their sinful behavior by taking 1 John 1 out of context and making foolish comments like “we’re all sinners,” or Paul’s words in Romans 7:14-20, while paying no attention to his words in Romans 6:1-7, or 7:24-25. God’s Grace is NOT a license or permit to sin, but a gift of forgiveness when our repentance fails us! This fear and insecurity leads millions to addictions to drugs and alcohol, and other sinful behavior, and the consequent guilt leads them away from God.   

An obvious sign of insecurity amongst many of those in the Christian addiction recovery community is the overwhelming, paralyzing, almost frenzied need for personal prayer. Addictions have drained all life, hope, and Faith from alcoholics and addicts who become almost hysterical, frantically seeking immediate answers from God and all those in the groups and meetings, sometimes selfishly demanding all the attention and prayers. Years of insecurity and addictions stunts our growth and maturity which in turn hinders future development in sobriety. Of course prayer is vital in the lives of all Christians, and even critical in extreme trials, but with the Faith of a mustard seed we will see our prayers answered according to God’s will, and we will not need to frantically panic!

Secure Christians are mature Christians, who know who they are in Christ and in the world, and are secure in that knowledge, and in their Salvation. They’re confident and assured of their Salvation, possess and display a strong Faith, and need not to show fear and trembling in their walk with Jesus. As mature Christians, our prayers need to be focused on others needs, not on our own. In the thousands of Christian addiction recovery meetings I’ve attended, it’s always been just the opposite. A selfish pleading for self interests and gains is the norm, along with a complete lack of maturity and the holding to scripture such as, 1 Corinthians 3:1-3, “Brothers and sisters, I could not address you as people who live by the Spirit but as people who are still worldly—mere infants in Christ. 2, I gave you milk, not solid food, for you were not yet ready for it. Indeed, you are still not ready. 3, You are still worldly. For since there is jealousy and quarreling among you, are you not worldly? Are you not acting like mere humans? Or, Hebrews 5:11-13, We have much to say about this, but it is hard to make it clear to you because you no longer try to understand. 12, In fact, though by this time you ought to be teachers, you need someone to teach you the elementary truths of God’s word all over again. You need milk, not solid food! 13, Anyone who lives on milk, being still an infant, is not acquainted with the teaching about righteousness.

       
Children of alcoholics and addicts, and grown up adult children of alcoholics and addicts, are highly susceptible to suffer with insecurity.  
Children growing up in the homes of alcoholics and addicts are usually subjected to various degrees of abuse, including rejection, shame and guilt, abandonment and neglect, even physical and sexual abuse, which  results in various levels of insecurity. In many of these situations, children, even infants, are being raised by siblings, often mere children themselves, who have no business raising another child, and are usually incapable of doing so. In some cases however, the older children are more capable than the parents, if the parents are constantly high on drugs or drunk. There are many cases when children do remarkable jobs raising their siblings, but most of the time it ends with tragic results. The point is that a sibling should never be put in such circumstances. They’re being robbed of their own childhood.

In the worse case scenarios, this rarely is allowed to go on for very long before authorities are alerted and become involved, usually resulting in child abuse charges against the parents, and the children being placed with other family members or with child welfare agencies. The younger the child begins this life of abuse and neglect, the more vulnerable they are to growing up alone and insecure. All too often these children are also exposed to violence, and physical and sexual abuse, and all sorts of other horror that no child should ever have to endure.

We’re living in a society today populated by millions of adults who were those children, who remember vividly their broken childhood, who all too easily remember and still can feel the pain, hear the screams and yelling from the violence every time they turn on the TV or see a movie. For far too many of us, remembering our childhood, no matter how hard we’ve tried to hide and bury the pain through drug and alcohol use and abuse, the memories never completely vanish, and are just a “click” away on the TV remote. Some of us have managed to escape from the prisons of our past long enough to recognize some positive advantages that have come out of it. Some experiences that have helped us grow and mature into who we are today.

What needs to be understood is that the degree, and period of time that neglect and abandonment is present in a child’s life is in direct proportion to their chances to survive. The hard truth is that in any home where there is any use of drugs and alcohol, no matter how often, or what the circumstances, parents who use drugs and alcohol at all, whether it’s abused or not, there is always some degree of child abandonment and neglect. Any time, and for whatever reason or period of time a parent is high or wasted on drugs or alcohol, the child or children are being abandoned, neglected, and left in danger. The use of drugs and alcohol by an addicted or alcoholic parent render that user intoxicated and incapacitated and irresponsible, incapable of protecting their children! The only reason alcoholics and addicts use drugs and alcohol is to get completely wasted and escape reality and responsibility. I’m not speaking here to the casual, social drinker, the person who occasionally has a glass of wine or a beer, or even an occasional hit on a joint. This message is for hard-core alcoholics and addicts, whether in denial or not, or in recovery or not, this is a message to reveal a very hard and ugly truth that few will admit, and most will deny. The truth is always painful, and denial is always hard to accept and then to overcome, just as the denial of addiction is what keeps alcoholics and addicts away from recovery. An addict can’t begin recovery until he or she overcomes their state of denial. It is far more difficult for the addicted parent to admit that their addictions are causing them to be child abusers! The sooner they realize the damage they’re doing, or have already done to their children, the sooner they, and their children can begin to heal and rebuild their lives.

When do we need counseling, and where do we find it? I believe that some of the most successful counselors involved in addiction recovery today, are those who survived some very difficult childhoods themselves. I’d even go so far as to say that a difficult childhood, growing up in a home where drugs and alcohol replaced love and affection, should be a required prerequisite for the right to counsel others. No one can understand the pain and suffering of an alcoholic or addict, better than someone who’s been in their shoes. You can’t feel the pain and suffering, and understand the circumstances, by reading a book, or a thousand books! Degrees and licenses on walls only means that the person sitting at the desk in front of them, understands the thoughts and ideas of men like Freud, Nietzsche, Jung, Reich, or Fromm and many other  psychologists and philosophers. That doesn’t mean that they understand you, and what you’re going through, or have gone through to lead you to where you are today. You can’t earn degrees in streets and alleys or homeless shelters and prisons, or in 12-step meetings, but you can get to know the stories of the men and women whose lives have been ruined by addictions. Through compassion you can learn to feel their pain and suffering, and learn that they need hope more than anything else. Until we’ve walked in their shoes, “done some time” in the gutters and cesspools of addictions,” we have no business pretending or assuming to know and understand the heart or mind and the past of an alcoholic or an addict.

The most important thing a Christian in addiction recovery needs to consider in seeking help is the source. Is God the primary source? Or secular philosophy? God tells us in Col. 2:8, “See to it that no one takes you captive through hollow and deceptive philosophy, which depends on human tradition and the elemental spiritual forces of this world rather than on Christ.” Again, the fundamental reason an alcoholic or addict becomes one, is because of insecurity, for whatever reason. A Christian needs to find security in Christ before they can defeat satan and overcome their addictions. The only way for a Christian to become secure in their relationship with God, is through God. God can, and does use spirit filled counselors to show us the way to victory over our addictions, but we must be very vigilant in who we choose, or what program we choose to follow. With so many false teachers in the world today, it is crucial for our recovery, that we be sure our counseling and or mentoring be of sound scriptural doctrine, straight from the Gospel, through the Holy Spirit. When in doubt, be assured that the Holy Spirit is probably not present. Doubt is sin, and God will not be present in sin. When in doubt, be as the Bereans in Acts 17:11, and read the scripture for yourself to see if what the counselor said is what God says!  
                        
Can we restore broken relationships? The restoration of broken relationships can be a long, difficult, painful, and all too often seemingly impossible process. I’ve counseled 100’s of people who’ve waited far too long to get sober enough to begin rebuilding broken relationships with family and friends. The longer a relationship remains broken, the more difficult it is to be repaired and healed. I’ve also listened to 100’s upon 100’s of stories where solutions and restorations were never successful. It seems everyday I talk to someone in recovery who is still suffering in a lot of pain over the relational loss of a loved one, or the entire family. Sometimes the loss is between spouses and siblings, but most often between children and parents. This is a tragedy that seems to exist in 90% of the cases of addictions, whether active, or in recovery, family relationships are almost always destroyed, or permanently damaged. And in most cases, insecurity, formed and developed in childhood is the foundational cause. This becomes a vicious cycle, where addictions are caused by insecurity, and then goes on to produce a new generation of insecurity.
  
Addictions create dysfunctional thinking which leads to insecurity, which breeds distrust, and distrust breeds more insecurity. Neglect and abandonment is a form of betrayal, and betrayal will create more distrust, leading to more insecurity. A vicious cycle of emotions feeding other emotions. Relationships will never survive distrust. Trust is the glue that holds a relationship together. Even childhood relationships, whether a friendship between 2 children, or siblings, or parents, if the trust is lost, whether because of betrayal, or neglect, or any other kind of abuse, the relationship will be broken. The heart is broken, and the pain sets in. Insecurity being the overall result of the resulting distrust.
         
Insecurity leads to hopelessness. Abusive childhoods, whether physical or emotional, that result from addictions, lead to broken family relationships, that result in insecurity and hopelessness. Every day in America, millions of innocent children are being recklessly abused by drunken or drug addicted parents, parents who have lost all sense of reality and responsibility, who are overcome with denial and guilt, and any sense of right from wrong. Parents, who when confronted by anyone, friends, family, co-workers, pastors or counselors, will deny they have a problem and tell us to mind our own business!

Insecurity breeds deceitfulness to hide an individual’s weakness. The insecure person quickly learns to deceive others to protect their weaknesses. Drugs and alcohol produce a false sense of security, leaving an insecure person vulnerable and reliant on deceiving others for protection from the evil world they’re trying to escape from! Soon strangers, as well as old friends and family members have no idea who they’re dealing with. “By the very nature of deception, a man doesn’t know when he is being deceived, or deceiving himself”. Whenever we see gross acts of violence today like mass shootings and bombings, whenever the news media catches up with the family or neighbors, we always hear exactly the same words from them. “Not my sweet little Johnny”! “He was such a good little boy”! Or, “Not my neighbor, he was such a nice quiet young man”! “By the very nature of deception, a man doesn’t know when he is being deceived, or deceiving himself”. While “sweet little Johnny” was sitting in his room planning an attack, and building a bomb, he was going to work and school and integrating with family, neighbors, friends, and co-workers, deceiving everyone in his circle. His insecurity had led him much earlier to escape from all sense of reality and believe that he didn’t fit into society.

Millions of children become the innocent victims of this nightmarish, traumatic experience that will impact their lives forever one way or another. Some will be able to suppress their feelings at least on the surface, but the pain will always be there, deep in the darkest shadows of their soul. It will stay hidden and suppressed for many, and never appear to affect their lives, but for millions of others, it will rise to the surface on occasions, when something triggers certain emotional memories from the past. Only God can restore and heal the broken heart and mind.
 
If we’re Christians, and we’ve been plagued with addictions since childhood, we need to realize the damage that drugs and alcohol can do to children. If our addictions were, or are the result of being raised by abusive parents, which is often the case, there are some very hard facts that need to be looked at, and taken very seriously and examined. We learn to barricade our emotions behind the walls that we build to hide and block out the pain and trauma of the negative reality we’ve experienced growing up as children. This inhibits our ability to mature, and as Christians, our ability to mature spiritually, and to break down those walls, we must learn to turn over and trust God with our pain… until we get past this, we might not get beyond the denial of addictions, but continue to be trapped in the bondage of sin and its consequences.
Many children growing up in the homes of addicted parents feel guilty, that somehow they’re to blame, and that it’s their fault! A lie from the devil!

Denial is a direct result of insecurity. Denial and insecurity is part of our human nature in the flesh led by satan. There is one thing every human being has in common with alcoholics and addicts, the natural instinct of denial. We see denial in most of our daily routine. “I’m fat, I’m not pretty, I’m not smart, I’m not popular or loved, my husband doesn’t love me, I can’t do this or that, my children are perfect, (even when they’re not), my boss doesn’t like me, (even when you’re his best employee), God doesn’t Love me!……When you know He does! All of these examples of denial, just as the drunkards favorite, “I don’t have a problem with alcohol”, just before passing out, that keeps alcoholics and addicts in their addictions, are the result of insecurity and self deception. Our insecurity is the inability to face reality, and ourselves in the mirror without being deceived by satan. The inability to love or trust anyone including ourselves. “By the very nature of deception, a man doesn’t know when he is being deceived, or deceiving himself”! Until we learn to fully trust our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, security and confidence will elude us.  Job 11:18 (KJV) 18 And thou shalt be secure, because there is hope; yea, thou shalt dig about thee, and thou shalt take thy rest in safety. Hebrews 10:35 (KJV) Cast not away therefore your confidence, which hath great recompence of reward.

Most Adult Children of Alcoholics and Addicts inherit their parent’s insecurity. They may not inherit their parent’s propensity to turn to drugs and alcohol to escape reality, but most likely, because of the unavoidable and immeasurable trauma in their lives while growing up in the home of dysfunctional parents, they found some way to escape and hide from that brutal reality! When a child is being abused, all they want to do is hide and escape. It is difficult, if not impossible for them to rationalize reality and especially God’s Truth!  Many will never find it! Those few who do, will be the only ones who understand this message.     


Perhaps the epitome of insecurity and denial is seen when the seemingly, perfectly normal parent first discovers their children are using drugs or alcohol! The reaction is almost always the same; “Not my sweet little Susie”, or “Not my precious little Billy”! Sometimes the addictions slip by undetected for years until Susie or Billy commits some heinous crime, but the parent’s reaction is exactly the same! Most of these parents can rest assured that there were plenty of warning signs that couldn’t be seen through the cloud of denial they had created in their own lives. Drug and alcohol addictions are not the only addictions people turn to seeking a way to escape reality. There are far too many to list here, but most likely, out of insecurity, you have found at least one to hide behind! Unfortunately we are living in an insecure world, filled with, and governed by insecure people who would rather watch it go down in flames, wasting their lives away, while munching on Doritos, watching a Super Bowl, then face reality and God’s Truth! Susie and Billy’s lives may have been saved if anyone was paying attention, and cared about their future! The world’s attitude is; “there’s nothing I can do to fix the problem, so pass me another beer”!