My Loved One Is Addicted! Part 2- Codependency
We can’t cure our loved one’s dependency. Our best caretaking efforts will not succeed in curing their problem.
We can’t cure our loved one’s dependency. Our best caretaking efforts will not succeed in curing their problem.
Comfort is such a meaningful and precious thing. It’s me, meeting you right down at the bottom of where you are
Our prayers are felt by a Father who wants a hope and a future for our loved one even more than we do!
The Lord is close to the broken-hearted: He rescues those whose spirits are crushed.
Our lives are designed to be best directed if we are led by God. He is our compass. Yet, we have such meaningless arguments with him sometimes.
It’s an odd thing when you think about it: calling out to someone or something that you can’t see. But we see the answers every day. God hears us.
Jesus didn’t set us free so we could walk out of maximum security into minimum security.
No one can buy more of it. No one can earn more of it. No one can revisit it. It literally is one of our greatest earthly treasures.
Even our enemy knows when we are not personally knowing and walking with Jesus each day, and will use the insincerty against us
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