Hope & Healing for Families of Drug Addicts and Alcoholicsনমুনা
You are NOT alone. It’s NOT your fault. There is HOPE!
When we love someone addicted to drugs or alcohol, we often begin to isolate and close ourselves off to the rest of the world. We can feel like no one understands the storm we are going through and keep it all to ourselves. We just try to survive one day at a time.
We wonder if we are ever going to get out of the storm.
We wonder what we did wrong as a mother, father, spouse, brother, sister to make our loved one a drug addict or alcoholic.
We wonder if there is really any hope for them to find recovery and any hope for us to find peace, healing, and happiness again.
Yes, there is HOPE.
Yes, you will get through this storm. Yes, you will get your life back. Yes, you can be happy. Yes, you can find peace.
Yes, there is HOPE.
Today, speak this truth to yourself:
- I am NOT alone.
- It’s NOT my fault.
- There is HOPE!
My prayer is at the end of this plan you will truly believe those three simple, yet powerful truths.
Today’s Challenge:
Have you surrendered your fears, anxiety, and feelings to God? Give it to Him. Cling to the truths from God’s Word. He will get you through this. He will give you peace. He will give you HOPE!
“When I started attending Finding Hope meetings, I felt like I could finally breathe.” Jennifer (mom of an addict)
About this Plan
When you love someone addicted to drugs or alcohol you feel all alone, you blame yourself, and you lose all hope. This Bible plan will help guide you through the storm of your loved ones' addiction to find hope and healing. (Plan written and developed by Amy LaRue, Finding Hope Coordinator for Hope Is Alive.)
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