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#5 Disclosure
Why in the world would I tell anyone what is going on with me?
If you’re asking yourself this question, I know the feeling. I mean, the idea seemed totally preposterous to me as well. I’ll never forget how I cried out to God for years to get free from something that was controlling me. Then one day God clearly impressed upon me to tell my roommate about my struggle. Telling someone that I had a problem seemed like the most insane thing I could do. I remember arguing a little bit about this with God. Thankfully, I finally obeyed His prompting and discovered the power of letting secrets go.
So why does disclosure work? The Scripture states that if we bring something to the light, it becomes light. (See Ephesians 5:13.) James 5:16 also states to confess our faults one to another so that we can be healed.
Can you remember being afraid of something in the corner of your bedroom at night as a child? Convinced that a monster lurked at the foot of the bed, only to find that it was just a simple toy when the light was turned on! The same is true of our sin. When we keep it hidden in the dark, the problem can seem overwhelming. But when our situation is brought into the light, we can look at it for what it is and deal with it honestly. This new perspective brings renewed strength and sweet relief to our lives.
Whom Should I Tell?
This is an important question, as not everyone needs to know your story nor should you spend all your time trying to find the “perfect person” because perfect people don’t exist! Here are a few things to keep in mind when finding the right person to disclose your out-of-control behaviors to.
Find someone who is:
1. Honest
2. Able to keep a confidence
3. Available
4. Accepting
5. Not family
6. Spiritually mature
7. Professional
I know you might be having all kinds of feelings right about now. Shame from one secret can keep a soul stuck in self-destructive behaviors for a lifetime. But please believe me when I tell you that the freedom you will experience is worth overcoming your fear of sharing.
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About this Plan
"Get a Grip" is a practical guide to overcoming and taking control from the things that are controlling you and things that you’ve tried to leave behind time and time again. With real-life examples and step-by-step instructions, Dr. Weiss teaches how to identify and conquer these negative patterns and behaviors that are holding you back from the life God has planned for you.
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