Facing the Giant of AddictionНамуна
Living in God’s approval
‘We have been approved by God.’ 1 Thessalonians 2:4 NKJV
Living in the approval of God is so liberating! It frees you from ‘approval addiction’ – worrying about what other people think. When you are addicted, no matter how much of your drug of choice you get, it’s never enough; and like all addicts, you go crazy when your drug is withheld. Approval addicts are always at the mercy of other people’s opinions. As a result, their lives become an emotional rollercoaster of highs and lows. Paul was free to speak the truth in love: to confront people, or be gentle with them. When someone told Paul they didn’t like him, he didn’t lose sleep over it. That’s because his life wasn’t built upon their approval. Paul didn’t go around needing to a) compare himself with others, b) demonstrate his superiority, c) impress or compete with others, or d) be the top dog or the one who’s always in charge. Living in God’s approval set him free from such ulcer-inducing anxiety, and meant he could enjoy the life God called him to live. When we’re young and insecure we tend to worry about what others think of us, but as we become more mature, we realize that most of the time they weren’t thinking about us at all. They were too busy worrying about what we thought of them! Living in God’s approval frees us from all that stress. It gives us the strength to deal with criticism and conflict because we know our identity. And our identity is this: we are God’s redeemed children. And since we are accepted and approved by Him, what else matters?
Prayer Point:
It’s so tempting to compare myself to others and to strive for their approval. Lord, please help me to see myself as You see me, and to realize that I’m already living in Your approval. Thank You that You’re the answer to every one of my problems. Help me to remember to turn to You whenever I feel alone or empty. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
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About this Plan
When we’re held in the grip of addiction, it can be difficult to see a way out. But with God’s help and strength, we can break out of the chains and find new freedom with Him. Read this 30-day reading plan from UCB to face the 'giant' of addiction with the help of God's Word.
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