Addiction Rewritten: Addiction Takes, God Providesنموونە

When addiction leads to shame, God provides grace.
Shame is one of addiction’s cruelest companions. It's the quiet voice that tells you you're not just someone who made a mistake — you are the mistake.
God’s grace, on the other hand, says you are not your addiction, you are not your past, and you are not your shame. You are chosen. You are worthy. You have nothing to be ashamed of. For those who have repented and believed in God, they have no condemnation (Romans 8:1).
Prayer
God, when shame tries to tell me who I am, remind me of who You say I am. Thank you for meeting me with grace instead of judgment. Help me let go of the past and walk in the freedom You’ve given me. I am not my mistakes. I am Yours. Amen.
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Addiction can take more than we realize — our peace, our identity, our relationships, and even our hope. But God is a provider, not a thief. In this 30-day devotional journey, you’ll uncover how God can meet you in the mess, rewrite your story, and restore what addiction tried to steal. With God, nothing is wasted. Addiction makes false promises, but God always delivers on His. Through Him, you have a powerful testimony worth sharing.
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