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Integrating Faith into Depression and Addiction Recovery

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Integrating Faith into Depression and Addiction Recovery

Introduction 

When all doors are closed, God is our last resort, and truth be told, Christ, faith, addiction, and recovery are closely intertwined. Faith, be it spiritual or secular, stands as the spiritual basis of depression and addiction recovery. Now, this materialistic, more so the scientific world, can question the existence of faith, but did you know more than 73% of recovery campaigns have taken a spiritual mode? Well, this blog is all about that, as here we shall explore the ins and outs of faith-integrated research programs.

Faith, depression, and addiction recovery—what connects them all?

While hope is praying for rain, faith is bringing an umbrella. Let’s explore how faith can become a cementing foundation of depression and addiction recovery

  • Faith is the cardinal and formulating basis of depression and addiction recovery.

The principle of faith is as important as a head honcho in an organization. It pushed you towards the ongoing, evolving journey of sobriety. Since most of the teaching and its founding formulations are derived from the Bible, it is described that depression and addiction recovery is more of a spiritual program. The entire journey is a miraculous experience. It is further believed that the more a sufferer experiences a higher level of faith, the more one gets closer to the journey of recovery. 

  • A secular perspective 

As we mentioned earlier, faith is something that comes from within; hence, there is no specific religion that one has to follow. People who are suffering from addiction are not allied with any particular religion, sect, or denomination. Therefore, even though you are a Christian, baptized or not, for your depression and addiction recovery, all you have to do is have faith in the Almighty and later see the miracle unfold.

  • Surrender to him totally, completely

While your recovery journey is all you need to have a leap of faith in God. For there may be faith previously infused, but for others it comes slowly and gradually. At whichever pace faith strikes you, you need to see the positive evidence of faith in all activities and around you. This can be best explained by the 12 steps of addiction recovery. The underlying belief of these 12-step meetings resonates with the quote, “Decided to turn our will and our lives over to the care of God as we understood Him. 

If we break this saying down, what can be summed up looks like:

  • Having faith in him, the almighty god
  • Looking at the silver lining of all things and at all times.
  • Trust him and surrender completely to him. 

 

  • Activating the ideas of faith in you

We have discussed much about the faith and trust that we need to put in God, but a million-dollar question arises: how? Well, here comes the role played by the 12-step meetings. The core subject matter of these meetings resonates with us:

  • Accepting our mistakes. 
  • Realizing we were out of control, we let the devil creep into us. 
  • Now once we have realized it is time for us to put all our faith in God, as we have understood that there is no way out but God. 
  • Love and community are Christian principles—the ultimate way of life

In our journey of depression and addiction recovery, we must surrender to God. Now, in this scientific, fact-oriented, and materialistic world, there can be questions about the spiritual existence and the rate of clergy spiritual recovery. But what if this statement of “faith and spiritual cleansing has scientific backing”? Yes, it does, as per the National Comorbidity Survey in the United States, which indicated that a higher percentage, 25.5% of spiritual community meetings, have surpassed the psychiatrist treatment. A similar pattern is followed in the community of Ringgold Meeting Recovery meet-ups. Here there is no sense of judgment, just acceptance and a holistic way of depression and addiction recovery.

  • Prayer provides guidance

Just the way there is smoke, there is fire; similarly, if there is a problem, there is a solution. But again, we realize that this process is not an easy task, as carving out a path for yourself is a daunting task. Ringgold Recovery Meeting is a community, and we are popular for our 12-step addiction recovery meeting. Signing up for these, you can expect:

  • A new path of carving your life without being overwhelmed at any point. 
  • There are meetings related to substance abuse, depression, and addiction recovery that help in getting through a new style of life.
  • Get rid of the old lifestyle.
  • Learn to change destructive patterns.
  • Create a new life path that supports health and happiness.
  • Through prayer, you can directly connect with God and seek guidance and answers to all your questions.
  • Understand that God is always there for you

When you put your faith in God, your path is automatically cleared, and you attract opportunities to change your life. This is visible when it comes to removing the obstruction of addiction from your life.  At the RinggoldRecovery meeting, we have a support network that involves experienced professionals, understanding peers, and informed loved ones who help you overcome all your addictions and guide you through your lowest breaking points. 

  • Reading the Bible will be your everyday routine.

It is said that when your world breaks apart, nothing but God can help you. Praying, going close to him, and reading his preachings all day every day is something you can miss. With that being said, our depression and addiction recovery process comprises “reading the Bible every day.” With this, you go one step closer to God, seek forgiveness, repent, and find solace in praying for others. During these sessions, you can always ask God to bestow you with the strength that you need to remain sober. With regular feeding off of the Bible scriptures, you can be reassured that there is nothing that you cannot achieve. 

  • Change your way of life. 

It was a prophecy that was devoured long ago: that Christianity is a way of life, restoring faith, harmony, and the ascribing of good deeds among people. Truth be told, once you align and integrate faith in your depression and addiction recovery, you will get closer to the following:

  1. Prayer works as a guiding path in darkness and precedes you toward an enriching life. 
  2. Meditation: when we speak of meditation, it is like a deep breath, clearing the clutter from the minds of the people. With the right kind of cogitation, you can gain a deeper understanding of the revelations. 
  3. You get an openness to learning that teaches you to never be close to your mind, about gaining knowledge and understanding the world around you. 
  4.  Finding love and beauty in small things: in this materialistic landscape, the human race falls far from caressing nature and adorning its beauty. But gone are those days; once you forget about worldly things, even the slightest trim in a grass blade would be hurtful, and the flip-flap of a butterfly will impact you adequately. 

Conclusion 

Integrating faith into your life is one of the most delightful things that can ever happen to you. Making it a part of your lifestyle during your depression and addiction recovery journey is simply the icing on the cake. For long you have struggled; not anymore. We at Ringgold Recovery are here with you; let’s help each other in the process of it.