Sunday, November 20, 2011

Our Covenant-

The barrier of addiction that interferd with our covenant has vanished,but we keep in front of us that we are not greater than the one who made the covenant, we have just been given hope to live a covenant life. We now we get to know each other in a different light, to my surprise, somethings are just our personality(laugh)and only the good Lord can help us with our human defects. I just wanted to write reminders for those going through the process of life, our happen to be drugs, but the truth of the matter is that we all face things that break our covenant, We just choose to open up about what broke our covenant. I submit to you to seek the Covenant maker and he will reconcile you to his orginal plan for your life.

1. The road to recovery is a ongoing daily process we relinquish our control and we face ourselves one day at a time.

2. We learn to communicate from our new perspective, instead of the old. We only use our past as a way to promote a better future for us, and to remind us how we truly need the Lord in our lives. It is our hope and faith in Christ that, we can help others see hope and love. I know one thing with out thinking twice,the family of addicts need hope, for a better future

3. We are learning too quickly,adjust wrong thoughts and behaviors,we do that by allowing ourselves to be open and honest about the challenges of recovery. I have had to change my mind about how I trust my husband and he is learning to deal with the developing trust state that we are in, it is truly a blessing for us to be able to communicate our true feelings.

4. Everyday is a conscious choice to choose who we wil identify ourseleves as.

5. In order to achieve the above mention tibits, We must keep Jesus Christ as center of our covenant, and when we find ourselves off centered, we allow the mediator of our covenant to remind us of who we are and whose we are.

Christ is the mediator of a better(new)covenant Hebrew 8:6