The Journey of the Prodigalಮಾದರಿ

Trying Harder
Luke 15:16 - “He longed to fill his stomach with the pods that the pigs were eating, but no one gave him anything.”
When you go to the world to rid your spirit, soul, and body of the attraction to addiction, things can get harder. Our prodigal thought, I’ll get a job, start solving my problems, get rid of my guilt, and utilize secular culture and godless solutions to get it done.
It got worse. Though he had no job and was hungry before, now he was working all day in the heat and was still hungry. What he thought was a solution became another rip off. He was trying to fix an external problem but the disease of addiction, spiritual separation, and immaturity are internal problems solved by work and relationships.
Some of us have stories of trying harder before real recovery occurred in our lives. To try to stop our addictive behaviors and relationships, we went to doctors, counselors, and support groups, or turned to alternative medicine, New Age solutions, and good old self-will.
About this Plan

The famous story of the prodigal in Luke gives us an outline of the addiction process as well as the principles for the journey back. This story of addiction is timeless and so are the principles for recovery. God’s desire is always for us to leave our addictions to follow Him. Join me, as I walk scripture by scripture through the journey of the prodigal.
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