EPISODE · Feb 28, 2025 · 11 MIN
Dealing with death in recovery
from Recovery is a process of decisions Podcast · host Trent Thomas
We welcome your inspiring comments. Send a textDeath is a part of life. It is an eventuality we all must succumb to. In death we are remembered for the life we lived. With recovery, we ensure we are remembered for the giving we did in our community. In recovery, we are mandated to make the next right decision. In making the right decisions we reap the reward for making correct decisions, thus we are remembered for these correct decisions. Our death is a testament to the will of God his wisdom, his blessing. We have attributed the joy of contributing to the greater community. Our recovery shows and proves we do get better, Man was created to recover, to in fact get better. With recovery, we choose life and not death. We are remembered for the will of God enacted in our once miserable lives. We are drawn as makers of dreams that do come true. As miracles of God's awesome will. At our death, we are measured against the pallet of God's colors. His light passed through us to shine on the dark world we find ourselves in. We will forever be remembered as agents of change in a stagnant world of bleakness. Listen as Trent reveals his determination to death in recoverybeat outro loopSupport the showRecovery is a process of decisions.
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We welcome your inspiring comments. Send a text Death is a part of life. It is an eventuality we all must succumb to. In death we are remembered for the life we lived. With recovery, we ensure we are remembered for the giving we did in our community. In recovery, we are mandated to make the next right decision. In making the right decisions we reap the reward for making correct decisions, thus we are remembered for these correct decisions. Our death is a testament to the will of ...
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