EPISODE · Jul 26, 2024 · 8 MIN
Why the lie is contrary to recovery.
from Recovery is a process of decisions Podcast · host Trent Thomas
We welcome your inspiring comments. Send a textA lie is the presentation of an untruth for the purpose of gaining an advantage over a person by deception. A lie is contrary to GOD, because GOD is truth. The cure for the lie is truth. A lie represents darkness, as it leads away from GOD who represents light. GOD cannot lie, everything GOD does is truthful. To lie is to walk opposite GODS purpose. To lie is to walk into darkness. The more you lie the futher you walk into darkness. The darker the path the easier it becomes to stumble and fall. The easier it becomes to fall into a pit or walk off a cliff. The easier it becomes to die. The cure for the lie is truth. Truth sheds light. A truthful person is considered a man of GOD . A man of GOD is led by GOD and worthy of leading and being followed. A truthful person is led by light and thus can clearly see the road in front of him. A road where its easy to see stumbling blocks, pitt falls and dangerous cliffs. A truthful person stays on the road of recovery and recieves more rewards and less consequences. Listen as Trent decifers the meaning of the lie and how leading a truthful life is required for sustained recovery.beat outro loopSupport the showRecovery is a process of decisions.
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We welcome your inspiring comments. Send a text A lie is the presentation of an untruth for the purpose of gaining an advantage over a person by deception. A lie is contrary to GOD, because GOD is truth. The cure for the lie is truth. A lie represents darkness, as it leads away from GOD who represents light. GOD cannot lie, everything GOD does is truthful. To lie is to walk opposite GODS purpose. To lie is to walk into darkness. The more you lie the futher you wa...
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