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The Jesus Calling Discussion Guide for Addiction Recovery is a 52-week discussion guide that uses relevant passages from the bestselling daily devotional Jesus Calling that speak to the soul of a person working through addiction recovery. This guide is written by employees from The Next Door, a nonprofit that provides services for women and their families who are impacted by addiction, mental illness, trauma and/or incarceration with Christ-centered compassionate care. Each weekly session is anchored by related Scripture and covers subjects that speak to addiction recovery. Use the questions for your own personal reflection, or utilize them in a group setting.

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The Jesus CallingDiscussion Guide for Addiction Recovery

2016 by Sarah Young

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The Jesus Calling Discussion Guide for Addiction Recovery

The following discussion-guide questions are designed to draw on the strength and encouragement provided by the devotional Jesus Calling toward an individuals addiction recovery. The questions have been reviewed and vetted by members of the treatment staff at The Next Door (thenextdoor.org), an evidence-based treatment center that provides Christ-centered, compassionate care. This guide is meant to enhance the steps that individuals are taking to find hope, healing, and restitution in their dealings with themselves, God, and others. The selections are identified by date; however, the discussion sessions do not have to be done on a specific datethe references are provided simply to help you locate the passages. Questions can be used for group discussion or personal reflection any time of the year.

Please read the devotion (or listen if you have the Jesus Calling audiobook) and related Scripture passages from Jesus Calling dated January 11, and then answer/discuss these questions:

1. Letting go of the things we think we need is difficult. The pain associated with releasing these things to God might seem greater than the freedom we could have from maintaining them. What are some of the things you need to give over to God and trust to His control?

[Your Response Here]

2. Todays reading implores us to trust [Him] by relinquishing control into [His] hands. It also tells us that we can lay out [our] concerns before [Him]. Speak to [Him] candidly; pour out [our] heart[s]. Knowing that God is in control of your life and ultimately of the world around you, how inclined are you to pour out your heart to Him? What might happen in your life if you take this step of faith?

[Your Response Here]

3. Second Peter 1:4 says, Through these he has given us his very great and precious promises, so that through them you may participate in the divine nature and escape the corruption in the world caused by evil desires. Do you trust that even though you are powerless to let go of the things that bind you, God has the power to release you? Why or why not?

[Your Response Here]

Please read the devotion (or listen if you have the Jesus Calling audiobook) and related Scripture passages from Jesus Calling dated March 24, and then answer/discuss these questions:

1. Think of a time in your life when someone helped you. It could be something big or small, but recall the feeling you had when someone took the time to give you aid in a time of need. As you begin to recognize that Gods care for us far outweighs anything we might receive from others, what are your thoughts about trusting Him for all of your needs?

[Your Response Here]

2. Our reading from today says, As you release more and more things into [His] care, remember that [He] never [lets] go of your hand. What would it look like for you to hold on to Gods hand as you face this season of recovery?

[Your Response Here]

3. Consider this promise from Isaiah 41:13: For I am the L ORD , your God, who takes hold of your right hand and says to you, Do not fear; I will help you. Write a prayer below asking God to help you trust Him, and thank Him that He will never leave you.

[Your Response Here]

Please read the devotion (or listen if you have the Jesus Calling audiobook) and related Scripture passages from Jesus Calling dated March 30, and then answer/discuss these questions:

1. Make a list of what makes you feel safe. Are any of these things guaranteed to last forever? Did some of the things you listed make you feel secure at one time but are no longer a part of your life?

[Your Response Here]

2. We often place our security in other people or in items that promise to provide safety. Sometimes we rely on ourselves and our own strength. Todays reading suggests that when we release matters into [Gods] control, we can fall back into the security of [Gods] everlasting arms. What can you do to give your matters over to God and rest in His arms?

[Your Response Here]

3. Deuteronomy 33:27 tells us this: The eternal God is your refuge, and underneath are the everlasting arms. Write this verse below. Practice saying I trust you, Jesus to each situation you face, and remind yourself daily that no matter what is going on, God is your refuge.

[Your Response Here]

Please read the devotion (or listen if you have the Jesus Calling audiobook) and related Scripture passages from Jesus Calling dated July 5, and then answer/discuss these questions:

1. Have you ever experienced a time when you tried to be in control of a situation and everything went haywire? Or have you ever been in a place where you gave up because a situation seemed impossible?

[Your Response Here]

2. Todays reading reminds us that you will never be in control of your life circumstances, but you can relax and trust in [Gods] control. Do you feel frustrated or comforted knowing that no matter how much you try, you wont be able to control what happens? What might it look like for you to give up your old ways of handling things and begin looking to God for the new life He has for you?

[Your Response Here]

3. As you embrace this concept of giving up control, find encouragement in Isaiah 43:19, which tells us this: See, I am doing a new thing! Now it springs up; do you not perceive it? I am making a way in the desert and streams in the wasteland. Name some ways that God is doing something new in you today.

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