Lake Worth 3/17/2011 5:10:00 PM
News / Health & Wellness

Several Ways Christian Addiction Treatment Can Cure Addiction

It is important to remember that addiction is a disease.

It is important to remember that addiction is a disease. Admitting the addiction is often difficult, but is the crucial first step towards recovery, and entering a Christian addiction treatment is a positive decision that will result in the lasting reward of renewed spiritual health and sobriety.
 
In Matthew 11:28-30, Jesus Christ said "Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy and my burden is light."

In recent years, Christian addiction treatment has emerged as a popular way for addicts to begin their journey towards recovery. A Christian addiction treatment program is not much different from a secular addiction treatment program, but the inclusion of Bible scripture and spiritual counseling only serves to strengthen spiritual and physical health. Recognizing that the love and forgiveness of Jesus Christ is there for the taking is a fundamental part of a Christian addiction treatment program.
 
Christian addiction treatment programs are successful because they reinforce spiritual healing and allow the recovering addict to experience the security and strength of Jesus Christ's love, despite their sins. A Christian addiction treatment program will provide individual and group counseling, as well as prayer groups and Bible study. All of these work in concert to achieve the goal of physical, emotional and spiritual recovery.
 
Another important aspect of a Christian addiction treatment program is fellowship with others in recovery. The camaraderie and shared experiences provide constant support and reassurance that long term sobriety is a realistic possibility. Christian addiction treatment programs teach the recovering addict many important lessons, including responsibility, accountability and selflessness. A good Christian addiction program will combine faith-based principles with the best aspects of a traditional approach to recovery from drug and alcohol addiction.
 
Faith is a gift that is free and lasts a lifetime. Sobriety is a gift that is difficult, but not impossible to achieve. The rewards of faith and sobriety are priceless.