Society has conditioned us to want more — riches, houses, cars, followers — we can't get enough. It's not wrong to be ambitious, but addiction to ambition will lead you down a dangerous path. Addiction recovery means understanding that God is more than enough.
As a Christian, you may think you're immune to this addiction since you have a relationship with God. But you're more susceptible than you think. Think about the belongings you've accumulated, how much more you want to earn, how you compare yourself to others.
In this episode, we talk about how an addiction to more can distract us from serving God. Having a relationship with God is not a single decision but a continuous process — you need to keep choosing Him no matter what. We also talk about practical ways you can practice addiction recovery, refocus your attention, and resist the temptation of serving mammon: the representation of the world and materialism.
Listen to the full episode if you want to strengthen your relationship with God and resist the hold of addiction to more.
[02:00] Why We Need to Talk About Addiction
[11:36] What Is an Addiction to More?
[15:18] “I was a spiritual Christian. Yet, I was looking for bigger houses and more business. I would wake up every morning thinking about more and more and more, and thinking that that's what I was designed and created for. I do think that growth is a good thing, but addiction to growth is not necessarily a good thing.” - Click Here to Tweet This
[17:50] How Addiction Harms Our Relationship With God
[19:25] Addiction to Success
[22:36] The Addiction to More Is Not New
[26:37] Why We Can’t Serve God and Be Addicted
[33:37] “You cannot serve God and the addiction to more, it's only one or the other.” - Click Here to Tweet This
[38:26] Who Do You Serve?
[41:04] “How do we obey God and not mammon? How do we know we're doing it? How do we stay on track? How do we not slip and go from one to the other? I don't believe it's just a decision. I believe it's a process. I believe it's something that we have to be doing on a regular basis.” - Click Here to Tweet This
[40:35] Addiction Recovery: How Do We Obey God?
[46:59] “We really need to think in terms of being a steward more than an owner. Because if we really do that, then we will look at all the things that we have been blessed with and consider them gifts that we steward over and take care of, not that we own.” - Click Here to Tweet This
[45:56] Two Mindsets to Adopt for Addiction Recovery
[49:10] “When we show gratitude, then we are acknowledging the gift that God has given us. And it really prevents us from having that well up inside of us that we just want more and more and more.” - Click Here to Tweet This
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