The Gift of Addiction: How God Redeems Our Pain

Erik Guzman
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You did it again. You drank. You got high. You slept with him/her. You surfed the Internet. What gift could you possibly find in so much failure? But when your helplessness drives you to turn to God and admit your need, you will experience the greatest gift of all his presence, his kindness, his forgiveness and his peace.

Author Erik Guzman explains that when we think it's up to us to rise above our suffering or sin, we alienate ourselves from our only source of help. But when we come to the end of ourselves, realize that our addictions have controlled us and turn in desperation to God, then we see that coming to the end of what we can do is the beginning of faith. That is the gift of addiction.

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Erik Guzman, MBA, is VP of Communications and Executive Producer at Key Life Network, cohost of the nationally syndicated talk show Steve Brown, Etc.,announcer for Key Life, and his writing has been featured in magazines and online. He is also a 5th degree black belt in Aikido and a Lay Eucharistic Minister. Erik, his wife, and three children live near Orlando, Florida.

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    Not for biblical counseling

    Posted by Unknown on 02 09 2022

    Unfortunately, this book is not a biblical resource. The title "the gift of addiction" is misleading at best. We choose our sin. People choose to enslave themselves to whatever they think will give them what they what. God is sovereign and able to redeem a life that has been stuck in life-enslaving sin, but sin is not a gift from God but a choice from a sinner. The author is focused on sobriety, not Christlikeness. This author quotes Alcoholics Anonymous, Carl Jung, Jon Stewart, and other secular people to frame his argument. Addiction in the bible is life-enslaving sin. Jesus said we are slaves to what we obey. Until the heart is transformed by God and the idolatrous root that produces the life-enslaving sin is replaced with a great love and worship in the Lord, sobriety is the best to hope for. I do not recommend this as a biblical resource.

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