Lesson 15 Victory
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Celebrate Recovery Lesson 15 Victory
Celebrate Recovery Lesson 15 focuses on the concept of victory over character defects through a structured process. The lesson uses the acronym VICTORY to outline steps for achieving this victory. Voluntarily submitting to changes God wants to make in one's life and humbly asking Him to remove character defects is a key principle. This principle is linked to Step 6 and Step 7 of the 12-step program, where individuals are encouraged to be ready for God to remove their character defects and to humbly ask Him to remove their shortcomings.
The lesson emphasizes that recovery is a process, and lasting change is not about perfection but about seeking wholeness as God intends. It encourages individuals to identify their character defects, change their minds by allowing God to transform them, and turn over their character defects to Jesus. The lesson also highlights the importance of taking things one day at a time, as a lifetime of hurts, habits, and hang-ups won't be remedied overnight.
Additionally, the lesson stresses the importance of choosing to change and trusting God, as it is only through His power that individuals can be changed. The concept of victory in recovery is about battling and winning against the odds, and it is celebrated as a significant step in the recovery journey.
Celebrate Recovery Lesson 15 focuses on the concept of victory over character defects through a structured process. The lesson uses the acronym VICTORY to outline steps for achieving this victory. Voluntarily submitting to changes God wants to make in one's life and humbly asking Him to remove character defects is a key principle. This principle is linked to Step 6 and Step 7 of the 12-step program, where individuals are encouraged to be ready for God to remove their character defects and to humbly ask Him to remove their shortcomings.
The lesson emphasizes that recovery is a process, and lasting change is not about perfection but about seeking wholeness as God intends. It encourages individuals to identify their character defects, change their minds by allowing God to transform them, and turn over their character defects to Jesus. The lesson also highlights the importance of taking things one day at a time, as a lifetime of hurts, habits, and hang-ups won't be remedied overnight.
Additionally, the lesson stresses the importance of choosing to change and trusting God, as it is only through His power that individuals can be changed. The concept of victory in recovery is about battling and winning against the odds, and it is celebrated as a significant step in the recovery journey.
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