EIGHT PRINCIPLES
Eight Principles
The Road to Recovery
Eight Principles Based on the Beatitudes By Rick Warren
Welcome to an amazing spiritual adventure. By working and applying biblical principles we begin to grow spiritually and become free from our addictive, compulsive, and dysfunctional behaviors. Discover the personal, loving, and forgiving Higher Power – Jesus Christ.
- Realize I’m not God. I admit that I am powerless to control my tendency to do the wrong thing and that my life is unmanageable. Happy are those who know they arespiritually poor.
- Earnestly believe that God exists, that I matter to Him, and that He has the power to help me recover. Happy are those who mourn,for they shall be comforted.
- Consciously choose to commit all my life and will to Christ’s care and control. Happy are the meek.
- Openly examine and confess my faults to myself, to God, and to someone I trust. Happy are the pure in heart.
- Voluntarily submit to every change God wants to make in my life and humbly ask Him to remove my character defects. Happy are those whose greatest desireis to do what God requires.
- Evaluate all my relationships. Offer forgiveness to those who have hurt me and make amends for harm I’ve done to others, except when to do so would harm them or others. Happy are the merciful.Happy are the peacemakers.
- Reserve a daily time with God for self-examination, Bible reading, and prayer in order to know God and His will for my life and to gain the power to follow His will.
- Yield myself to God to be used to bring this Good News to others, both by my example and by my words. Happy are those who are persecuted.