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Certain Bible verses can be interpreted in such a way as to feed into poor self-image and unhealthy patterns of thinking we have about ourselves. I address one of these passages in this episode, Rom 7:23-24. Other verses I mention in this episode include Phl 4:8, Mat 10:29-31, Psa 139:14, 2 Co 10:3-5, Eph 6:10-17. Next, I discuss the tools of the secular world, the most common tips and tricks used by people with BFRBs and the various types of therapy options that exist. Then I call attention to the notion of incorporating spiritual elements into combating BFRBs and using scripture as a tool. Lastly I delve into the spiritual warfare context of struggling with behavioral addictions and how the tools overlooked by much of the secular world are, according to scripture, the most powerful weapons or "tools" that exist to combat the enemy's schemes.
Certain Bible verses can be interpreted in such a way as to feed into poor self-image and unhealthy patterns of thinking we have about ourselves. I address one of these passages in this episode, Rom 7:23-24. Other verses I mention in this episode include Phl 4:8, Mat 10:29-31, Psa 139:14, 2 Co 10:3-5, Eph 6:10-17. Next, I discuss the tools of the secular world, the most common tips and tricks used by people with BFRBs and the various types of therapy options that exist. Then I call attention to the notion of incorporating spiritual elements into combating BFRBs and using scripture as a tool. Lastly I delve into the spiritual warfare context of struggling with behavioral addictions and how the tools overlooked by much of the secular world are, according to scripture, the most powerful weapons or "tools" that exist to combat the enemy's schemes.