
He Is The Rock At Your Bottom
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You don’t need a rock bottom to change.
Today we explore a powerful reframe: what if rock bottom isn’t a place of shame or destruction, but a moment of surrender? A moment when you realize that Jesus is the Rock at the bottom, and that He’s been there all along.
This conversation dismantles the common story that things need to get “bad enough” before you're allowed to change your relationship with alcohol.
We share vulnerable moments from our own journeys and unpack how letting go of the “I have to hit bottom” mindset can actually open the door to freedom, clarity, and deeper connection with God.
Whether your life “looks fine” on the outside or you’re wrestling with the quiet ache of disconnection, this episode invites you to choose better—not because you have to, but because you get to.
Journaling Questions To Try:
- Is alcohol still serving me?
- Is alcohol helping me get closer to who God is calling me to be?
- Is this choice leading me toward peace or away from it?
- Am I waiting for things to get worse before I believe I’m allowed to want more?
💌 Resources & Links:
I Surrender All by Priscilla Shirer Available on Amazon
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