The Recovery Reframed series looks at the deeper reasons behind why we run to certain behaviors when we’re hurting. Each month, we’ll explore a different struggle and how Christ can help us overcome it. New posts release on the first Friday of every month in 2026.

The Lord is my rock, my fortress, and my savior; my God is my rock, in whom I find protection. He is my shield, the power that saves me, and my place of safety. – Psalm 18:2
Substance use often begins with small attempts to cope with exhaustion, stress, or trauma.
This month, we will explore how substances become substitutes for peace and how Christ gently leads us toward true healing.
Self-Medicating Pain and Overwhelm
For many women, substances offer temporary relief from emotional or physical pain.
Over time, the dependence grows, and what once soothed becomes bondage.
The Cycle of Relief and Regret
The cycle of ‘just this once’ often leads to shame and resolve that quickly fades.
Jesus meets us in this cycle with compassion and hope.
Letting Safe People In
Substance struggles are heavy to carry alone. Safe support is essential.
Healing often begins with confession, connection, and honesty.
Finding New Ways to Cope
Jesus offers rest and wisdom to replace numbing with true comfort.
New rhythms of peace can gradually take root through His grace.
You Don’t Have to Walk Alone
If today’s topic touched a tender place in your story, please know you don’t have to walk this road alone. Healing often grows deeper when we walk with others. A Christ-centered support community like Celebrate Recovery may be a helpful next step. They offer safe groups for women where you will find encouragement, accountability, and hope. Explore locations and resources at: celebraterecovery.com.
A Soft Closing Prayer
Lord, You see the pain I have tried to quiet with substances.
Help me to be honest about my struggles and to reach out for support.
Show me healthier ways to cope and rest in You.
Be my strength, my comfort, and my peace. Amen.

