Today, Paul M. Neuberger rips the mask off addiction—not with platitudes, not with therapy-talk, but with gospel grit.
He doesn't coddle the culture of compromise. He calls out the lie: Addiction isn’t proof you’re broken—it’s proof you were built to crave, to yearn, to long for something only Christ can satisfy.
The world offers substitutes. Comfort, control, numbness, success. But the throne belongs to Jesus. And every idol demands a price—your soul, your purpose, your legacy.
You’ll face criticism. Isolation. Temptation. The pressure to settle.
But Jesus is still Lord, even when your cravings shout louder than your convictions.
So what will you do when the ache inside demands an answer?
Will you chase a counterfeit… or will you surrender to Christ?
Buckle up. This episode is raw, real… and rooted in the relentless, redeeming truth of Scripture.
"As the deer pants for streams of water, so my soul pants for you, my God." –Psalm 42:1:
Episode Highlights
05:01 – Every addiction is a worship disorder. It's misplaced trust, misplaced hope, misplaced refuge. Something has taken the place that only God was ever meant to occupy.
09:35 – Sin corrupts direction. That distinction matters because the enemy's most effective strategy has never been to invent new cravings, but to take what God designed for intimacy and aim it somewhere else. Satan doesn't need to extinguish longing. He only needs to redirect it.
44:08 – God isn't asking you to give up pleasure for misery. He's asking you to trade counterfeits for communion, to trade momentary relief for eternal rest, to trade substitutes for the Savior.
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