
Addicts tell lies. We tell ourselves we need our substance of choice in order to deal with the issues of the day. We believe that we’re different, that the truth about our lives is too painful to face, and that our circumstances are too traumatic to overcome. We lie because we are in denial about where our addiction has taken us, and we are embarrassed and ashamed. The bottom line is, lying helps us remain in the familiar place where we are at.
Don’t lie to each other, for you have stripped off your old sinful nature and all its wicked deeds. (Colossians 3:9 NLT)

One of the greatest challenges we face in recovery is giving up the lie we tell ourselves that, “We need to lie.” We have not changed much if we insist on lying to obtain money from government sources or are unwilling to tell the whole truth about our past because we are too ashamed to admit what we have done.
Honest people can always feel secure but lying cheaters will be caught. Kind words are like a life-giving tree but lying words will crush your spirit. (Proverbs 10:9, 15:4 ERV)


But you must do this: Tell the truth to your neighbors. When you make decisions in your cities, be fair and do what is right. Do what brings peace. (Zechariah 8:16 ERV)
Prayer: Heavenly Father, I admit that lying often seems much easier than telling the truth. I want the life of freedom and peace You promise to those who live in the truth. Today, please help me to notice when I lie and give me the courage to deal with it immediately. Amen
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