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Reformers Unanimous principle number 9 teaches us that if we are going to recover from addiction we have to understand that we lose our freedom to choose after we have made a wrong choice our consequences are inevitable, incalculable, and up to God.
Reformers Unanimous principle number 8 teaches us that if we are going to recover from addiction we have to understand that you cannot fight a fleshly temptation with fleshly weapons.
Reformers Unanimous principle number 7 teaches us that if we are going to recover from addiction we have to understand that our actions affect not only ourselves but those around us.
Reformers Unanimous principle number 6 teaches us that if we are going to recover from addiction we have to understand that those who do not love the Lord will not help us serve the Lord.
Reformers Unanimous principle number 5 teaches us that if we are going to recover from addiction we have to understand that small compromises in our walk with God lead to great disasters in our personal life.
Reformers Unanimous principle number 4 teaches us that if we are going to recover from addiction we have to understand that it is not possible to fight a fleshly temptation by indulging in it.
Reformers Unanimous principle number 3 teaches us that if we are going to recover from addiction we have to understand that it is easier to keep the heart clean than it is to clean it after it has been defiled.
Reformers Unanimous principle number 2 teaches us that if we are going to recover from addiction we have to understand that every sin we commit starts as a thought in our heart.
Reformers Unanimous principle number 10 teaches us that if we are going to recover from addiction we have to understand that God balances guilt with blame as we accept the blame from our wrong actions God removes the feelings of guilt.
Reformers Unanimous principle number 1 teaches us that if we are going to recover from addiction we have to decide if God is against it so am I.