Belief births peace and overflow

On Sat, May 2, 2026, 3:15 PM Steve Eisenhauer <eisenhauer.steve@gmail.com> wrote:

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From: RGV Road to Recovery IA™ <office@rgvroadtorecovery.org>

Subject: Belief births peace and overflow
To: <eisenhauer.steve@gmail.com>

Trusting a Higher Power transforms despair into overflowing hope.

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RGV Road to Recovery Receive God's Vision Daily Digest

May 02

Trust, peace, and hope

Dear Steve,

“May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in him… by the power of the Holy Spirit.” — Romans 15:13

Addiction thrives in the soil of despair. For years, our lives were defined by a profound lack of hope. We felt trapped in an endless cycle, and peace felt like a fairy tale meant for other people. Even in the early days of recovery, the journey can feel heavy, like we are just gritting our teeth to get through the day.

But this scripture paints a different picture of recovery. It shows us that joy and peace are not rewards for perfect behavior; they are the natural byproducts of trust. As we come to believe that a Power greater than ourselves can restore us, our internal landscape begins to shift. We don't have to manufacture our own peace; when we trust God with our messy lives, He fills us so completely that we overflow with hope.

Take a moment to evaluate your anxiety level today. If you are lacking peace, ask yourself where you are failing to trust God. Consciously hand that specific worry over to Him.

God of hope, fill me as I trust You. In Jesus' Name, Amen.

Remember, seeking help is a sign of strength, not weakness. You deserve a life free
from addiction

Sincerely,
The RGV Road to Recovery IA Team
Email: office@rgvroadtorecovery.org
Website: http://www.rgvroadtorecovery.org
                                               

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