I Get No Respect. by Jeanie Crocker

Similar documents
Startled By Christ s Love

Why I Cannot Quit. The struggle between the Law, Sin, and me. Romans 7

Are You At Wit s End? Psalm 107: (NKJV)

HEAVEN SPEAKS ABOUT DIVORCE. Direction for Our Times As given to Anne, a lay apostle

Psalms How Do You Spell Relief? Psalm 4

Bellaire Community UMC Merciful Me February 17, 2019 Eric Falker Page 1. Merciful Me. Tell Me the Stories part #4

Challenge: To be convicted to love.

THE FOUR STAGES OF SOBRIETY

If you ve ever known a guy who said, Yeah, Honey, those pants do make you look fat. They are not with us anymore, may they rest in peace.

Genesis 50: Gospel Lessons from Genesis 11/25/18

Psalm 23 *** Page 1 of 8

Our Gratitude to God. Excerpts from the Workshop held at the Foundation for A Course in Miracles Temecula CA. Kenneth Wapnick, Ph.D.

WHEN SUBSTANCES TAKE OVER

Blessed Are The Meek A Sermon by Rev. Frank Rose

Richard Beck: Sabbath Hospitality Vulnerability

Make the Most of Mammon Chapter 16:1-13

Bible Teachings Series II. A Bible study about the proper use of sex. God Created Man and Woman

BIBLE STUDIES FOR LIFE March 2, 2014 W. B. Tolar. Good Work

Inventory Worksheet Guide (Lesson 9)

Sadly were living in times where the Bible is often neglected, or abused or simply ignored all together. But as the Lord s people we need to be aware

*WHY DO I DO WHAT I DON'T WANT TO DO? Romans 7:15, 21-25

BRIGHT STAR COMMUNITY CHURCH

Deep Joy. Deep Joy. Participant s Guide. To know deep, lasting joy, we have to truly know Christ.

Living Sacrifice, part 2

SET THE CAPTIVES FREE! By Rev. Linda Pierce

Admitting the Problem, Romans 7:14-25 (January 15, 2017)

The Heart of Revival and Revitalization, Part 4: Opposition Doesn't Have to Be a Bad Thing

Wisdom From Thessalonica

We re Not Growing. Why? By Brad Powell April 30, 2015

Novena to the Holy Spirit

How Can I Be Truly Happy? Questions

Mom Tribute Sermon: "But God" (Ephesians 2:1-7)

Restored. Session 2 SAMUEL 19:1-15. God s leaders steward opportunities to increase the trust others place in them.

Lost. Rescuing. PARENTS and LEADERS. for

Why is there pain and suffering?

GREAT EXPECTATIONS. ~elden

Freedom from Generational Bondage

Toxic Relationships. Intro: The people in your life, they can be the greatest spiritual asset, or they can be your worst spiritual curse.

THE WAYS OF A CARNAL MAN GENESIS 30:25-31: 55. God intends for us to learn from the lives of the patriarchs. They stand on the pages of

Behold the Man. By Marksteen Adamson SYNOPSIS

BRIGHT STAR COMMUNITY CHURCH

Exult in Tribulations

Ten Objections to Christianity by Frank Harber, adapted by Grace Point Church

Sermon for Gospel -- Luke 9:28-36 The Rev. Maggie Leidheiser-Stoddard Christ Episcopal Church, Springfield OH

Moving from Solitude to Community to Ministry

"But Wait: There's More" Luke 17:11-19 November 28, 2002 Thanksgiving Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Boise, Idaho Pastor Tim Pauls

The Blessed Assurance of An Authentic Christian Message 12 in Authentic Christianity Sermon Series Scripture Text: I John 5:1-15

National Catholic Council of Women Address to Convention Thursday, August 30, 2018

This Message The Radical People of God s Kingdom

"Where Jesus, There the Church" Luke 20:17-18 March 28, Lent C Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Boise, Idaho Pastor Tim Pauls

A Mind Under Government Wayne Matthews Nov. 11, 2017

Text: Romans 1:8-15 February 15, 2015.

Bible Teachings Series. A self-study course about God s greatest plan. God s Plan for the World

Pastor's Notes. Hello

Sermon by ELCIC National Bishop Susan C. Johnson Saskatchewan Synod - Closing Worship June 15, 2008

GOD WITH US Part 5: Soul Songs Job Psalms. Message 8 Songs of Praise & Thanks Psalms 100 & 139. Introduction

So having told this parable, emphasizing that it is good to be shrewd, Jesus then gives some application based on the parable.

3/25/07 Giving God Our Best Malachi 1:6-14, 3:6-12 Douglas Scalise, Brewster Baptist Church The Old Testament is a redemptive history that lays the

The Consequences of Your Choices

Restored. Session 2 SAMUEL 19:1-15. God s leaders steward opportunities to increase the trust others place in them.

WHAT IS THERE TO DO IN BABYLON ANYWAY?

TORAH, GOD'S INSTRUCTIONS GENESIS 6 - STORY OF NOAH BEGINS

Breaking Free: Week One 1

In Search of the Lord's Way. "Overcoming Hurts"

PEACE HOW TO FIND AND MAINTAIN IT

INSTRUCTIONS. 3. Based on your total scores, place an "X" in the boxes below the letters of your three highest scores.

OUT OF SATAN'S DECEPTION INTO THE KINGDOM OF GOD. By Apostle Jacquelyn Fedor

se-ren-it-ty the state or quality of being serene, calm, or tranquil; sereneness

11 Steps to becoming a Living Sacrafice

Then ten of Joseph s brothers went down to buy grain from Egypt.

#Sermon Series: The New Normal Failing Faithfully Matthew 14:22-33

Which word or phrase MOST describes your life right now? - Stressed Out! - Burned Out! - Wigged Out! - Worn Out! - Ready to tap out!

Jesus Crucifixion Lesson 1.20

WHEN SUBSTANCES TAKE OVER

Because of what s on the line.

Smithers Summary. Shandi asked me to send him clothes and complained about always being cold.

Year B OT, Week 3, Sunday

Hebrews Hebrews 12:3-11 God s Discipline February 28, 2010

TEXARKANA REFORMED BAPTIST CHURCH SERIES TITLE: JOHN 11:14-27 SERMON TITLE: EASTER ANASTASIS DAVE WAGNER

Some bright morning when this life is over I'll fly away. To that home

Philippians 3:10-14 (NLT) 10

The Eight Beatitudes of Jesus

Later, when asked by a friend why he had opposed the appropriation, Crockett gave this explanation:

Follow Up Study Faith, Works, Grace: The Balance

Summer 17 Unforgettable Pastor Eddie Turner Sunday, June 11, 2017

21 DAYS OF FORGIVENESS DAY 11 I FORGIVE MY JOB, WORK OR CAREER

Daily Devotions David H. Horner, Senior Pastor

A Biblical Perspective on Delegation

Thanks - The Benefit of Giving Thanks

Know your husband may not be okay with the changes you are about to implement.

Harvest Warriors NEWSLETTER

minute and reluctant the next. He's always "Jesus Christ [the Anointed One] the

How Sin is Overcome (Part 1): Romans 6

Light of the World By Pastor Jerry Lawson

AN ELEVEN WEEK BIBLE STUDY FAC I LI TATO R S G U I D E

A Passage (Beyond) Watching Over You Do You Feel? The Essence of Mind Crossworlds The Edge of Life...

Human or Divine Love? Romans 12:09f. Sermon Transcript by Rev. Ernest O'Neill

VICTORY OVER SIN. What habits have you been happy to leave behind? #BSFLvictory QUESTION #1 BIBLE STUDIES FOR LIFE 29

Suggested Fasting Options

The Invitation. An Invitation to Gratitude

Transcription:

by Jeanie Crocker I Get No Respect Sometimes we all share the feeling of the late Rodney Dangerfield. It seems this generation has a serious lack of respect. This is especially glaring when dealing with drug addicts and alcoholics. The reason this is more noticeable among this particular group is due to their lack of SELF-respect. It all starts there. They witness others in their age group who have gone on to be successful in their fields, and it reminds them

constantly of their failure. It may be a brother or other family member who has chosen a different path. Their achievement only serves to increase the addict's misery and self-loathing. The result of this is quickly recognized when they come to us. Their immediate response upon arrival in our program is gratitude. At first they are so thankful to be rescued. It's like being rescued from the Titanic. While sitting in the lifeboat and watching the ship go down, there is relief and thankfulness that their life was spared. However, as life returns to a normal routine, they tend to lose this initial response. How quickly they forget and lose that feeling of gratitude. We call that "addiction amnesia." When the gratitude is gone, a whole new attitude takes its place. When self-respect is lacking, there is naturally no respect for anyone or anything else. This condition exhibits itself in the following behavior: 1. Apartments that have been carefully prepared for them are trashed practically overnight.

2. Apartment furnishings, which do not belong to them, are abused, broken and often stolen or sold to buy drugs. 3. Rules that have been made for their protection are broken without a thought. 4. Smoking areas are disregarded, and cigarette butts are everywhere. 5. Vehicles whose monthly payments are a drain on the budget, become filthy and cluttered with trash. 6. Authority figures are addressed with total disrespect. When things don't go their way in a phone conversation, they will frequently hang up on the authority figure. 7. An attitude of entitlement is prevalent. The addict feels the world owes him for all the misery he has had to endure - even though it was the result of his own bad choices. When he is fortunate enough to land a job, he suddenly feels above the menial things of life. He is too busy working to clean his room or study his Bible lessons. His job becomes his

drug, and everything else becomes insignificant - including his eternal soul. Now you may be asking yourself, "Why do you devote your lives to working with the kind of people described above?" There are several answers to this question. Let's give them equal time here: 1. We can't judge others just because their sins are different from ours. In God's eyes, we are all in the same boat - "... all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God." (Romans 3:23) 2. When Jesus was walking the earth, He was compassionate and showed love toward all mankind. He was accused of associating with sinners. Wouldn't He do the same thing if He were here physically today? 3. There are mothers and grandmothers who are weeping and begging for help for their sons. There are fathers who want to give up but continue to pray earnestly for a solution. There are wives who pray

and hope against hope that something can be done to help the man in her life and the father of her children. We hope to be an instrument God uses in answering those prayers. We consider this opportunity a privilege. 4. A quote heard often around here is, "He is not evil. He is sick." Although we do not accept the belief that addiction is genetic or a disease as such, we all must recognize that when the brain is under the influence of foreign substances, a person will do and say things he wouldn't normally do and say. It takes time for the brain to heal. 5. Each person has a soul whose value cannot be measured. During the aggravation and frustration of a normal day, we remind ourselves of this fact regularly. 6. To be like Jesus, we must love everyone with that love which wants only the best for them. That love isn't limited to the ones who are easy to love, but it includes the cranky ones who drive us crazy, the

hateful ones who cause us grief, and the pathetic ones who break our hearts. When all is said and done, this is the bottom line and our great challenge. We are invested in these men and will continue to follow their progress long after they have left this program. 7. Knowing how God demonstrated His love by giving His Son for each of us serves to give the selfrespect that is lacking. This understanding takes time to sink into a heart that has been living in the far country, but it has the power to change the vilest of sinners who will accept that love in humble obedience. Going back to the Titanic illustration, we realize with many who come to our program, we are just rearranging the deck furniture on the Titanic. Yes, sadly, many are destined to go down in spite of all our best efforts. Sometimes we feel like we are ministering to lepers who will never get better but still require our constant care. This work is fraught with

heartbreak and disappointments. But in the midst of all that - one will rise to the top. One will want help and be willing to do whatever it takes to achieve recovery. He continues to appreciate this opportunity, to do his studies, and grow in his spiritual life. There will be bumps in the road, but he will admit mistakes and accept the consequences. He will make efforts to rebuild broken relationships and step back into productive living again. He is a source of great encouragement to us and our reason to go on. Our prayer is for each of these men who struggle in this dark world of addiction. Each time a new one comes our way, we hope and pray he will be the one who makes it. Oh, that all of them could be the one.