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<blockquote data-quote="Beta" data-source="post: 750849" data-attributes="member: 22597"><p>I think I have the same "addiction" for rescuing and fixing, and like you, I suspect God has something He wants to do in me to heal from that need and to let Him truly be God in other people's lives. One thing I've realized is that not rescuing really tests my faith in Him, especially in the area of goodness and faithfulness. I am the adult child of an alcoholic and the oldest in my family, so I practiced rescuing/fixing for most of my life and trust is a huge issue for me. For me right now, the depression I'm feeling is also a motivator. Tired of living in fear, guilt, and defeat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beta, post: 750849, member: 22597"] I think I have the same "addiction" for rescuing and fixing, and like you, I suspect God has something He wants to do in me to heal from that need and to let Him truly be God in other people's lives. One thing I've realized is that not rescuing really tests my faith in Him, especially in the area of goodness and faithfulness. I am the adult child of an alcoholic and the oldest in my family, so I practiced rescuing/fixing for most of my life and trust is a huge issue for me. For me right now, the depression I'm feeling is also a motivator. Tired of living in fear, guilt, and defeat. [/QUOTE]
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