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In this episode of Alive & Sober with Reno C., Reno dives deep into the difference between faith and religion, sharing his personal journey and struggles with both. Reno discusses how many people walk away from God because of negative experiences with religion, but emphasizes that faith is not about rules or pressure—it's about a real, personal relationship with God. Using Hebrews 11:1, "Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen," Reno explores how faith can transform our lives, especially in recovery.

Reno shares stories from his own life and from newcomers in recovery, highlighting how human flaws—even within the church—can damage faith, but God meets us where we are, especially at our lowest points. He reminds listeners that you don’t have to have all the answers to walk with God; you just have to be willing. Reno closes with a heartfelt prayer for those hurt by religion and encourages everyone to stay connected to God, no matter where they are on their journey.

Read: Take time to read Hebrews 11:1 and consider what faith means beyond religious rules.
Reflect: Think about times when you may have confused faith with religion or been hurt by people in the church. How can you separate your relationship with God from those experiences?
Respond: Pray, asking God to heal any wounds caused by others and to help you build a genuine relationship with Him. "Dear Jesus, please be with all those whose faith has been harmed by others. Forgive those who have caused pain, and thank you for loving us through our imperfections. Amen."
Reveal: Show the truth of this message by offering understanding and compassion to someone struggling with faith or religion, and share your own story of how faith—not religion—has impacted your life.

Keywords: faith vs religion, recovery and faith, Hebrews 11:1, Reno Collier, Alive & Sober, relationship with God, overcoming church hurt, spiritual growth, Christian recovery, prayer for healing, faith journey, sobriety and spirituality, Christian podcast