In this episode of Alive & Sober with Reno Collier, Reno dives deep into the importance of humility and vigilance in long-term recovery. Reno shares personal stories about the dangers of complacency, the “pink cloud” phase, and how overconfidence can lead to relapse. He emphasizes the need for daily connection—whether through meetings, reaching out to others in recovery, or turning to God—to stay grounded and remember where we’ve come from. Reno also discusses the power of community, the wisdom of those with long-term sobriety, and the ever-present risk of addiction’s “claws.”
Take action with the 4 R’s:
Read: Spend time in the Bible, focusing on passages about humility and vigilance (such as 1 Corinthians 10:12: “So, if you think you are standing firm, be careful that you don’t fall!”).
Reflect: Consider how complacency or overconfidence might be creeping into your own recovery journey. What steps can you take to stay humble and connected?
Respond: Pray along with Reno—ask God for vigilance, humility, and the strength to reach out to others in recovery.
Reveal: Share your story or a word of encouragement with someone else in recovery today. Let them know they’re not alone and remind them of the importance of staying connected.
If you’re looking for real talk about recovery, faith, and the daily work of staying sober, this episode is for you. Remember, you are loved, and you’re not alone on this journey.
Keywords: sobriety, recovery, humility, vigilance, addiction, Reno Collier, faith, community, staying sober, relapse prevention, 12 steps, Christian recovery, support, prayer, Bible, Alive & Sober