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Conquer Codependency God’s Way

Aliene Thompson: Author, Speaker, Founder of Treasured Ministries

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Hi there! Welcome to the Treasured Ministries Podcast and YouTube Channel, where we talk about Conquering Codependency God’s Way. My name is Aliene Thompson and I am your host, the executive director of Treasured Ministries International, the creator of the Nourish Bible Study Method and the founder of the Treasured Tribe, an online community for women. For years, I was unaware of my codependency because it flew right under the radar of my confused Christianity and controlling tendencies to ...
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Talk For Christ Evangelism Ministry

Talk For Christ Evangelism Min

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The messages on this podcasts are Jesus Christ-centered. My wife and I minister and preach the gospel to ourselves and to our church. I have led and taught children Ministry for almost 12 years and so, and God said to me, it is time to start the Great Commission. (Matthew 28:16-20) The teachings of this ministry about the gospel of Christ; His Birth, Ministry, Death, Resurrection and His Second Coming to the world. There is a reason God brought you here, so have time, stay tuned and enjoy wh ...
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Bible Study with Dr. Thomas Constable

Dr. Thomas Constable, Plano Bible Chapel SonicLight.com

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These are extremely informative and entertaining bible study lectures that have blessed many seekers of knowledge and faith over the last 20 years or more. Dr. Thomas L. Constable is a prominent theologian and former professor of Bible Exposition at Dallas Theological Seminary. He is also a pastor at Plano Bible Chapel in Plano, Texas, where he has served for over 50 years. Dr. Constable is widely known for his Bible commentary series, SonicLight.com, which includes Notes on the Bible, Notes ...
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Are You Communicating Your Limits? Listen to Podcast below or Watch on YouTube. In past podcasts, I’ve discussed boundaries as beneficial to put God first. But have you ever thought about how boundaries prevent others from trying to make YOU their god? Relationships can contain a hidden, unhealthy power struggle, producing unhealthy worship on both…
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What is the Belt of Truth? Listen to the Podcast or Watch on YouTube. Codependency led me to live in captivity. While no physical prison bars confined me, my controlling tendencies and self-sufficiency robbed me of real freedom and prevented me from walking in God’s power. All in the name of survival, fear and oppression drove me to develop the fau…
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Win the Battles in Your Mind by Setting Boundaries in Your Thinking. Listen to the Podcast or Watch on YouTube. There are all kinds of battlefields. What is or was your warzone? Where did the enemy of your soul lob his unfair, ferocious, fiery darts relentlessly, one after another – so much so that the crazy became comfortable? Perhaps you left you…
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Are People Respecting Your Boundaries? Listen to the Podcast or Watch on YouTube. God is NOT calling you to be a doormat. In a perfect world, people respect boundaries. But we all know that life doesn’t work out neat and tidy. People are messy. Just because we set a boundary does not necessarily mean people will respect that boundary. Boundary push…
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Avoid These Mistakes when Setting Boundaries. Listen to the podcast below or watch on YouTube. You know I am your biggest cheerleader when it comes to setting boundaries. YOU GO GIRL! But… have you ever taken a courageous step to set boundaries and experienced frustration instead of freedom, leading to these doubtful thoughts? “Setting boundaries n…
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Saying “No” with Confidence Listen to the podcast or watch on YouTube. Saying “no” carries its difficulties for everyone. If you are a codependent, then saying no is especially challenging. Codependency causes you to become externally referenced, meaning that you look to outside sources to navigate life, find your identity and validate your worth. …
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God’s Boundary System Explained Listen to the podcast or watch on YouTube You matter. Your life matters. And when you own that truth, you can live treasured and walk in the light, to be a light, so that others can live cherished too (Exodus 19:4-5, Peter 2:9). God has a perfect boundary system designed to protect what is precious to his heart and t…
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How to Break Free from Your Past Listen to the podcast or watch on YouTube. We do not have to live our lives stuck in patterns we may not even fully understand. We aren’t alone in the search for the root of our pain, and we don’t have to go into what can be a painful experience alone. Christ is before us, behind us, and with us. Ask Him to lead you…
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What Is God’s Solution for Codependency? Listen to the podcast or watch on YouTube. In a world that teaches us to depend on sources other than God, it’s easy to become codependent and lose our identity. I know this… I’ve been there. At Treasured Ministries, we’re on a mission to help women conquer codependency God’s way, so they can find their voic…
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Setting Biblical Boundaries Listen to Our Podcast Below or Watch the YouTube Video Here As we are all made in God’s image, we are called to love as He loves, and boundaries are a part of loving others. Beware, treasured one, of Satan’s scripture-twisted lie that boundaries are unkind. “If God is not only loving, but He is love, He cannot act otherw…
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Codependency and Spiritual Pain. Listen to Our Podcast Below or Watch the YouTube Video Here You no longer have to fear the darkness. The light of the world is here! Spiritual pain can follow physical pain, emotional pain, relational pain, grief and loss. This can be devastating, as the spiritual pain inflicted by the enemy […] The post Spiritual P…
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John 2:1-25 records the beginning of Jesus' public ministry and contains several significant events. Here's a summary of this passage: 1. The Wedding at Cana (John 2:1-11): Jesus, along with his disciples, is invited to a wedding in Cana of Galilee. During the celebration, the host runs out of wine, which would have been a social embarrassment. Mar…
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What does the Bible say about emotional abuse? Listen to the podcast or watch on YouTube. Hello , Emotional abuse is often diminished or dismissed for many reasons – even in the church. When this happens, the lack of validation can feel confusing and powerless for the victim, but this is not God’s way. At […] The post What is Emotional Abuse? – wit…
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John 1:19-51, often referred to as "The Prelude to Jesus' Public Ministry," is a section of the Gospel of John that provides insights into the events leading up to the public ministry of Jesus Christ. Here's a summary of this passage: 1. John the Baptist's Testimony (John 1:19-28): Religious leaders from Jerusalem question John the Baptist about hi…
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John 1:1-18 contains the prologue of the Gospel of John, which is a poetic and profound introduction to the themes and significance of the book. In these verses: 1. It begins by declaring that "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God." This "Word" refers to Jesus Christ, emphasizing his eternal existence and d…
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The Book of John is one of the four Gospels in the New Testament of the Christian Bible and is often regarded as one of the most profound and spiritually significant books in the entire Bible. It is traditionally attributed to the apostle John, one of Jesus Christ's closest disciples. The book is characterized by its unique style and theological de…
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Codependency and Grieving Loss Hello there beautiful soul, While all loss is difficult; loss as the result of someone going outside of God’s design to meet their needs to the detriment of yours, is devastating. This is because when you are left holding the consequences of someone else’s choices – the loss is compounded. And […] The post Redemption …
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How Do I Stop Irrational Thought? Hi there, Today was a hard-hitting, yucky thought day. Worry and fear danced in my mind as my inner dialog grew irrational; attacking me with aggressive arrows of lies related to a past hurt. The enemy went after healed ground. My shield of faith felt too heavy to lift […] The post Irrational Thoughts appeared firs…
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Romans 16:1-27 is the concluding chapter of the Book of Romans in the New Testament of the Bible. This chapter primarily addresses personal matters and greetings. Here's a summary: 1. Paul commends Phoebe, a deaconess from Cenchreae, and asks the Roman Christians to receive her and assist her in any way she may need. 2. He sends greetings to many i…
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Romans 15:1-33 is a passage from the New Testament of the Bible that primarily focuses on Paul's ministry and his desire to spread the gospel. Here's a summary of this passage: 1. Paul encourages believers to be considerate and bear with the weaknesses of others, emphasizing the importance of building up the Christian community. 2. He cites Jesus a…
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Romans 14:1-23 is a passage from the New Testament of the Bible that discusses the concept of Christian liberty and how believers should handle differences in matters of conscience. Here's a summary of this passage: In these verses, the Apostle Paul addresses the issue of disagreements among Christians regarding food and special days. He emphasizes…
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Romans 13:1-14 is a passage from the New Testament of the Bible that addresses the topic of Christian conduct within the state or government. Here's a summary of this passage: In these verses, the Apostle Paul emphasizes the importance of submitting to governing authorities, as they are established by God for the purpose of maintaining order and ju…
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How do I set boundaries for healthy connection? by Aliene Thompson Breaking free from codependency is like breathing in the fresh air of real freedom for the first time. This spirit-filled, refreshing God-first way of living is so incredible you vow never to go back to the unhealthy relationships you once entertained. Finding security in […] The po…
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Moving from Codependency To God Dependency The word “love” is thrown around a lot these days. Philosophers, politicians, talk show hosts, social media, and musician’s lyrics tell us that love is the answer to our hurt and broken world. The call to love echoes around the world, and yet chaos and hate abounds. Why? According […] The post What Is Real…
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Romans 12:1-21 is a portion of the book of Romans that focuses on the practical aspects of Christian living and conduct within the community of believers. Here's a summary of this section: Paul begins by urging believers to offer themselves as living sacrifices to God. This means dedicating their whole lives to Him, transformed by the renewal of th…
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Romans 11:1-36 addresses the concept of Israel's future salvation and God's faithfulness. Here's a summary of this section: Paul starts by asking if God has rejected His people (Israel). He emphatically answers that God has not rejected them, using himself as an example as a Jew who is a follower of Christ. He explains that there is a remnant of fa…
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Romans 10:1-21 addresses the present rejection of Israel in relation to salvation through faith in Christ. Here's a summary of this section: Paul begins by expressing his deep desire for the salvation of Israel. He acknowledges their zeal for God but points out that they are seeking righteousness through their own efforts and not submitting to the …
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Romans 9:1-33 delves into the concept of God's election, particularly concerning the nation of Israel. Here's a summary of this section: Paul begins by expressing his deep sorrow for the spiritual condition of his fellow Israelites. He wishes that he himself were accursed if it meant their salvation. He emphasizes the privileges that Israel had enj…
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Healthy Biblical Help for Those You Love For years, I was a rescuer and wore that role like a badge of honor and gained identity out of helping others. I stepped in, tried to fix things I could not control, and lived in frustration. On the days when I could swoop in and save the […] The post Release Your Need To Rescue appeared first on Treasured M…
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Romans 8:12-39 is a profound and encouraging passage that speaks about the believer's relationship with the Holy Spirit, their assurance of God's love, and their eternal security in Christ. Here's a summary of this extensive and impactful section: Paul begins by urging believers not to live according to the flesh, which leads to death, but to put t…
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Romans 8:1-11 is a powerful passage that emphasizes the freedom and transformation found in Christ. Here's a summary of this inspiring section: The passage starts with a bold proclamation: "There is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus." Paul declares that through faith in Jesus, believers are set free from the guilt and …
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Releasing Your Need to Rescue So Others Can Rise to Their Full Potential There is nothing more difficult than watching someone you love fight a battle – especially when you keep trying to rescue this person from trouble and they don’t respond. But what if rescuing is not the right answer? What if this battle […] The post Why Codependents Love to Re…
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Romans 7:13-25 is a continuation of the previous passage, where the apostle Paul describes his personal struggle with sin and the law. Here's a summary of this part: Paul begins by asking whether the law is sinful. He answers that it is not, as the law reveals sin and shows what is right. In fact, sin takes the opportunity through the law to produc…
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Romans 7:1-12 delves into the relationship between the law, sin, and our new life in Christ. Here's a summary of this passage: Paul begins by addressing his audience, primarily Jewish believers who were familiar with the law. He uses the analogy of marriage to illustrate his point. He explains that the law has authority over a person only as long a…
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Romans 6:15-23 is a continuation of the passage from the previous section, focusing on the contrast between sin and righteousness. Here's a summary of this part: Paul starts by asking, "What then? Shall we sin because we are not under the law but under grace?" He strongly rejects this idea and explains that being under grace does not give believers…
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Why Precautions Prompted by the Holy Spirit Are Not Self-Protection Sometimes the Holy Spirit can prompt us with cautions towards certain people, and when this happens don’t be surprised if the enemy attacks God’s truth by accusing you of self-protection or preservation. Now we all know that the enemy will twist God’s truth and use […] The post Set…
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Romans 6:1-14 is a passage from the New Testament of the Bible that discusses the concept of dying to sin and being alive in Christ. Here is a summary of this passage: The passage begins with the question, "What shall we say then? Shall we continue in sin so that grace may increase?" The writer, the apostle Paul, responds by saying that as believer…
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When Confronting Others, How Do You Measure “Success”? When confronting others, how do you measure “success”? Or do you say, Aliene, I don’t confront others; instead, I push my emotions down and keep pretending. I get you. Because for many years, that was me. Part of my reluctance to confront was because I reasoned the […] The post How Emotionally …
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Romans 5:12-21 addresses the concept of sin and its effects on humanity, while also highlighting the redemptive power of Jesus Christ. Here is a summary of this passage: In these verses, the apostle Paul begins by explaining that sin entered the world through one man, Adam, and as a result, death spread to all people because all have sinned. Sin ha…
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Romans 5:1-11 is a passage from the New Testament of the Bible that explores the theme of justification and reconciliation through faith in Jesus Christ. Here is a summary of the passage: In these verses, the Apostle Paul begins by emphasizing the benefits that come with faith in Jesus Christ. He declares that those who have been justified by faith…
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Tending to Your Heart God’s Way If you have been listening to our past episodes on emotionally immature people and how they impact your life, you might think, where is a good place to start to heal? The roadmap to recovery begins by trading the pushing down of heavy emotions, for processing those emotions with […] The post Checking in with God is T…
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Romans 4:1-25 is a passage from the New Testament of the Bible that explores the concept of righteousness and justification through faith. Here's a summary of the key points: In this passage, the apostle Paul refers to Abraham, the patriarch of Israel, as an example of faith and righteousness. Paul highlights that Abraham's righteousness was not ea…
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The Impact of An Emotionally Immature Person with Dr. Holly Spotts I’ve got an important question for you. Do you pray boldly for others, but when it comes to asking God for your needs, you are shy, even though our Lord repeatedly invites us in his Word to come to him to ask for what […] The post The Emotionally Immature Parent or Spouse (Emotional…
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Romans 3:21-31 is a passage from the New Testament of the Bible, specifically from the book of Romans, written by the Apostle Paul. Here is a summary of the passage: In these verses, Paul addresses the issue of righteousness and salvation through faith in Jesus Christ. He explains that apart from the law, a righteousness from God has been revealed.…
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The Impact of Emotionally Immature People with Dr. Holly Spotts Walking on eggshells around others pushes you to hide who God created you to be. Sometimes this pressure to pretend is caused by an emotionally immature person demanding that you orbit your life around theirs. And when this happens… You can trade self-compassion for self-deprecation [……
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Biblical Justification Ends Judgement Like an addictive drug, needing approval leaves us bound to others in an unhealthy way and your soul sucked dry. I know this… I’ve been there. Codependents crave approval from others. Often this need breaks us with its impossible demands. But no matter what we try or what books we might read […] The post Freedo…
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Romans 2:17-29 focuses on the guilt of the Jews despite their privileged position as God's chosen people. The passage begins by addressing the Jews who boast in their special relationship with God and their possession of the law, but then exposes their hypocrisy by pointing out that they break the very laws they claim to uphold. The passage emphasi…
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Romans 3:1-20 describes the guilt of all humanity before God. The passage begins by acknowledging the advantages that the Jews have as God's chosen people, but then points out that their unfaithfulness does not negate God's faithfulness. The passage goes on to say that all people, both Jews and Gentiles, are under sin and guilty before God. It argu…
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Romans 2:1-16 explains God's principles of judgment and warns against hypocrisy and partiality. The passage begins by admonishing those who judge others for their sins while committing similar sins themselves. It then explains that God's judgment is based on truth and impartiality, and that those who do good will receive glory, honor, and immortali…
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