God Doesn’t Relapse

Delve into a profound exploration of recovery, where lived experience meets thoughtful inquiry.

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A Journey Through Recovery

God Doesn’t Relapse is a raw, unflinching memoir about addiction, survival, and the quiet power of grace. Through deeply personal storytelling, the book traces a journey from self-destruction to purpose, exploring what it means to rebuild relationships you once burned to the ground and to live with the weight of being spared when others were not. It is not a story about perfection or easy redemption, but about daily surrender, service, and choosing meaning over chaos. Honest, compassionate, and relentlessly human, God Doesn’t Relapse speaks to anyone who has struggled, loved someone who has struggled, or wondered why they are still here—and what they are meant to do with that gift.

Themes of Exploration

Conceptual Insights

Matt Grace explores recovery not as a finish line, but as a daily practice of humility, surrender, and grace. God Doesn’t Relapse confronts the myth that willpower alone can save us, exposing how shame isolates and how healing is sustained through honesty, accountability, and the right spiritual and human support. With raw clarity, the book offers a lived map of recovery—one shaped by faith, service, and the hard truth that lasting change happens when we stop doing life alone.

Intended Audience

Who Will Benefit from This Book

God Doesn’t Relapse is for people in recovery and for the family members who love them—but may be enabling without realizing it. It challenges fear-based rescue behaviors and calls for truth, boundaries, and accountability as the foundation of lasting change. The book also serves clinicians and program leaders who know recovery requires structure and spiritual grounding, not willpower alone, and speaks to anyone willing to confront the deeper systems that shape human behavior and healing.

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