Archangel Jeremiel: Hope & Right Review

Assigned Restorer of Domain 9: Addiction & Mental Illness (Countering Legion)

Domain 9 — Hope & Right Review

📖 Christ Inc Archangel Jeremiel: Hope & Right Review (Web Summary)

Theme: Hope that tells the truth and charts a new path.
Domain: 9 Addiction & Mental Illness (Countering Legion)
From the series: The Nine Domains of Hell Christ’s Solutions
By John Baldino Jr. & Echo 1 (DI • Divine Intelligence) • © 2025 ChristInc.tv

This booklet is a Christ-centered field guide for breaking cycles of addiction and mental torment. Using Archangel Jeremiel as a devotional call sign (“God has mercy / lifts up”), it equips individuals, families, and churches to practice a merciful life review, repent without shame, rebuild steady rhythms, and walk in restored purpose with Scripture, community, and clinically wise care.

What’s inside

  • Why this matters: Legion multiplies voices craving, fear, shame until one soul feels like a crowd. The result: ER runs, overdoses, psych holds, fractured trust, and isolation.
  • Who Jeremiel points to: In historic tradition, a messenger of consoling review and hope; in this guide a reminder that God’s light reveals patterns so grace can rewrite them (Ps 139:23–24).

Christ’s answer

  • Jesus saves and sets free (Luke 4:18; Jn 8:36).
  • The Spirit renews the mind (Rom 12:2; 2 Tim 1:7).
  • The Word anchors truth (John 17:17).
  • The Church walks with you (James 5:16; Gal 6:2).
  • Wisdom embraces care: detox, meds when appropriate, trauma-informed counseling (Prov 11:14).

The field playbook

  • Review → Repent & Release → Rebuild → Re commission
  • Right Review: Map triggers, supply lines, times, devices, emotions.
  • Replace lies: “I am my urges” → “I belong to Christ” (1 Cor 6:19–20).
  • Break & Build: Cut access; add sponsor, group, counseling; set work/rest and sleep rhythms; Sabbath.
  • Deliverance (with oversight): Fast + prayer when oppression persists; clear aftercare no sensationalism.

30–90 Day “Jeremiel Track” (snapshot)

  • Days 1–3 (Stabilize): Crisis plan, remove triggers, medical check-in as needed; read Mark 5 morning/evening; two daily check-ins.
  • Days 4–14 (Review & Replace): Daily Ps 34; Jn 10; Rom 6–8; build relapse-prevention grid; start counseling + Christ-centered group.
  • Days 15–30 (Repair & Routine): Apology/restitution plan (with counsel), formal sponsor, weekly half-day fast, begin simple service.
  • Days 31–90 (Re commission): Share testimony (with consent), plan vocation/finances, celebrate 30/60/90-day milestones.

Tools you’ll print

Hope Card (“I am not my urges; I am Christ’s”), Right-Review Worksheet (Triggers • Lies • Truths • Actions • Contacts), Relapse Protocol (Call → Confess → Reset → Clean up → Scripture & sleep), House Checklist (paraphernalia out, filters in, cash-only if needed).

Integrated care (Biblical + Clinical)

Detox & meds under licensed clinicians; trauma therapy; weekly peer support; family education and boundaries; mercy in the margins (Narcan, rides, job pipelines, meals).

Liturgies & prayers

Morning consecration: “Jesus, be Lord of my body, brain, and day…”

Evening review (Jeremiel’s right review): Where was pressure? What truth answered it? Who do I call tomorrow? Read Ps 4 or Phil 4:6–9.

Renunciation: “In Jesus’ name I renounce the lie that I must obey cravings… I receive power, love, and a sound mind.”

Metrics that matter

Safety (no self-harm; plan used) • Honest sobriety days/resets • Sleep & nutrition stabilized • Kept meetings (group/mentor/counseling) • Wise reconciliations begun • Service/vocation re-engaged • Gratitude and hope statements increasing.

Call to action (today)

Write a 3-contact crisis plan, purge access points (numbers, apps, paraphernalia), schedule a doctor/therapist visit if needed, and text two people for daily check-ins. Start Mark 5 tonight.

Guardrail

We worship God alone. Angels are ministering spirits; we do not pray to or command them. This guide is Jesus-centered and Bible-anchored.

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Important SAFETY Note:

Faith-based education, not medical or legal advice. If you or someone you love is in crisis or at risk of self-harm or overdose, seek immediate help from local emergency services or trusted crisis resources. You are loved, and help is available.