Overcoming AddictionSample
Freedom Over Our Addictions
Have you ever wondered what it takes to successfully fight addiction?
In the story of Les Miserables, Jean Valjean is constantly pursued and bothered by his nemesis Javert. In a twist of fate, towards the end of the play (or movie), Valjean is given a knife and finally given the opportunity for revenge. Javert says, “You’ve hungered for this all your life. Take your revenge with a knife.” To everyone’s surprise, Valjean cuts the binds and sets Javert free.
Freedom is a powerful thing, and it’s exactly the type of thing we need from our addictions. Ultimately, Jesus has purchased our freedom with his blood. Here’s a few ways to apply that as we fight our addictions.
First, we need to manage our stress better. If we minimize our stress, the need for addiction is weakened. One way to do this is to put things into perspective. God is in control and He loves you. That means God has a purpose and a plan for you even when life feels hard.
Second, we need to be aware of our emotions. Our feelings can lead us into destructive habits if we let them dictate our actions. Emotions are like a warning system, telling us that something might not be right. As long as we bring our emotions to God, we won’t run towards our addictions to soothe them.
Third, recognize that addictions affect our entire lives. They’re not only damaging spiritually, but also relationally, financially, and professionally. Addiction is difficult to conquer, but continuing our addictions takes more effort and will continually effect your life negatively. Trust God’s plan for your life.
Fourth, and most importantly, confess to God your addiction and sin as soon as possible. Confession takes the sting, power, and secret out of addiction. Reaching out to someone to help you fight is one of the best available weapons.
If you are having trouble identifying or stopping, ask those closest to you or seek professional coaching and guidance. If you have a substance issue, a medical facility might be necessary. Call our Lighthouse Network Helpline at 844-Life-Change (844-543-3242) and we will find a Christian option for your situation.
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About this Plan
Have an addiction or know someone who might? Addictions are so common that in fact, we all have at least 1 or 2. In this series, Dr. Karl Benzio, a Christian psychiatrist, uses psychological sciences about how God designed our minds to work and unpacks the cause and symptoms of addiction, then helps us understand how to apply the cure God reveals in the Bible to renew our mind and find freedom over the addictive idols of our heart.
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