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ADDICTION
Another unexpected discovery in the Bible: an ancient account of a hangover. It’s a vivid depiction of the effects of drinking: the fighting, the hallucinations, the loss of memory, and the strange craving to do it all again.
Today, painful dependence on alcohol and drugs (illegal or prescription) are destroying many lives. While many people can drink moderately in social situations, there are some people for whom “one drink is too many and a hundred are not enough.” Something in their physical make-up, perhaps a genetic factor, prevents them from stopping, even if they wish they could. People who drink in response to stress or personal unhappiness may be showing early signs of alcoholism.
Alcoholism and other addictions lead to violence, poverty, sickness and isolation. Addiction breaks up families. While smoking cigarettes may seem relatively harmless, nicotine is one of the most powerfully addictive drugs people willingly consume, making it one of the hardest to give up. And its long-term effects are truly devastating.
When have you seen the reality of the actions of Proverbs 23:29,30? What effect has this behavior had on the person or that person’s family? What hidden needs is the person addicted trying to address? Why is this admonition important: “Don’t even look at that colorful stuff bubbling up in the glass!” (Verse 31)?
If someone in your family is battling addiction, you might want to learn more about programs to assist people facing addictions. Above all, keep praying for that person. Pray: Lord, when I am lonely and troubled, have pity on me. When my awful worries keep growing, rescue me from sadness. Remove from my life those things that separate me from you and keep me from experiencing healthy relationships with others.
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About this Plan
Discover the heart of God for the reaches of poverty and injustice— the evidence of which is on almost every page of the Bible. Through this 40-day journey, let God's Word change the way you see and respond to a world longing to experience the fullest hope of Christ.
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