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Jumping the Hurdle of Addiction

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I know that you can jump the hurdle of addiction and live a content filled peaceful life because I did, and I am. In my marriage and life I went through a lot of terrible emotions and marital issues during my bout with alcohol addiction. I have been sober for fourteen-years now, and I have never craved a drink, nor have I ever wanted to have a drink, socially or otherwise.

Addiction, like any adversity we face in life is just another hurdle we need to overcome. It’s not the end of your life because you have a problem with drinking today. It’s the beginning of a learning experience for tomorrow, and not just for the alcoholic, but for the loved one of the alcoholic as well. Adversity definitely makes people stronger. I cannot stay that I am stronger because of my own doing but because of what God has done for me in my life. There is a difference.  After spending years enveloped within an addiction, I came to realize that I was powerless to stop drinking and remain sober on my own. It is not our own strength but God’s strength.

What do you want to do with your addiction? To what level do you want to take it? The alcoholic may believe with all of his heart that he would like to continue drinking so he can feel good about himself. The enabler may believe he would like to continue rescuing the alcoholic every chance he can. If that is what you really want to do with the addiction in your life, then I would have to say you are still in the denial stages.

But let’s get past the denial stage, so we can hurry up and jump over this hurdle! A person can wallow for years in the denial stage of alcoholism and never realize they have a problem. The most unfortunate part about this is that while living in the denial state of alcoholism, the alcoholic hurts themselves and others in its destructive path. Many people’s lives are turned upside down because of the insidiousness of alcoholism and other addictions.

For instance the loved one of an alcoholic may not ever take a drink themselves, but because they live with the alcoholic they go through the same kinds of emotional, spiritual, and mental turmoil as if they were drinking. The alcoholic harms his body in every aspect imaginable each and every day. The good news is an alcoholic can completely eradicate all aspects of addiction for good and never crave another drink again. I know this to be a fact!

The fact is we can wallow in our addiction and continue to suppress our full potential as people, or we can except the fact that we are beautiful children of God that just do not need the crutches of addiction. What do you want to do with your addiction?

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Angie Lewis has written three books on how to have a happy marriage. She has just finished her fourth book THE ALCOHOLISM TRAP: Understanding Why You Drink and What You Can Do To Achieve Total Sobriety.  For more information about this book and marriage books, please visit: http://www.heavenministries.com

To see book previews, please visit: http://stores.lulu.com/angielewis
 
 

Angie Lewis is the author of five marriage books. Her style of writing focuses on the biblical foundations that God outlines for an exceptional marriage.

Love The Man You Married and Love The Woman You Married are great teaching tools for husband and wife to read together and then reflect upon. To preview or buy these books go here. http://www.lulu.com/AngieLewis

Journey on the Roads Less Traveled takes the reader on a spiritual journey towards spiritual awareness and forgiveness It talks about the author's own plight of overcoming alcohol addiction, coming to Christ and saving her marriage. To preview this inspirational book please see the marriage ministry. http://www.heavenministries.com




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» left by Judi Lake (2,386)
Judi Lake
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Good article, Angie! Addiction comes in so many ways in addition to alcoholism and I notice these days it's hitting the young kids harder then when I was growing up. If people could just learn to surrender all to God, it can't be any worse, can it? I've seen many people lives go down because of alcoholism and, as you know, it is not a one person disease. Thanks for your insightful piece, Angie!
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» left by Angie Lewis (7,529)
Angie Lewis
(1 year 173 days ago.)

Hi Judi,
I appreciate your encouraging thoughts. Blessings!
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» left by David Tanguay (1 year 160 days ago.)
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I'm glad for you that you have overcome your drinking problem. I've done hard drugs,alchohol only I was cured because My Lord has helped cure the world. My problem wasn't personal I don't believe anyone's problems are personal.
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Angie Lewis
(1 year 159 days ago.)

Thank you, David. God Bless. :-)
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