When you’re using drugs and
alcohol, you're interacting with the kingdom of darkness. In many cases, no
matter how much self-determination and strength you gather on your own, you
don’t have enough power to break free from the hold Satan has on you. That’s
because you’re battling a physical addiction, along with a battle in your mind.
This combination is used by Satan to keep you in the cycle of addiction, even
though you may have the desire to quit. You can even be desperate to quit, but
feel unable to follow through on the promises you make to yourself and others.
Many people have won the physical
battle of addiction, but get trapped by the lies that continue in the mind. Satan
is called the father of lies for a reason and in Ephesians 6:11, his tactics are
called ‘wiles.’ The word ‘wiles’ is defined in the dictionary as “A stratagem
or trick intended to deceive or ensnare.”
So there you go! Satan has a
strategy and he’ll come up with every trick in his evil book to keep you in his
clutches. Therefore, the first lie to eliminate from your mind is that you can’t
get set free from addictions. The truth is, YOU CAN!
When you fully surrender your
addictions and thinking processes to God, you remember that He is more than
enough. God has the power to set you free, while the devil only has the power
that you hand over to him based on his lies, tricks and wiles. That alone
should make you mad enough to say “No!” to the devil’s tactics, and “Yes” to
God’s plan for your life.
In your addiction, you often see
Satan as the one with all the power. You can’t resist him because you’re
surrendered to him. If you transfer your obedience to God, you will be shocked
and amazed by His power, love, and grace.
If you need help with the battle
in your mind, you can call one of the counselors of The Solid Rock Road at
541-778-8680. You can also check out our website at www.thesolidrockroad.com and our
Christian recovery book that is used by individuals and in the Christian
recovery group process. It’s titled “Follow The Solid Rock Road: Pathway toRadical Recovery,” and is available on Amazon.com in print and on Kindle.
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