Jesus addiction

The Lord came “To open eyes that are blind, to free captives from prison and to release from the dungeon those who sit in darkness.” Isaiah 42:7

  • Are you hurting?
  • Do you have a hole in your heart that nothing seems to fill?
  • Have you tried everything to fill it but have found yourself caught in a viscous trap of addiction?
  • Are you sitting alone in darkness in the privacy of your own home?

Jesus said, “I have come that you might have life and have it to the full.” John 10:10

When you know Jesus “you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” John 8:32

What kind of bondage ties you down? Is it keeping you from going on in life?

Many people have been in one or more types of bondage listed above. Jesus has set them free from captivity to their addictions. You can be set free by the power of Jesus Christ.

Let us help you. Let Jesus help you. The TRUTH will set you free. Nothing is impossible with Jesus.

“What is impossible with men is possible with God.” Luke 18:27

“My eyes are ever on the Lord, for only He will release my feet from the snare.” Psalm 25:15

Nine Steps to Freedom

1. Your first step towards breaking free from the power of addictions is to admit that you are addicted and that you need help. Jesus says that when we confess ours sins He is just and faithful to forgive us our sins. I John 1:9

2. Your next step towards breaking free from the power of addictions is acknowledging Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior. This means that you believe that Jesus is the only Son of God, was born of the Virgin Mary and died for your sins. John 3:16 says that “God so loved the World that He gave his one and Only Son that whoever believes on him shall have eternal life.”

  • Begin by praying the Prayer of Salvation. Click here and we will help you pray. Make sure you return to this page and check out everything we have to offer. You may have tried prayer before and nothing happened. God’s ways are not our ways. Sometimes God chooses to work slowly in our lives. Breaking free from addictions is rarely an over night miracle. Don’t allow past failures to keep you from trying again.

3. Pray with us out loud, now.

  • Dear Jesus, I confess that I am weak right now. I repent of my sins and ask you to forgive me for them. I ask you to help me begin again. I confess that I am in bondage and ask that by the power of the Holy Spirit and the blood of Jesus that you set me free. Thank-you for freedom.

4. Resolve in your heart to do whatever is necessary to gain freedom: therapy, small groups discussions, deliverance, rehabilitation.

5. Resist the Devil. The Bible says, “Resist the devil and he will flee from you.” James 4:7 Whenever you feel the old temptations arising again pull out your Bible and begin to read God’s word. Pray saying, “Jesus I need your help right now. Satan, I command you by the blood of Jesus Christ to cease and desist.” Do not allow your mind to entertain unclean thoughts or thoughts about your addiction. When they come into your mind immediately divert your attention. Philippians 4:8 says, “Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable – if anything is excellent or praiseworthy – think about such things.”

6. You will need support from a local church. Most churches with large congregations will provide free counseling to help deliver you from addictions. Jesus can set you free from your addictions. You may still have times of temptation and will need to find a strong support team to give you strength when you feel like taking drugs. There are several ways you might go about finding a support group.

a. One source of help in most areas is the Yellow pages of your local telephone book. If you look under Drug Addiction and Treatment you should be able to find treatment centers and support groups.

b. Another source of help will be churches in your community. If you attend church contact your minister and tell him/her how you are struggling and that you need help. If he/she does not provide help contact some of the larger congregations in your area and ask who does have support groups for addictions.

c. Christian Recovery International provides information on finding support groups through Internet sources.

d. Overcomers Outreach Network will help you find meetings in your area.

7. Find a mentor or someone to whom you can be accountable. Anytime you are struggling this is the person you will call and get prayer support. A true friend will be someone you can call any time for help and who will listen to you.

8. Breaking addictions is not an easy over-night task. God is mighty to deliver you but you have established bad habits which will take time to be broken. Satan does not want you to be free. The good news is that God is sovereign and mighty. He will deliver you.

9. Contact us and we will pray for you. Jesus Cares. We care about you!

If you would like to begin a personal relationship with Jesus Christ, click here.

Related Websites

Citizen Link (Focus on the Family)

Another excellent source that reaches out to community issues, this site will take you to resources specifically designed for sexual addiction. If you have a problem you can call 1 719 531 3400. This site also has resources for building intimacy in your marriage.

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Teen Challenge

In order to be able to fight drugs, it is important to know all you can about them. That’s why Teen Challenge has put together this listing for you. Each of their drug information pages includes a description of the drug, its immediate and long-term effects as well as the paraphernalia associated with it. They have also included photographs of the drug and its paraphernalia whenever possible for each one.

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Covenant Keepers, Inc

If you are looking for help for your marital problems, but don’t have the cooperation of your mate, we are here to help you.” If your marriage needs help right now this site will give you information on marriage restoration.

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The Christian Recovery Connection

The Christian Recovery Connection lists answers to questions many Christians have about recovery.

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Eating Disorders Mirror Mirror

Mirror-Mirror eating disorders is an organization which provides an extensive collection of information. Read about definitions, signs and symptoms, how to help someone, how to survive the holidays, and many other topics.

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Wannabet

This is an online magazine for kids concerned about gambling. They feature articles by kids on the subject and give a variety of information such as the highs and lows of gambling.

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Gambler’s Anonymous

Do you need help with a gambling problem? Click here to connect with on-line support, Gambler’s Anonymous.

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How to Destroy the Evil Tree

This online book will help you to overcome sinful habits and break the generational curses in your life. You can view it chapter by chapter for a wealth of information.

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Alcoholics Anonymous

Alcoholics Anonymous is an international fellowship of men and women who have had a drinking problem. It is nonprofessional, self-supporting, nondenominational, multiracial, apolitical, and available almost everywhere. There are no age or educational requirements. Membership is open to anyone who wants to do something about his or her drinking problem.

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Overcomers Outreach

Another sex survey designed to be used as a guideline for determining sexual addiction. This site also contains links to recovery resources.

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Alcoholics Victorious

Another good program is Alcoholics Victorious, a world-wide program of support which offers a safe environment where recovering people who recognize Jesus Christ as their “Higher Power” can gather together and share their experience, strength and hope. Their site will help you find the nearest group to your location.

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Peniel Residential Drug and Alcohol Treatment

Center is a community-based program that offers help to both men and women, eighteen years of age and older who are suffering from the effects of substance abuse.

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Breaking Pornography Addiction

Do you need a plan for personal success with breaking your pornography addiction? This article will give you insight into the nature of addiction. It gives simple guidelines into controlling your thought life, dealing with the guilt, and taking one day at a time as you try to break free. You can subscribe to their confidential newsletter.

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Pornography: What’s the Big Deal?

Click here to reach excerpts from an article by Laurie Hall on the nature of pornography and its growing industry in the world.

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it’s addiction, it’s obsession, it’s a need to be me
it’s addiction, it’s obsession, so i can feel that i’m free

born in a time that sanctions all desire
i fight my insticts all the way
drawn to a strom of things i have to have
with patience like other virtues still in the way

i get enough of things to need them more
like love and destruction to name but two
it’s getting harder telling good from bad
with you senses asking was it good for you

it’s addiction, it’s obsession, it’s a need to be me

there’s so much i feel i have to have

– jesus jones lyrics

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