Friday, February 5, 2016

Cocaine: No Joke When It Comes To Stepping Into Sobriety

By Wilford Clive


Many drug addicts find that giving their problems to God on a daily basis is the first step into taking the right action. Often people look at their own spiritual destiny and feel like they are working towards a specific goal in their life. When you give your problem to God, he gives you a certain sense of overcoming your pain and sorrow. You have to look at life and feel like it's working towards you. Life in general makes us see that we are in a good position for change.

I recently saw an episode on COPS which showed a man running around their neighborhood naked because of their use of cocaine. Cocaine makes a person run around and feel a sense of change. Change happens when you least expect and you can easily look at your life and say, "Hey, everything is going in a good or bad direction for me."

When someone takes drugs and drinks alcohol, they are actually crying out for help. They feel better when they are high because it actually masks the real problem in which they are dealing with.

It is a horrible feeling to know that you are not moving ahead. When we are suffering from emotional pain and sorrow, we tend to want to hide it. Alcohol and drugs makes it easy to do because they are easy to buy. When someone is high, they think that everything is okay and they have a sense of calm. When someone feels like everything is working against them, they tend to go into their own inner world. Change always seems to be a part of every addict's life. When people focus on their own troubles, they begin to feel a lot more open to their own personal lives. I think that in life, we need to feel a sense of knowing before anything else happens for us.

People that give their problems to God on a daily basis tend to do better in life because they have a sense that God will never allow anything bad to happen to them. God does not allow bad things to happen to his people. In fact, he loves everyone to the extent that he gives them an inner peace that will last forever. Getting closer to the Lord means that you are willing to take the time out of your busy schedule to pray and ask Jesus for help. Jesus always comes to your aid when you all upon his name.




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