Day 7 - Taking It to Our Knees - The Plague of Addictions

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Day 7 - Taking It to Our Knees - The Plague of Addictions

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Welcome to Day Seven of the devotional series taken from the book, “Taking It to Our Knees – Rigorous Prayers for Life’s Greatest Challenges.”
Today’s Theme is “The Plague of Addictions.”
 
The Quote for Today Is This:
"Like a city whose walls are broken through is a person who lacks self-control."

Proverbs 25:28

 
Life is filled with pain.  Or maybe more accurately, our lives are engulfed in pain.  We’ve all run into it, or have had it run into us, or have had it run over us.  That pain can be physical, emotional, mental, or spiritual.  It can be a product of the people around us, or the person within us.  It can come to us in the form of circumstances beyond our control, or circumstances that we should have controlled.  We might have had nothing to do with it, or everything to do with it.  In whatever way it comes, pain comes to all of us.
The perpetually debilitating nature of our pain gradually weakens our resolve to fight it.  Our belief that we can somehow beat it dissolves into some sort of mythical fantasy that becomes dimmer with each passing day.  Desperate to have even a moment of relief from the pain that dogs our steps, we turn to self-medication.  Self-medication can take on any number of forms, but the desire to seek relief is what drives them all.  If these methods of self-medication deliver the desired relief, our decision to use them is reinforced.  In time, we can begin to develop a gradually increasing dependency upon them that is far beyond their intended use or actual benefit. 
These means of self-medication soothe our emotional state, grant us a sense of control over our pain, and become so thoroughly integrated into our daily lifestyle that to remove them would cause a disruption in our lives that we perceive as far greater than the disruption of the dependency that we have now created.  We soon discover that the means of self-medication has created its own pain.  And in time that pain replaces the pain that we were originally self-medicating against, leaving us in the perpetually debilitating state that is certain to be our fate if we decide to swap one kind of pain for another in order to somehow remedy our pain.
The longer the dependency, the tighter its grip.  We fear the seemingly insurmountable challenge of breaking the addiction.  This fear is compounded by our concern that what we medicated ourselves against will return in force if we forsake our addiction.  In essence, we are held hostage to a something that numbs but never cures.
 
Prayer
Dear God:
There are things that enslave me.  I am bound by shackles of all kinds.  I know what many of them are and I am tired of every one of them.  But I also know that there are many that I’m not aware of.  There are things that I’ve been bound by for so long that I’ve allowed them to become part of who I am and what I do.  I am tired of the shackles.
And so Lord, whatever it is that binds me, whatever dependency I have that I’ve cultivated or given permission to, whatever the addiction is that I readily admit to or constantly deny…whatever these things are, I am asking You to free me from them.  Free me from them in ways that I thought to be impossible.  You said, “If the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed.”  Free me because I do not have the power nor the courage to be any kind of liberator by myself, for I fear that liberation from my addiction may open the door for me to be enslaved by that which I’ve spent my life running from.
The only thing that I want to serve in life is You.  I want to be give the entirety of myself to You and You alone, for in being surrendered to You I am freed from everything and to everything.  Therefore, please take away all of the lesser things that I’ve allowed to enslave me and fill me with everything that will free me.
I pray all of this in Jesus’ Name.  Amen.
 
Here’s a thought to carry with you today:
“What will I do when all of my shackles lay shattered and broken at my feet?  I will reach over and begin breaking the shackles of the person standing next to me.  And I would challenge you to envision a world where we’re all doing that every day.” 

Craig D. Lounsbrough

 
Thanks for joining us today on this thirty-day devotional series taken from the book, “Taking It to Our Knees – Rigorous Prayers for Life’s Greatest Challenges.” You will find “Taking It to Our Knees” on Amazon, Barnes and Noble, or wherever books are sold.
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