Habits: Addictions
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When thinking about addictions, I’m sure many people would like to deny they are addicted. Someone might say: “I don’t take drugs, I don’t smoke, I don’t drink, I don’t gamble, so I can’t be an addict!” But the truth is we are all addicted to something. Addictions are when we pursue something other than God habitually to give us comfort, relief, even when it is harmful to us.
That’s the bad news — we are all addicts. The good news is that Jesus came to set us free and give us a new life. Let us come to God once again and receive His freedom.
Readings
Romans 7:14-25
Isaiah 61:1-3
Matthew 6:24
Quotes
“Not having control over doing, taking or using something to the point where it could be harmful to you.”
NHS
“Addiction is a chronic [long-term] condition that can affect many aspects of your life, including your physical and mental health, relationships and career. There are two main forms of addiction: substance use disorders and behavioural addictions. Addiction is treatable.”
Cleveland Clinic
“pursuing something other than God in a repetitive, habitual, or patterned way to get our needs met and bring us comfort, even though it’s harmful to us.”
Dr. Karl Benzio
Preacher: Alex Camp
Series: Habits
Date: January 19, 2025