When I was battling addiction I knew in my heart of hearts that I was an addict but I didn’t want anyone else to know so I was bound and determined I was going to kick the “habit” on my own.
Addiction isn’t a bad habit.
It is a disease.
I believe you all know me well enough that I have a tremendous amount of will power. Will power conquers bad habits but has no chance in conquering addiction disorder.
Thirty-three years ago, at this time, my “will power” had led me to thinking the only way out of my situation was to take my own life.
Then I made a change.
After a very intense family intervention, I made a decision that forever changed my life and many others.
I sought help for my addiction disorder.
What changes do you know you need to make but just can’t seem to take the first step into a new world?
If will power isn’t working, maybe you need a coach or a counselor.
Whatever the case…life is short and you are running out of life.
Straddling the fence and not changing what you know you need to change guarantees you three things:
1. You will not change.
2. You will miss out on the adventures of a new journey.
3. Your crotch will hurt!
Get off the fence today and make that change you are thinking about making.
Luke 1:37, “For nothing will be impossible with God.” (ESV)
P.E.A.C.E.