Good morning Peres!
I haven’t been on here in awhile but I’m personally in a desperate situation and I know there are a number of believers here so.
I’ve asked a few other places online as well as everyone I know that is a believer in person and I want to ask here as well.
Straight up my finacé is addicted to meth. I’ve known for a while now but she just admitted it to me a few weeks back. I’ve been angry and bitter and sad and every other emotion imaginable. She is a believer and I have seen her weep and pray and beg God to help her.
I was thinking of cutting her out of my life completely but after serious prayer time I do not think the Lord wants me to do that.
This addiction is destroying her life, causing immeasurable pain for her daughter and selfishly crushing my heart as well.
I’d ask for prayer for her, prayer for the people she gets her drugs from, prayer for her daughter who she hasn’t seen in weeks on end now and prayer for myself that my anger doesn’t overtake me and I remain faithful to trust God in this very difficult time instead of taking matters into my own hands.
Thank you for reading. Believer or not. Thank you.
Stay strong Pede’s! May the Lord guide and keep each of us.
People don’t realize that the most important rule of change is that it must come from within. Fixing the things outside of us does not create lasting change.
The only way to create lasting change within ourselves is to meditate. It literally rewires our brains. We learn to live in the present rather than the past with all our past emotions, habits and behaviors. The most powerful place to create—literally proactively create our own future—is from a still mind. Beyond our five senses is where there lies an infinite field of potential. If we can reach that place, we can create there. Otherwise, we continually live in the past, recreating what we know, how we felt, who we were.
I’d recommend the book “Supernatural” by Joe Dizspenza. It teaches you how to do this, how to get to that creative place. His meditations are on YouTube.
Changed my life. For good. For real.