I was a nicotine addict for years, I’m still relatively young, so not decades, but at the time that I quit I had been on cigarettes, vapes, whatever. I hadn’t asked God in a legitimate way for anything. I’d asked for material and wealth “wishes” rather than actual guidance and help with my struggles.
Well, one day I decided to ask for strength to quit the nicotine. And I did. I took my last puff for months, then I relapsed, maybe three months back on it.
I knew I had broken my promise, and I did feel guilt. So, in order to fix it, I told God I would do it on my own, and so I did. I had a promise to uphold, and I did it.
I was a nicotine addict for years, I’m still relatively young, so not decades, but at the time that I quit I had been on cigarettes, vapes, whatever. I hadn’t asked God in a legitimate way for anything. I’d asked for material and wealth “wishes” rather than actual guidance and help with my struggles. Well, one day I decided to ask for strength to quit the nicotine. And I did. I took my last puff for months, then I relapsed, maybe three months back on it. I knew I had broken my promise, and I did feel guilt. So, in order to fix it, I told God I would do it on my own, and so I did. I had a promise to uphold, and I did it.
Stay strong and keep fighting the good fight. God will honor that!
As to you!