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 I AM Free from Addiction (John 8:36)

 You can be free from addiction, one of the benefits of salvation of following Jesus your way shower is salvation freedom from addiction. You can be free from sex addiction, food addiction, gambling addiction, smoking addiction, drug addiction, sex romance addiction, shopping addiction. You can be free from any addiction no matter how long you have been engaged in the addiction you can be free.  Whoever the son sets free is truly free (John 8:36). No matter  how many times you relapse and fail  you can be free  with God’s help  in the  support of a  loving community  you can be free  and stay free  that one of  the benefit  of  salvation, why are you saved  but yet  you are still in bondage, you will know the truth  and the truth will make you  free.

 One of the way  that you know  that  you have an addiction is obsessive  thoughts  that you  are constantly thinking  about the  person, place, thing, activity, behavior, it’s all  that on your mind  you keep thinking about it, you keep talking about it, it is  full and  filling  your mind  and filling your thoughts.

Another sign  that there is an  addiction  is  that  it is  compulsive behavior  that even  when you don’t   want  to do it you still do it, you see yourself doing it and you can’t stop doing it, compulsive behavior  is that your  life  becomes  unmanageable, it  adversity  affects  your friendships, it  adversity  affects  your family, your  finances, your job, your  goals, your dreams,  your aspiration, your life is  out of  control  but you can be free, the chains of addiction  can be  broken  off of your life, it’s  a benefit  of knowing  Jesus, yes  there  are recovery  programs, there is a programs,  there is  support programs  all you got to do  is ask for help and be honest , admit that you  have an addiction, admit that you have an issue and you can be free.

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