Matthew 5:6 King James Version (KJV)
Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness: for they shall be filled.
Let Him fill you up! That’s what we all need!
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Absolutely brother!!!
You made it 21 days, that's a start that shows you and GOD can do it!!!
Now for 22, 23 .....
We'll all be praying for you!
Keep us posted, good and bad, we'll do all we can to help!!
Good bunch of guys here, let us help!
rramos361 LIKED above post
Matthew 5:6 King James Version (KJV)
Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness: for they shall be filled.
Let Him fill you up! That’s what we all need!
Sent from my iPhone using Crappie.com Fishing mobile app
rramos361 LIKED above post
Stay strong and let the Lord in. He will strengthen you and guide you down the right path. I will be praying for you.
Today makes day number 3. I've been keeping myself busy with video editing, reading the bible, and talking to my wife. Being away from home is hard. Thank you everyone for your prayers and support. With God, all things are possible.
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"Just Like Iron Sharpens Iron... So it is that One Man Sharpens Another Man." Proverbs 27:17rramos361 LIKED above post
rramos361 I pray for you to put that addiction to rest in Jesus name. He is risen. Let me say to you, one thing you never have to wonder about or worry about is the love for you of our Father in Heaven. It is with you always, never missing for a second. Now simply work on your love for our Father. Accept our brother Jesus and let them guide you. Accept our prayers to help lift you to our Father's love and saving. You are loved . Amen.
My son, who will be 30 in a few months went through a very bad time with alcohol and drugs. One day about 4 years ago, he called me at work and told me he needed help. We talked to some friends and they recommended a treatment facility. At first, he just wanted to do the 30 days and hope for the best. He ended up spending 6 months there with the last 3 being able to return to his job and report back to the rehab facility in the evenings. We visited him regularly. It has been sad to hear about all the young and older folks that have died, many times from suicide that were in the same facility that he was in. Having all the support from the group and from sponsors as well as regular AA meetings has given him the support he has needed. He will receive his 4 year pin for being sober in a few weeks. You have to be committed 100%, no pretending. He has held a great job with great benefits for 2+ years. He and his wife(met her thru the program) just had their 1st child, my first grandson. We are very proud of him. He has told his story to many groups over the last 4 years to hopefully help others go down the right path. I hope and pray he never relapses but I know it is possible. I hope you will do whatever it takes to get the help you need. Many people can quit cold turkey but so many people need a lot of support from others to get the strength they need to stay sober. I pray you will continue to admit you have a problem and seek help. Your life will be much more rewarding and your loved ones will forever be grateful to you.
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I said a prayer for you sir , I have had multiple people in my life that had issues with different addictions.
If you ever want to go ketch a fish and your in dfw we should go give it a try
life is short my friend and it is much easier without a monkey on your back for sure .
chin up brother and stay strong
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