If you are struggling with addiction today, I want you to know something important: you are not alone, and you are not beyond hope. Addiction does not make you weak or worthless. It does not define who you are. It is a battle — and battles can be won.
God sees every moment you’ve tried, every moment you’ve fallen, and every moment you’ve felt ashamed. He has not turned His back on you. His love for you has not changed.
Addiction tells you that you’ll never be free, but God says that whom the Son sets free is free indeed. Addiction tells you that you’re too far gone, but God says His mercy is new every morning.
You don’t have to fix yourself before coming to Him. You don’t have to be perfect. God already knows your struggle, and He loves you deeply.
There is hope for you — real hope — and you don’t have to walk this road alone.
If you have never accepted Jesus Christ as your Savior, or if you’re unsure, you can come to Him right now. He loves you, He sees you, and He is ready to receive you. You can pray something like this:
“Lord Jesus, I know I am a sinner and I need You. I believe You died for me and rose again. I ask You to forgive me, save me, and come into my heart. I place my trust in You alone. Thank You for loving me. Amen.”
If you prayed that sincerely, God heard you — and He welcomes you as His child.
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