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Yes, my response is consistent because of the 10 or so years I spent working with addicts, and being around them, many of whom prayed night and day to be released from their addiction, who were NOT freed from it. It was ALWAYS there. Their success was measured in the days that they, through the help of God, could resist that addiction and NOT drink/shoot up.
Your pollyanna world sounds nice, but it is not based in reality. I know that God can heal anything, and can do anything, but sometimes that "healing" is simply the strength to resist the urge/temptation.
Why was the apostle Paul not healed from his affliction? He said that he prayed continuously for it's removal, and it was not removed. He got past it, with the help of God. Just like an addict does.
You have not been on this forum long enough to judge my thinking on my "correctness".... you would do well to listen more, and speak less for a while. YOU might learn something.
Your pollyanna world sounds nice, but it is not based in reality. I know that God can heal anything, and can do anything, but sometimes that "healing" is simply the strength to resist the urge/temptation.
Why was the apostle Paul not healed from his affliction? He said that he prayed continuously for it's removal, and it was not removed. He got past it, with the help of God. Just like an addict does.
You have not been on this forum long enough to judge my thinking on my "correctness".... you would do well to listen more, and speak less for a while. YOU might learn something.
I think you have forgotten that Paul was bitten by a poisonous snake and just shook it off with no harm done. However that is not an addiction and neither was whatever God allowed to buffet him. Two 'not addictions' there, but both spiritual realities.
Paul did not pray continuously for the removal of anything. He asked God 3 times to remove the 'thorn in his flesh', which was not an addiction. God told him that His grace was sufficient for him. Further, Paul had this to say about the problem:
So to keep me from becoming conceited because of the surpassing greatness of the revelations, a thorn was given me in the flesh, a messenger of Satan to harass me, to keep me from becoming conceited. II Cor.12:7. (the devil is not an addiction, but rather a spiritual enemy of God and all who belong to God.)
We learn from this statement (and a few others) that Paul suffered at the hand of God to keep him from becoming conceited because of the spiritual experiences God had granted him. Paul did not abuse alcohol or tobacco or porn. He prayed earnestly 3 times and God told him no Paul.
You have not been on this forum long enough to judge my thinking on my "correctness".... you would do well to listen more, and speak less for a while. YOU might learn something.
I would trade very single bit of so called human knowledge for even one truth from scripture. So no thank you, I will not be hanging on your every word.
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