Here's the deal about addictions: you want to defeat them instead of making concessions.
It's possible. Alcoholics don't need to stay away from the physical presence of liquor or parties. Gamblers can play cards for fun. You don't have to be condemned to averting your eyes on beaches.
Yes, the key components are prayer, meditation, confession, and accountability.
You said you know the scriptural references; I believe you.
However, I read your previous thread about your experience with the church. It would be hard to trust after such an ordeal. Which leads me to what I've learned:
1) You will have to address elements in your life that haven't occurred to you yet. It all relates.
2) While everything is spiritual, it is also physical. Addictions are largely controlled by brain chemistry. DO NOT underestimate dopamine! Its effects are more powerful than cocaine.
3) Dopamine is the counter your brain uses to overcome anger, hurt, betrayal, and any number of relationship traumas in your life. These issues must be dealt with.
4) One thing stated was almost helpful. You should care what women think of you and what you force them to experience. It is far more diabolical than that. Viewing porn is adultery and actually financially participating in the actions taking place on the screen. Once you internalize that, it should make it a struggle, if not impossible to watch.
5) I assume you're married, but I don't know how old you are or if your wife knows of your struggle. While marriage isn't a solution, healthy communication and affection are a huge plus. You can experience the true goal of intimacy, but it has to be without guilt. If you conquer it, she shouldn't have to be burdened by it. This should be an incredible incentive. You want her to admire you. It's hardwired into a man's DNA.
6) Relationships in your life are key. Have you recognized any anger toward whoever sexualized your life? Can you forgive them?
7) It's not as simple as form over substance. Pray, yes. Praying while understanding what's happening is better.
8) I look forward to this not being a drain on your life or your marriage.
Any more observations I might give would require that we know each other better.
I've been through what you've been through, breaking this addiction. I succeeded.
I've been through what you've been through with the church.
Your peace in this area is important and even necessary. It will need to be resolved in your mind.
I broke my addiction without the church, so that is possible. Don't let that stop you from beating this!
It's possible. Alcoholics don't need to stay away from the physical presence of liquor or parties. Gamblers can play cards for fun. You don't have to be condemned to averting your eyes on beaches.
Yes, the key components are prayer, meditation, confession, and accountability.
You said you know the scriptural references; I believe you.
However, I read your previous thread about your experience with the church. It would be hard to trust after such an ordeal. Which leads me to what I've learned:
1) You will have to address elements in your life that haven't occurred to you yet. It all relates.
2) While everything is spiritual, it is also physical. Addictions are largely controlled by brain chemistry. DO NOT underestimate dopamine! Its effects are more powerful than cocaine.
3) Dopamine is the counter your brain uses to overcome anger, hurt, betrayal, and any number of relationship traumas in your life. These issues must be dealt with.
4) One thing stated was almost helpful. You should care what women think of you and what you force them to experience. It is far more diabolical than that. Viewing porn is adultery and actually financially participating in the actions taking place on the screen. Once you internalize that, it should make it a struggle, if not impossible to watch.
5) I assume you're married, but I don't know how old you are or if your wife knows of your struggle. While marriage isn't a solution, healthy communication and affection are a huge plus. You can experience the true goal of intimacy, but it has to be without guilt. If you conquer it, she shouldn't have to be burdened by it. This should be an incredible incentive. You want her to admire you. It's hardwired into a man's DNA.
6) Relationships in your life are key. Have you recognized any anger toward whoever sexualized your life? Can you forgive them?
7) It's not as simple as form over substance. Pray, yes. Praying while understanding what's happening is better.
8) I look forward to this not being a drain on your life or your marriage.
Any more observations I might give would require that we know each other better.
I've been through what you've been through, breaking this addiction. I succeeded.
I've been through what you've been through with the church.
Your peace in this area is important and even necessary. It will need to be resolved in your mind.
I broke my addiction without the church, so that is possible. Don't let that stop you from beating this!