You stop drinking by believing on Jesus Christ
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You stop drinking by believing on Jesus Christ
Faith only lest any man boast. There is no AAA that saves you. There is no friends that save you. It is the blood of Jesus Christ that saves you and nothing less.
I think if a forum like this proves anything it's that there's no one way to get into recovery.
Many methods are secular based.
I actually wasn't a believer when I got sober and hadn't been for many years, although I've re embraced my faith since
How is your recovery going Fronting?
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Many methods are secular based.
I actually wasn't a believer when I got sober and hadn't been for many years, although I've re embraced my faith since
How is your recovery going Fronting?
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But - to each our own.
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My people are from the Missouri Ozarks, and my grandma who lived to be 102 years old used to say there's more than 1 way to skin a cat.
Lots of ways to get sober. About a zillion I'd say. Hell, even atheists can get sober from what I hear!
Now I am Christian myself, I'll admit. Or I guess I'm proud to say hahaha. It almost feels like a crime these days. I'm a proud AAA member too btw, that old Prius of mine doesn't start sometimes.
Lots of ways to get sober. About a zillion I'd say. Hell, even atheists can get sober from what I hear!
Now I am Christian myself, I'll admit. Or I guess I'm proud to say hahaha. It almost feels like a crime these days. I'm a proud AAA member too btw, that old Prius of mine doesn't start sometimes.
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Hi Dee. I'm doing good. I'm living with my mother looking out for her as she is getting older now. I do have some beer on the weekends but I stopped my over the top drunkenness black out garbage. Thanks for asking. Hope you are doing well too.
My title is a bit misleading as many people quit drinking for all kinds of reasons. I think my point with the title is what is the utmost important thing in my life? Getting saved about a year or so ago. I knew the bible for many years but I didn't fully understand just how much grace God was offering for absolutely free, a gift. Instead of being depressed and drinking to black out so I forget I am even alive now all I have to do is remember my salvation and I get a joyful feeling only Jesus can supply me with. The King James bible!
I just realized what a lie I am telling myself. I still do need to stop drinking.
My title is a bit misleading as many people quit drinking for all kinds of reasons. I think my point with the title is what is the utmost important thing in my life? Getting saved about a year or so ago. I knew the bible for many years but I didn't fully understand just how much grace God was offering for absolutely free, a gift. Instead of being depressed and drinking to black out so I forget I am even alive now all I have to do is remember my salvation and I get a joyful feeling only Jesus can supply me with. The King James bible!
I just realized what a lie I am telling myself. I still do need to stop drinking.
Fronting, yeah, the title is misleading in a couple of ways. one of them being that prescription to others by using the “you”, when in reality you are talking about yourself.
in any case, i hope you will be able to stop drinking once you decide that is what you want. and if your faith can make that happen, more power to it!
in any case, i hope you will be able to stop drinking once you decide that is what you want. and if your faith can make that happen, more power to it!
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I don't want this thread to come off like I can't even quit even though I am saved. I want this thread to show as Jesus saves even the sinner like me. For it is far more important to be saved than it is to stop a sin.
I consider myself a Christian. However, your statement "it is far more important to be saved than it is to stop a sin" I think that sounds like an excuse to keep making poor choices. An this is the problem with a lot of Christians nowadays. They think as long as they do the whole born again prayer that their eternal life is forged in stone and they can keep engaging in whatever terrible **** they're doing.
To be a Christian is to be "Christ like". You cannot live a righteous life engaging in the same sinful acts. There has to be repentance and a change of behavior. As it is defined" Repentance is the activity of reviewing one's actions and feeling contrition or regret for past wrongs, which is accompanied by commitment to and actual actions that show and prove a change for the better." Will I continue to sin? Of course, but if I truly repent, do I justify the sinful act? I don't think so.
So...to me, if you claim to be a child of Christ, you better walk the talk . There are too many people nowadays using religion for anything but what it was designed for.
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I knew this old biker named Cowboy and he used to say that "Jesus loves babies, drunks and fools." Get to talkin to him and he'd say, "simply put, this meant you stood a 2/3 chance for divine intervention" if you were still drinkin.
I consider myself a Christian. However, your statement "it is far more important to be saved than it is to stop a sin" I think that sounds like an excuse to keep making poor choices. An this is the problem with a lot of Christians nowadays. They think as long as they do the whole born again prayer that their eternal life is forged in stone and they can keep engaging in whatever terrible **** they're doing.
To be a Christian is to be "Christ like". You cannot live a righteous life engaging in the same sinful acts. There has to be repentance and a change of behavior. As it is defined" Repentance is the activity of reviewing one's actions and feeling contrition or regret for past wrongs, which is accompanied by commitment to and actual actions that show and prove a change for the better." Will I continue to sin? Of course, but if I truly repent, do I justify the sinful act? I don't think so.
So...to me, if you claim to be a child of Christ, you better walk the talk . There are too many people nowadays using religion for anything but what it was designed for.
I consider myself a Christian. However, your statement "it is far more important to be saved than it is to stop a sin" I think that sounds like an excuse to keep making poor choices. An this is the problem with a lot of Christians nowadays. They think as long as they do the whole born again prayer that their eternal life is forged in stone and they can keep engaging in whatever terrible **** they're doing.
To be a Christian is to be "Christ like". You cannot live a righteous life engaging in the same sinful acts. There has to be repentance and a change of behavior. As it is defined" Repentance is the activity of reviewing one's actions and feeling contrition or regret for past wrongs, which is accompanied by commitment to and actual actions that show and prove a change for the better." Will I continue to sin? Of course, but if I truly repent, do I justify the sinful act? I don't think so.
So...to me, if you claim to be a child of Christ, you better walk the talk . There are too many people nowadays using religion for anything but what it was designed for.
Fronting, I hope your relationship with Jesus Christ will be a huge help in stopping drinking.
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