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 According to Christian theology, God is a God of mercy and forgiveness, and He desires for everyone to come to repentance and salvation. The Bible teaches that all people, including those struggling with addiction, can be saved through faith in Jesus Christ. 


Some common signs of addictive behaviors include:

  • Loss of control over the behavior, such as feeling like you can't stop or cut back despite wanting to
  • Increasing tolerance, where you need more of the substance or behavior to achieve the same effect
  • Withdrawal symptoms when trying to stop or reduce the behavior
  • Neglecting important responsibilities, relationships, and activities due to the addiction
  • Continued use despite negative consequences, such as health problems, financial issues, or relationship problems
  • Feeling anxious or irritable when unable to engage in the addictive behavior
  • Feeling guilty or ashamed after engaging in the addictive behavior
  • Lying or hiding the addictive behavior from others
  • Spending a lot of time and money on the addictive behavior
  • Feeling like you're using the behavior to cope with stress, anxiety, or other emotions.


 Congratulations on taking the first step towards recovery! The journey ahead may seem overwhelming, but it's essential to remember that you're not alone. Begin by acknowledging that you're struggling with addiction and that seeking help is a sign of strength.  



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