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This forum is for those souls 18 years and older who are dealing with some type of addictive behavior whether it be from alcohol, drugs, overeating, fear, worry, sex, etc. Only with help and guidance from God can we ever hope to overcome these addictions. What is impossible for us to do IS POSSIBLE with God. Friends and family of those stricken with addictions are welcome to share as this problem affects more than just the soul entangled in its web.

physical versus spiritual

Postby Sylvia » Mon Dec 03, 2007 6:58 pm

Since the first part of October I have had 3 MRI's and a spinal tap. Many doctors appointments. My good days of being able to walk are getting fewer and fewer. Today I was told I do have MS. But inside I am so happy. This is why I am putting this in Real Solutions instead of another forum. My favorite song is Casting Crowns "Do you want to be free?"
"lift your chains, I hold the key, the power of heaven and earth belong to me". (see my cool space) I have been sober for 6 months. Why did it work now and not the million times I tried before? I wanted something more then booze. I wanted God to use me for His will not mine. My will has not worked all that great. But since that decision 6 months ago God keeps surprising me with new things. New blessings. New ways of serving Him. I belong to the King. He holds the key to your chains that wrap around your life. What is more important to you? I had to finally ask myself that. Where is true happiness? Having Christ as center of your life. that's where true happiness exists. I had to let go and let God.
When the doctor told me today, I wasn't upset. My Heavenly Father has a hold of my hand. So what I walk funny? Psalms 37:23&24 states "The steps of a man are established by the Lord. And He delights in his way.
WHEN he falls, he shall not be hurled headlong; Because the Lord is the One who holds his hand."
Amen and thank you Jesus *JITW*
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