GERARD ASSEY
Published: 2021-07-21
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The Covid pandemic has probably been one of the worst crises for many. Besides seeing many of their close ones losing their lives right under their very nose, the agony of losing jobs with less or no income flowing in, social isolation at home has naturally caused spells of mental health concerns- causing undue and heavy depression and anxieties for countless lives. This depression can arise as a result of a sudden shift in a person’s life- the sudden loss of a loved one, the sudden termination of a job or the uncertainty over what the future holds. And the easiest way for many to escape (or according to them ‘cope’) with this depression is through the means of alcohol or drugs to numb or ease the pain they may be feeling or going through. For many others, the thought that drinking alcohol may seem harmless, at first; but drinking alcohol doesn’t stop with that first drink. You’re at a party, wanting to have some fun, you drink a beer; or you are probably tired from a long workday and have a glass of wine to unwind or just relax it out; you’re struggling through some life challenges, like finances, family, job etc; you’re feeling lonely, sad, confused; you have one drink, just to get your mind off life for a while. For many people, this is how alcoholism starts; that “one drink” leads to another, then another, and before you know it, you’re completely dependent upon alcohol to get through your day or any other situation in life. Further, to make matters worse, in today’s society, we are bombarded with pictures, TV shows, movies, and music that literally promote that consuming alcohol as someone being adventurous, glamorous, fun, and cool, that can tempt youngsters into being lured into this vice. Regular consumption of alcohol disrupts the balance of certain chemicals in the brain, disorganizing the thinking process and over time- months for some and years for others, continuous alcohol use significantly alters these chemicals in the brain, causing the body to crave more and more alcohol. Many alcoholics have trouble keeping a job, while others are unable to cope with family dynamics or social situations in a healthy manner. Many people who consume too much alcohol feel ashamed and withdraw from relationships in order to keep their addiction secret. Every year, alcoholism results in thousands of unnecessary deaths, millions of failed relationships and countless mental and physical health problems. Sadly, millions of people die from alcoholism or alcohol poisoning each year. And to add to this all-Alcoholism not only affects the alcoholic; alcoholism takes a toll on all of the people in an alcoholic’s life-family, friends, coworkers, neighbors, and others. Often, people in an alcoholic’s life feel helpless as to how to help their loved one and feel hopeless and helpless as to whether or not an alcoholic loved one can be saved. If you’re worried that someone you know has an alcohol addiction, it’s best to approach them in a supportive way. Avoid shaming them or making them feel guilty. This could push them away and make them more resistant to your help. We experienced countless stories of wives and children that would come into every service of ours, weeping asking us to pray for their husbands. Many of these came from areas where illicit alcohol was being sold, and this caused immense damages to the individual as well as their families, - sometimes even leading to loss of lives or being bedridden forever. This would move my heart so much as we would prayer for such cases and soon we started receiving testimonies of turn-arounds- that brought such joy! So here’s the Good News! Reformation, Renewal and Restoration from Alcoholism Behind every affliction is a wicked spirit, and as children of God we need to understand that the devil will stop at nothing to mess our salvation and destroy lives. It is the spirit that is behind the ruination of many lives and families-shattering, breaking and devastating homes. But as Christians, we believe in and serve a God of the impossible! But will it be easy? Certainly not! It would require changes in lifestyles- but as in Matthew 19:26, “With God, all things are possible.” We serve a God who can do anything in our lives – anything! God is just waiting for you to come to Him with this problem, this addiction. God is able to deliver you completely by cleansing, sanctifying, and justifying you (I Corinthians 6:9-11). Though alcohol abuse is a failing of the flesh (Galatians 5:19-21), the Holy Spirit can, and will, produce the self-control you need to overcome it (Galatians 5:22-23). In our weakness HE is our strength, and through HIS mighty restoration power in and through you, HE, can not only enable you recover from alcohol, but also ‘Reform, Renew & Restore’ all the years, time, relationship and everything else lost. Remember that we are saints according to God's Word (Ephesians 1) and that true freedom comes from realizing our true identity in Christ. So come to Him today!