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Substance Abuse
SUBSTANCE
ABUSE
SOLUTION...
Dr.
J.H. Jowett in his book written in 1920 says:
A
little while ago I was speaking to a
New York
doctor, a man of long and varied experience with the diseases that
afflict both body and mind. I asked him how many cases he had known
of the slaves of drink having been delivered by medical treatment
into health and freedom. How many he had been able to “doctor”
into liberty and self-control. He immediately replied, “Not
one.” He further assured me that he believed his experience would
be corroborated by the testimony of the faculty of medicine.
The
Nature of God by A.W. Pink.
Doctors
might afford a temporary escape, but the real bonds are not broken.
At the end of the apparent but brief deliverance, it will be found
that the chains remain. Medicine might address itself to effects,
but the cause is real and dominant as ever. The doctor has no cure
for the drunkard. Medical skill cannot save him. But grace can!
Without doctors, drugs, priests, penance, works, money or price,
grace actually saves. Hallelujah! Yes, grace saves. It snaps the
fetters of a lifetime and makes a poor sinner a partaker of the
divine nature and a rejoicing saint.
Ministers
of old never bought the lie of drunkenness being a disease
The
following is from David Brainerd’s journal while serving the
Indians June 19 to November 4, 1745, at Crossweeksung in New Jersey
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The effects of this work
have been very remarkable. I doubt not that many of these people
have gained more doctrinal knowledge of divine truths, since I first
visited them in June last, that could have been instilled into their
minds by the most diligent use of proper and instructive means for
whole years altogether, without such a divine influence. Their pagan
notions and idolatrous practices seem to be entirely abandoned in
these parts. They are regulated and appear regularly disposed in the
affairs of marriage. They seem
generally divorced from drunkenness, their darling vice, the “sin
that easily besets them.” Some of them seem now to fear this sin
in particular more than death itself.
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