Monday, July 6, 2009

Addicted to Faith

The final (I hope) edited copy of "Addicted to Faith" was sent to the publisher on Friday. Writing this book brought to the forefront many memories for me. Memories of my wife's battle with an addiction to prescribed pain killers.Recently the news media has reported on the drastically high number of people who die from accidental overdoses to prescribed medications.The numbers surpass those attributed to addictions to cocaine or other similar opiates. According to the NIDA, National Institute On Drug Abuse, an estimated 48 million people abuse these drugs, using them for non medical reasons.Accessibility to these drugs is a major contributing factor, easily obtained from legal sources...doctors and dentists.Responsibility for addiction is the sole property of the addict, however when we knowingly contribute to their addiction we become like the pusher. These professional "pushers" are educated not only in their chosen field of medicine but are taught to recognize the micro-signs of addiction. Yet many choose to ignore the signs, writing the prescription just to get the addict out of their ER or office.As a professional they should offer the help the addict really needs, whether the aid is direct or by recommendation. When the doctor or other professional instead chooses the easy route they should be held accountable. I understand the addict has made the choice to abuse, and for these decisions there will always be consequences. They will be responsible for the harm they bring to their own life, but in no way does this excuse the professional "pusher's" behavior.
I hope that "Addicted to Faith" or "Going Numb" will help the addict recognize that through the grace and mercy of a loving God they can defeat the addiction in their life. I hope they see that a trip to the Cross can be made instead of yet another trip to their "pusher".
Hebrews 12:2
"Let us fix our eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of our faith who for the joy set before him endured the cross, scorning it's shame, and sat down at the right hand of the throne of God."

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