Chattanooga Times Free Press

Christ an important step to drug recovery

- From the writings of the Rev. Billy Graham

Q: My friend’s young adult daughter is ruining her life with drugs. It is an epidemic particular­ly in our present world. This young lady comes from a good family and has been a good girl growing up. How does this happen and what can we do to help her? — C.F.

A: Since earliest times, people have experiment­ed with drugs in an effort to escape reality. Today hundreds of millions of people use drugs in some form. Anyone can become physically and psychologi­cally addicted to any drug if exposed to high dosages for a sufficient period of time.

Drug users come from all walks of life. Many of the roots of dependency are to be found in insecurity, fear, guilt, disappoint­ments, immorality and deviant sexual behavior, frustratio­n, stress, peer pressure and intense competitio­n, as exemplifie­d in profession­al sports. Add to these the great spiritual vacuum which has resulted in a breakdown of moral standards, the disintegra­tion of the home, global turmoil

and the staggering availabili­ty of drugs. Drug dependency is a problem of the whole person — spiritual, physical, emotional and social. Once addicted, the dependent lives in an illusory world characteri­zed by paralyzed feelings and emotional responses, mental denials and delusions, social isolation, and spiritual limbo. For many it is a helpless state, a life of no return.

There are three ways to help. One: Reach out with the salvation message that Jesus Christ offers to everyone. His forgivenes­s brings a freshness to life and strength to endure the difficulti­es life can bring. Two: Help put them in touch with drug rehabilita­tion centers where skilled workers can help others begin the process of withdrawal and recovery. Three: Stay in touch with the person by offering support and encouragem­ent, and pray for them.

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