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From the Cross: Substance Abuse

  • Writer: David and Marilynn Chadwick
    David and Marilynn Chadwick
  • Aug 29
  • 2 min read

by David Chadwick


Substance abuse is the final topic we are going to look at in our series “From the Cross.” It is usually thought of as people’s misuse of things like alcohol, drugs, and pornography. But I would argue that there are a multitude of “substances” that can be abused. For today’s purposes, I am defining substance abuse as the misuse of any worldly pleasure in order to cope and be able to function from day to day.


Substance abuse is a lot like idolatry. People can have addictions to all sorts of things: power, money, shopping, success, the need to be liked by others, gambling, smartphones, and even food.


Notice the word “substance.” It is something that gives you a rush or something you need to get through your day. A substance gives you identity and meaning. It is the worship of something in creation that takes the place of the Creator.


So how do you gain victory over “substance” abuse? What is the answer to this problem?


First, recognize that the substance you crave is an idol and call it as such. Confess it. Own it. Acknowledge it. This puts you back in your rightful place under the Lordship of Jesus as you acknowledge that a created object has taken the rightful place that only your Creator should have! When you admit something, that is the first step in healing.


Secondly, hate what the addiction to this substance has done to your life. It has controlled you. It has mastered your will.


Third, and this one is key, you must replace your love for whatever substance has a hold on you with a greater love. In my opinion and experience, the only love I know that is stronger than a substance is the love, grace, and mercy of Jesus.


We must come face to face with his love. Jesus did not give us hell that we deserved, which is his mercy. But instead, he gives us eternity in heaven and so many blessings that we don’t deserve, which is his grace. As you contemplate the wonderful cross, you pour contempt on your pride. Your desire to please Jesus becomes greater than your desire for any addiction, false gods, substances, or idols. An encounter with Jesus will crush your contemptuous rebellion against God and his authority in your life.


If you follow Jesus, you are now a worshipper of the one, true God. Jesus now holds the seat of honor and authority in your life. You are called to seek first his kingdom and righteousness (Matthew 6:33). Your flesh and the lusts of your earthly passions have been crucified (Galatians 2:2). You are now free to love Jesus and others with all that is in you! This is God’s will for your life!

 
 

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