I never wrote a post about my progress in overcoming masturbation since September, 2017, but I wanted to say that it has now been 141 days (over 4 and a half months since I last masturbated), and I no longer watch porn on the computer as well. I have been free since December 4th, and have not done so during all of 2018! I unfortunately am still occasionally visited by a wet dream though, which is rather disappointing, but thankfully only happens now ever 3-4 weeks, but am hoping that those will eventually stop.
This was an addiction I struggled with for nearly 10 years of my life! And I never thought it would ever disappear! So I am very grateful to God that he has given me the strength to finally leave this addiction and move on with my life no longer carrying the chain. Other then addiction though, there are several other chains in my life that I still waiting to be broken, as I'm sure many of you are also wishing. I thank Jesus though that he truly is a chain breaker like the song by Zach Williams says he is, and must continue hoping that the lord will break all my chains and those currently being carried by my loved ones. The other day I made a post about the Lord protecting me from sickness and help my trembling hands, well - as I write this I find that my hands are very shaky and it is annoying, but I must not give in to a spirit of fear, for (2 Timothy 1:7) "God has given me a spirit of love, power and a sound mind."
As I am now free from a 10 year addiction that I have struggled all of my life with all thanks to only one - just ONE simple event happening in my life. And on that day, I made the change a reality. Through this trial, I am reminded that there is truly no such thing as impossible. For with God, all things are possible and made new. And incredibly, I have experienced first-hand that the power of the human will can make many impossible things become reality as well.
This was an addiction I struggled with for nearly 10 years of my life! And I never thought it would ever disappear! So I am very grateful to God that he has given me the strength to finally leave this addiction and move on with my life no longer carrying the chain. Other then addiction though, there are several other chains in my life that I still waiting to be broken, as I'm sure many of you are also wishing. I thank Jesus though that he truly is a chain breaker like the song by Zach Williams says he is, and must continue hoping that the lord will break all my chains and those currently being carried by my loved ones. The other day I made a post about the Lord protecting me from sickness and help my trembling hands, well - as I write this I find that my hands are very shaky and it is annoying, but I must not give in to a spirit of fear, for (2 Timothy 1:7) "God has given me a spirit of love, power and a sound mind."
As I am now free from a 10 year addiction that I have struggled all of my life with all thanks to only one - just ONE simple event happening in my life. And on that day, I made the change a reality. Through this trial, I am reminded that there is truly no such thing as impossible. For with God, all things are possible and made new. And incredibly, I have experienced first-hand that the power of the human will can make many impossible things become reality as well.