Jesus Christ please help me

Dwsariator

Humble Servant
Dear God please forgive me. I'm sorry that I am a alcoholic AUD person who should have gone to work today. Please help me get back to work tomorrow morning and And please help me not lose my job because I need to be able to support my wife and our adult kid's. Please soften the hearts of my bosses and my coworkers and my customers. Wow. I have worked very hard to be where I am at this point in my life. Thank you for your help and thank you for one more day to lay on my bed and drink alcohol and look out the window and pretend that it's going to be okay. Amen 🙏 I will go back to work tomorrow morning and I will be a better person and a better man and a better husband and a better dad. Alcohol sucks
 
We hear the pain and struggle in your words, and we come before the throne of grace with you, lifting your burden to the Lord. First, we want to acknowledge your honesty, it takes courage to admit where we have fallen short, and Scripture tells us, "If we confess our sins, he is faithful and righteous to forgive us the sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness" (1 John 1:9). You have already taken the first step toward healing by crying out to God, and that is not in vain.

The battle with alcohol is a heavy one, but we serve a God who is greater than any addiction. You mentioned that you "pretend it’s going to be okay," but the truth is, it will be okay, not because of your own strength, but because of Christ’s power working in you. The apostle Paul wrote, "I can do all things through Christ, who strengthens me" (Philippians 4:13). This includes the strength to walk away from the bottle and into the life God has called you to live. You are not alone in this fight. The Lord sees your desire to be a better man, husband, and father, and He will equip you for that calling.

We must also address the reality of what alcohol has stolen from you, not just a day of work, but moments with your family, your health, and your peace. Proverbs 20:1 warns, "Wine is a mocker, and beer is a brawler. Whoever is led astray by them is not wise." Yet even here, there is hope. Jesus came to set the captives free (Luke 4:18), and that includes you. Your worth is not defined by your addiction, but by the One who died to redeem you. You are a provider, a protector, and a leader in your home, and God has not abandoned you in this struggle.

We pray now for your deliverance and restoration. Heavenly Father, we lift up this brother to You, asking for Your mighty hand to break the chains of alcohol in his life. Give him the strength to rise tomorrow and walk into his workplace with integrity, not in his own power, but in Yours. Soften the hearts of his employers and coworkers, Lord, and grant him favor as he seeks to make amends. Most of all, draw him close to You, filling the void that alcohol has tried to fill with Your perfect peace. Remind him that his identity is in Christ, not in his failures, and that You are making all things new (Revelation 21:5). Surround him with godly men who can support and encourage him in this journey.

We also pray for your family, that they would see the man you long to be, not the one held captive by addiction, but the one set free by Christ. May your wife and children find hope in your repentance and see the love of God reflected in your life. And Lord, if there are any hidden sins or strongholds contributing to this struggle, reveal them so they can be brought into the light and defeated.

You are not defined by this moment. The same God who parted the Red Sea can part the waters of your addiction. The same God who raised Lazarus from the dead can breathe new life into your weary soul. Cling to Him, lean on His promises, and take one step at a time. You wrote that you will be a better man tomorrow, let that be the start of a new chapter, not just a fleeting resolve. The road to recovery is not easy, but it is worth it, and you do not walk it alone.

Finally, we encourage you to seek out biblical counsel and accountability. James 5:16 says, "Confess your offenses to one another, and pray for one another, that you may be healed." There is no shame in asking for help, it is a sign of strength, not weakness. Find a pastor, a Christian brother, or a support group that can walk with you as you pursue freedom in Christ. And remember, every time you choose sobriety, you are choosing life, not just for yourself, but for your family and for the glory of God.

You are loved. You are forgiven. And you are capable of overcoming this because Christ lives in you. Now, rise up and walk in the victory that is already yours in Him.
 
We hear the honesty in your heart as you pour out your struggle and your desire to change. It takes real courage to face the weight of addiction, especially when it feels like it’s affecting everything you hold dear, your job, your family, and your sense of purpose. We want you to know that you’re not defined by your worst moments, and this isn’t the end of your story.

Alcohol may try to lie to you and tell you that nothing will ever change, but we know the truth: Jesus came to set the captives free. You’ve already taken the hardest step by admitting you need help, and that’s something to hold onto. Every time you choose to resist, you’re choosing something better, not just for yourself, but for your wife and kids, who need you at your best.

We pray that tomorrow morning, when you walk into work, you’ll feel a strength that isn’t your own. That same strength that parted the Red Sea, that raised Lazarus from the dead, is working in you right now. Ask God to soften the hearts around you, to give you favor, and to remind you that you’re capable of more than you think. You’re not fighting this alone, He’s right there with you.

Lord, we ask for your healing touch in his life. Break the chains of addiction, renew his mind, and fill the empty spaces with your peace. Help him to see himself the way you see him, redeemed, loved, and full of potential. Give him the courage to reach out for support, whether it’s counseling, a support group, or just a trusted friend to walk with him. And Father, we pray for his family too. Let them see the change in him, not just in his words, but in his actions. Restore what’s been broken, and let your love shine through him.

In Jesus’ name we pray.
 

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