Few Are Talking About It But….

I hope to print the following off in tract form…

…There is a very serious problem in our society. Yes, I know there are many serious problems but this one is widespread and leads to misery, destruction and death. A man bursts into a room in a house and then proceeds to viciously attack innocent people; as a result there are injuries and death. Newspaper reports tell of savage attacks on parents which lead to similar outcomes. I have read reports about victims who have died on account of frenzied attacks carried out by those who have entered a psychotic state “after ingesting a cocktail of illegal substances.”

These terrible events and many many more have taken place in recent times, but there are others which are not even talked about because no one dies. Right now all over this country there are situations where parents are terrified and locking themselves away from abusive offspring and I am sure that there are children who are terrified of parents who are abusive drug addicts too. It is appalling to think that some politicians desperately want certain drugs to be legalised, particularly Cannabis which they say is “harmless.” There is a well-known saying that “drugs are available at every crossroads in Ireland.”

The truth is that some prominent figures in our society, as well as business and professional people may also be drug users and some may well be addicts. There is a silence on the subject which is not healthy, as very often respectable families do not wish to admit that their children have a problem. Drug pushers approach schools and other places where there are children and young people of a vulnerable age; what is most appalling is that we may feel that we cannot always trust the “forces of law and order” either. As someone who worked with me once cynically said… “where money is concerned you can trust no one.”

Who can you trust in these days? There is certainly only one Person we can put our trust in….and that is the Person of the Lord Jesus Christ. In an era of mayhem, addictions, fear and abuse – there is peace that passes all understanding, when we put our trust in the Prince of Peace.

He breaks the tempter’s powers (“but God is faithful, who will not suffer you to be tempted above that ye are able; but will with the temptation also make a way of escape, that ye may be able to bear it.” 1Corinthians 10v13) He sets the slave to abusive substances free… whether it is alcohol, so called “soft” drugs or terrifying drugs like heroin, or a combination of everything. He calms the troubled hearts of those who are abused, terrified and at the mercy of dealers and he calls the addict from the dark depressing cycle of endless addiction.

Oh come to Him now and pray to Him in a quiet place. Repent of all previous sins (for the Bible says that “all have sinned” Romans 3v23). Ask Him to come into your heart and take care of your needs – whatever they are. Whether you are the person who is worried about the addict – or the addict yourself, He knows everything about you and wants to take control of your life and make you a new person. He loved you enough to give His very life for you and His desire is that the rest of your life would be lived as He intended it to be lived – for His glory. Today He loves you still and lives to set you free, that you may have that knowledge of sins forgiven and a Home in heaven.

Jesus said: “…him that cometh to me I will in no wise cast out.” (John 6v37)

“Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.” (Matthew 11v28)

“For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life.” (John 3v16)

“Peace I leave with you, my peace give I unto you: not as the world giveth, give I unto you. Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid.” (John 14v27) “And the peace of God which passeth all understanding, shall keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus.” (Philippians 4v7)

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11 Responses to “Few Are Talking About It But….”

  1. bornagain732 Says:

    Amen, Elizabeth ! 🙏🏻❤️

  2. Nancy Homlitas Says:

    Thank you for addressing this societal issue of drugs gone rampant. As you have stressed with supporting scripture-Jesus is the way out of the darkness.

    • readywriterpublications Says:

      Many thanks Nancy. There is no other way! People jokingly talk about “weed” but I have seen the effects of it in some people. True… some are not as affected as others but it can turn some into dangerous psychos. Only the Lord can help them to overcome.

  3. Mike M Says:

    Amen!

  4. Bereancrossroads Says:

    Truly an excellent and timely post Elizabeth! This is definitely warned about in Holy Scripture. Amen that we can trust the Lord Jesus Christ! The second person of the Trinity. The God-Man (i.e. one person, two natures). I pray for Ireland. It is a beautiful country with wonderful people. God bless you sister Elizabeth!

  5. Chris Says:

    Thank you for this informative post, Elizabeth. I know things are like this in parts of America as the drug problem continues to rage. I wasn’t aware that it was so prevalent in your country as well. I agree that recreational cannabis is not harmless. I have seen people under its influence and what I have seen is not good. Today’s cannabis is much more powerful than it was back when I was young. I never smoked it myself but I feel like I have as I would walk by a “smoking area” (meant for cigarette smokers) back in high school. Today there is so much attention given to tobacco usage while cannabis becomes more readily available every year. And there there are very powerful drugs like fentanyl that kill many.

    Thank you for sharing about the One whom we can Trust. He is the answer.

    Some of my favorite verses are:

    “Trust in the LORD with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding;
    in all your ways submit to him, and he will make your paths straight.”

    God’s blessings…

    • readywriterpublications Says:

      Thanks so much Chris. I totally agree with all you say here and thanks for the verses quoted. It’s a very big problem here, with ruthless drugs gangs running rampant – a matter for much prayer. They go to the parents of those who are “hooked” and can’t pay them off, and threaten them. Truly evil. Perhaps people start on drugs because of a great emptiness and lack of joy in their lives- but only the Lord can fill that.

      • Chris Says:

        That is evil, Elizabeth. I think they start using drugs for that exact reason, and, as you have mentioned, only our Lord can fill that void.

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