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jelaine
April 28th, 2007, 04:33 PM
I smoked a pack sometimes 2 a day for ten years .... when God got ahold of me, (a few months after quitting weed, booze, and fornication and such)

He asked me for the $ that I would spend on the cigs :gaah So I was obedient, I wanted to quit, i felt like it was totally blowing my testimony for Jesus to smoke and flick the cigs out the window and then have a fish sticker on my car .... so I was obedient like i said, I gave God the $ that I would have normally given to the tobacco companies.... which was about $40 a week can you say ouch!

Anyways, its been a year and a half since that happened and I happy to Praise God because His power is made perfect in my weakness.... I praise Him everyday because Hes given me the power to say No to sin and cigs as a habitual lifestyle.... Thanks to the Holy Spirit.

On my own I was too weak to quit on my own, but I laid it on His alter and He took it away from me. Thank you Jesus!

Preacherman
April 28th, 2007, 04:51 PM
I'm currently taking the Chantix. I have cut down some. The Chantix does help with the craving, but of course, it cannot possibly help with the obsession.

Thats what the last two weeks on Chantix have taught me. Yes, I have a physical addiction, but I also have a mental one.

But I refuse to give up.

Thats it MD. Dont give up. It took about 2 full weeks for the pills to really kick in for me. I still think about smoking, but not as often. And its not as hard to choose not to.

lifeenjoyer
April 29th, 2007, 10:40 PM
Praise the Lord, very glad to hear ya'll stopped!
I need prayers myself on smoking, been stopping on and off already for the past couple years

Live4Jesus
May 1st, 2007, 12:51 PM
That's right! God gives us the strength we need and is ready to take this addiction away from us! PTL!!

Prayers going up for all of us!

I have been smoke free for 10 weeks, 3 days

johndigiovanni
May 1st, 2007, 03:41 PM
Mercyandgrace,

I quess the bigest comment I have seen is the idol issue. You are correct in your statement and I think you may be right but still not 100%.

I appreciate all godly correction from any brother or sister in Christ, that is what fellowship is all about from one believer to another.

GREAT going all who have kicked the butt and to all trying keep it up. Its like not wanting to swear, cus, lie, cheat, still, etc. why not? BECAUSE WE DO NOT WANT TO ANYMORE! Praise God.

Lazarus
May 1st, 2007, 03:52 PM
Praise God! It has been 78 days since I have smoked a cigarette!

TwilightMommy
May 1st, 2007, 06:07 PM
Way to go Preacherman and TwilightMommy!!! and to everyone else that has quit smoking!!!!

Thankyou! I totally appreciate it!:hug

Temple Messenger
May 1st, 2007, 08:14 PM
It is quite ironic that I am reading all of these posts concerning smoking, because I just received a phone call not less that 4 hours ago from my wife who is in Knoxville, Tennessee visiting her 72 year old sister who has been a heavy smoker all of her life. She informed me that a biopsy taken from her sister's lungs revealed that she has cancer. This is extremely sad and heartwrenching news, because my brother-in-law died of a heart attack 2 years ago, and my neice, a 47 year old daughter of this same sister-in-law, succumbed to lung cancer just about a year ago. I don't know how many have ever been witness to someone in the final days of their life as a result of lung cancer, but after having seen its devastating effects in two people whom I dearly loved, I will tell you it is nothing I would ever cherish seeing again. Usually when lung cancer is detected, the damage has already been done, therefore the chance of recovery is practically nil. So now, once again, I am being compelled to stand by and watch this deadly disease slowly extinguish the life of a beloved sister-in-law. Please, if you are reading this, and if it be that you now smoke, throw them away as rapidly as you can. Do not become another number in the statistical chart of those who lost their life to lung cancer as a result of smoking. While it is acknowledged that the death rate is still 100%, it need not come because of the foolishness of needlessly inflicting irreparable damage upon our lungs from the smoking of cigarettes!

I possess empathy for those who find themselves in the grips of this harmful habit, for I celebrated my 20th year of being smoke free at 4:30 AM on the morning of February 9, 2007, and this after almost 30 years as a 2 pack a day smoker. Yes, I too enjoyed smoking a cigarette, especially when first rising, after a good meal, or accompanied by a hot cup of coffee. But after becoming thoroughly disgusted with the constant cough and the many accidential burns from dropping ashes on items of furniture (including the seat of a new automobile), I simply asked God to remove the desire, and He did just that. Not only have I not smoked a cigarette since that fateful moment more than 20 years ago, but I also have never desired one nor wasted one cent on them since. As a result of the cessation of my smoking, my wife also quit smoking about a year after that.

If you are one who has quit smoking.... I applaud you!! You have given yourself a tremendous gift, and perhaps have added many days to your life that might have otherwise been needlessly wasted.

If you are still smoking, and are now in the agony of trying to stop.... please don't think it to be a hopeless task.... you CAN do it!!! Don't stop trying! And if you do truly possess faith in God to assist you in your efforts, then simply ask Him.... He will do it! Remember these words of our Lord - "...ALL things, whatsoever ye shall ask in prayer, believing, ye SHALL RECEIVE." (Matthew 21:22) The ENTIRE emphasis is upon you - YOU must ASK; YOU must BELIEVE; and, YOU must RECEIVE! It is truly as simple as that!

childlike2002
May 1st, 2007, 11:13 PM
Well said, Temple messenger!

johndigiovanni
May 2nd, 2007, 02:53 PM
temple messenger,

AMEN,

I don not know how long it has been for me 56789 weeks or so, All you say is true. I even have lost quite a few pounds too.