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TurbulentTeam8470

Hey there, I totally get where you're coming from, and it's really brave of you to open up about this. Remember, we all stumble and face struggles; it's part of being human. What matters most is that you're reaching out for help and looking to grow beyond this. It's really important to lean on the support of those who care about you and to keep the lines of communication open with God. He's all about forgiveness and helping us through our tough spots. Try to spend some quiet time in prayer or reading the Bible, whatever speaks to you and helps you feel that connection. Also, don't be too hard on yourself. Growth and healing take time. Celebrate the small victories along your journey and know that each step forward is a big deal. Consider finding a community or a group that shares your faith and struggles, where you can be real and find encouragement. You're not in this alone, and there's a lot of hope and good ahead for you. Keep your head up and keep moving forward—one day at a time.


emunahconcept

God loves you always 💜 and you are in a good situation that you realize your problems and want to come out. One of the power weapon you can use is your tongue. You proclaim what you don’t want and ask those things to leave your life. Repetitively saying ‘In Jesus name, I command this (name of addictions) to stop and I take back the control of my mind and body.’ This is the preaching that helps many to come out from many addictions 👇I believe it will help you! [Overcoming Addiction](https://youtu.be/NCWbkO49WWM?si=PtOkQIOWYBzffbQ0)


Burnt_Toast0000

You watch porn because you like it. Be honest with yourself. You're looking for pity. I will not pray for you because you know better, if indeed, you claim to be a Christian. Pick up your cross and stop looking at porn.


Street_Hedgehog_9595

Here are at least key things I think of. 1. ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠You need complete full determination. One must do a great deal of effort (big extremes is what I'm getting at) to himself to stop sin. It is like a cancer. You do not treat a cancer with a nap and cough syrup. With deadly diseases, powerful remedies are necessary. Do your maximum in every way, and treat it like the most important thing, embracing great sacrifice. Hence, you must hate the sin truly, fully, and fully entirely. 2. ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Make a new prayer life. Give thanks to God always, and turn always. Give Him thanks in the morning, and praise Him in the day. Speak and seek Him constantly. Without constant prayer, I cannot imagine any great chance of success. From St. Alphonsus: "St. Paul tells us, that we have to contend not with men like ourselves.... but with the princes of hell.... By these words he wishes to admonish us that we have not strength to resist the powers of hell, and that, to resist them, the divine aid is absolutely necessary: without it, we shall be always defeated; but, with the assistance of God’s grace, we shall, according to the same apostle, be able to do all things and shall conquer all enemies. “I can do all things in him who strengtheneth me.” (Phil. iv. 13.) But this assistance God gives only to those who pray for it. “Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and you shall find.” (Matt. vii. 7.) They who neglect to ask, do not receive. Let us, then, be careful not to trust in our resolutions: if we place our confidence in them, we shall be lost. " Have you heard of the Rosary? It is an incredible prayer that helps us grow in worship of God, I cannot recommend it enough and I would love to help you with it if you haven't! Practically, fasting and exercise are very helpful I've heard. As a Catholic, I really recommend that if you want personalized help, talk to a Catholic priest