How To Stop Using Drugs: By Knowing You Through Divine Intervention is a book inspired by God. It is a self-help book based on Biblical Scriptures that will deliver you from drugs while you are using drugs.

This book is a distinguishable literary work that consists of metaphors, analogies, abstract and ambiguities. It is a book more addictive than drugs and will keep you reading until you ‘find’ you.

How To Stop Using Drugs exhorts the intended readers to overcome their drug addiction through spiritual warfare and become totally dependent on God for their deliverance. Drugs are evil and only God can control evil. Why? Because God created evil! (Isaiah 45:7)

I recommend my book to anyone who struggles with drug addiction: teenagers, young adults, older adults, etc. This book will also serve as a reference for families and social workers in drug rehabilitation.

This book is about you, only you and no one else but you. When you read these pages, you’ll see you.

Excerpts:

 

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The man’s everyday routine became boring as sin and like a young lad, he got in her way. So, she took to herself some new friends, but you came with drugs! She became addicted to your drugs and within a few weeks, her middle-class home became like a cottage in a cucumber garden. They come in all sizes and each night, when the man would come home from work, he was met by a different stranger going in or one coming out. The woman had started using hard drugs.

 

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The little man would come home from work, get drunk, and go to the store for more alcohol while the woman walked around half-naked, fiending for more drugs. But in his short return, she was always mad because he gotten in the way of her good hits. Thus she has never had a bad hit, she was as greedy for drugs as she were for anything else.

 

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During the first trimester of her progressive drug addiction, it got to where she could no longer hide it from the man. He started snooping around like an old dog and she sensed he smelled something wrong. Too much money was being spent, bills were being returned unpaid, and she put last month’s house payment on the pipe. Woe! Frantically, not knowing what to do, not knowing where to turn, and not knowing how to explain her addiction to the man. Good God almighty! She introduced the man to drugs and woe! What a mistake!

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