Prayer For Deliverance From Alcohol Addiction
Prayer can be an effective way of coping with addiction. It can provide comfort, strength, and hope during the darkest times.
In this article, I’ll show you how to pray for deliverance from alcohol addiction. We’ll start by praying the Lord’s Prayer or Doxology, then move on to confession and repentance before asking God for help in overcoming our addictions. Then we’ll cast our cares on The Lord and give thanks for answered prayer!
Start by praying the Lord’s Prayer, or the Doxology.
Pray the Lord’s Prayer, or the Doxology.
It doesn’t matter whether you are a Christian or not; I recommend praying to God, Jesus and His Holy Spirit. You can also pray to Mary (the Virgin Mary), saints and angels. If you feel comfortable doing so, you can ask God for help from anyone else who is willing to assist you with your problem of addiction.
Confess your sins, and ask God for forgiveness.
Confess your sins, and ask God for forgiveness.
This is a crucial part of the healing process from alcoholism. If you have sinned against others in some way, apologize to them directly. If you have been sinning against yourself or your body by abusing alcohol, confess this to God and ask Him to forgive you. Pray that He will help you do better in the future—and then really mean it!
Ask God to deliver you from alcohol addiction.
You can pray to God to help you overcome alcohol addiction. You can ask God to:
- Take away the desire for alcohol.
- Help you resist temptation.
- Give you the strength to say no when alcohol is offered to you, and help keep your mind focused on Jesus Christ at all times, so that temptation does not take hold of your thoughts or actions.
- Help with your recovery from alcoholism, including physical healing and restoration of relationships with people important in your life who have been affected by it (spouses/partners, children/families).
Cast your cares on The Lord.
You are not alone. God is with you, and he cares about your struggle.
Cast your cares on the Lord, for he cares for you (1 Peter 5:7).
Don’t worry about tomorrow, because tomorrow will have its own worries. Each day has enough trouble of its own (Matthew 6:34). God will provide for you (Philippians 4:19). He will give you strength when necessary, and take care of you in all things.
Ask God to help you keep his path for you to remain sober.
- Ask God to help you keep his path for you to remain sober.
- Ask God to help you stay sober.
- Ask God to help you stay on the right path.
- Ask God to help you stay on the straight and narrow.
Give thanks for answered prayer.
- Thank God for the answers to your prayers.
- Be thankful for the opportunity to grow closer to God through this experience.
- Praise Him for His faithfulness, and ask Him to help you become more like Christ in all that you do.
Prayer is powerful, and it can provide great comfort and strength.
Prayer is a way to communicate with God. You may have many questions or concerns, and prayer can help you express them. Prayer also asks God for his strength and guidance when we feel weak or confused.
When we pray, we are able to focus on what is important in our lives, rather than getting distracted by the little things in life that tend to cause us stress. Prayer allows us to see things from God’s perspective and recognize that he cares about every part of our lives – even those parts that seem insignificant or unimportant to other people
Conclusion
If you are struggling with alcohol addiction, we hope that these prayers will give you the strength and courage to fight this battle. Pray them every day until your cravings for alcohol go away.