Willing to Go to Any Lengths

Editorial Perspective

Is the addict “willing to go to any lengths” to obtain their drug of choice? The answer is, “Yes,” for alcoholics, heroin and cocaine addicts, smokers, and millions of others whose “drug of choice” may be different. Is the person who is obsessed with getting their next ‘high’ from gambling, pornographic pictures, shopping trips just as “willing to go to any lengths?

“Whatever it takes” to escape reality and find some relief from the pain of life on life’s terms is too often the motivation that drives people to do what they do.

The news story headlining the media for weeks, which may for months and even years to come, is the mystery concerning the disappearance of Malaysian Airlines, Flight 370. Many government and non-governmental agencies have spent untold hours seeking for clues concerning this recent tragedy. Frustrated family members of the passengers and crew ask questions without satisfactory answers. How many of the people directly involved with the activity surrounding this event are obsessively and compulsively harming themselves and others by the way they are reacting? Is their feverish activity driven by self-interest? Are they just trying to preserve their reputation and/or gain notoriety? Another question is: How many people are “news junkies” who are “going to any lengths” to get the latest bit of news? They keep checking television, radio, internet and other media to get the latest report (their drug of choice). Somehow, they think “being in the know” will enhance their popularity.

“The drunkard is despised and is told that his sin will exclude him from heaven; while pride, selfishness, and covetousness too often go un-rebuked. But these are sins that are especially offensive to God. …” Steps to Christ, 30. Freedom from harmful habits (sins – whatever they may be) and thinking (whatever form it may take) comes only as people submit to Jesus Christ. In Jesus’ own words we have the following wonderful promise: “If the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed.” John 8:35, N.I.V.
As you read this month’s story of recovery, resolve to live each day with Jesus who is able to provide new life to your journey.

Ray Nelson, MDiv, MSPH
adventistrecovery@gmail.com