Summary
SummaryI grew up in a big family but felt there was no peace or love, so I turned to the streets to find my own freedom. One day, my friends introduced me to heroin, and although the first hit made me violently sick, soon I craved that highβfeeling strong and invincible. By 21, I was arrested and sent to prison for three months. The withdrawal was brutal: I couldnβt eat or sleep, I vomited, I had diarrhea, and my body burned one moment, chilled the next. I went in and out of prison six timesβeach sentence longer than the last. I even tried to detox myself by locking myself away without food or medicine, but the pain always drove me back to the drug.
When I received a six-year sentence, I felt hopeless, even contemplating suicide. Then a pastor, who himself had been addicted and imprisoned, came to our prison. I watched him stand before us as a married man with a family, and I wondered how that could be me. He shared that only by placing my faith in Jesus Christ could I be freed from addiction. On Christmas Day, I accepted Jesus as my Lord and Savior.
One month later, I was granted an earlyβrelease program to a halfway house. In that Christian environment, I felt genuine love and careβno anger, no violence. After a year, I still feared relapse as I prepared to go home. Early one morning, I opened my Bible to Romans 12:2, which spoke to my mind: βDo not conform to the pattern of this world.β I saw myself returning to my old lifeβdrinking, smoking, gamblingβand I prayed for transformation. I voluntarily stayed two more years to build my foundation in Christ, focusing on Godβs promise in Jeremiah 29:11 that He has a plan to prosper me and give me hope.
When I walked out of that halfway house, I was a new man. My addiction was gone, not just physically but by the power of Jesusβ blood washing away my old life. Today I thank God for blessing me with a loving wife and two beautiful children. His blood has power; His Word has power to change and transform a life. ποΈπβ€οΈ
Prison. Caning. Horrific withdrawal symptoms that nearly drove him mad. Nothing could make Gideon quit drugs.
In his sixth time in prison, he saw no way out except to die. Then he met a pastor who showed him the Way to a drug-free life.
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Time Chapters
Β 01:05 Drug Addiction Begins 01:40 First Prison & Withdrawal 03:35 Sixth Imprisonment & Despair 04:40 Meeting Pastor & Conversion 06:05 Renewal & Transformation
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