Addictions

Sexual Addiction is really only a small facet of the bigger category of addictions. We are very clever (and very desperate) creatures and will utilize, whether consciously or not, anything to avoid our circumstances and feelings. We’re always looking for another way besides God’s way. When we try to let any of these guards down, something always seems to stealthily move into its place. We let go of overeating and suddenly we’re spending more. We slow down our liquor intake and next thing we’re sleeping 10 hours a day. We stop looking at porn and then realize we worked 70 hours that week.

Before we examine a larger list of general addictions, what exactly makes something an addiction? How do we know we are an addict? Webster’s definition of an addict is “to surrender (oneself) to something habitually or obsessively-to cause to become physiologically dependent upon.” There are five universal characteristics generally thought to define when we’ve habitually become dependent on something or some behavior.

The List goes On and On

Basically we can be addicted to anything and everything. Any object, substance or behavior that we use to shield us from pain, gain a sense of life, control or safety can be addictive. The possibilities are endless. The following list of potential addictions, though not exhaustive, is a start to begin stirring the pot and get you thinking. Can you think of more?

Eating, Not EatingAlcoholGambling
WorkingExerciseSleeping
DrugsTobaccoSex
RelationshipsFantasyCoffee, caffeine
SpendingChocolateTelevision, movies
GossipingAngerSports
ArtCleaningHumor

If this sounds like you or someone you know, there is help available to you. Seek out a support group, a trusted pastor or a trained counselor that can help you work through these issues.