Finding it hard to repent

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laoshanlung

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So... I got addicted to pornography when I was 11. I'm 16 now, and still addicted. I told my mom about it half a year ago, and I stopped for a few weeks. But then I started again, and now cannot stop myself. I've asked God for His aid, but I guess I'm either disconnected from Him, or he's doing his usual thing... which is being silent on the matter. Can anyone give me some advice as to how I should go about repenting and staying repented? Because seriously, it feels as though there is something ripping my conscience apart. Please help me.
 
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Brother, unfortunately there is no recipe or easy steps but rather a process. This is a stronghold in your life and the enemy wants to use it to destroy your life. You need fellowship, accountability, prayer, and regeneration by the washing of the word. Check out these sights and may the Lord reveal His love to you :)

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blue_ladybug

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So... I got addicted to pornography when I was 11. I'm 16 now, and still addicted. I told my mom about it half a year ago, and I stopped for a few weeks. But then I started again, and now cannot stop myself. I've asked God for His aid, but I guess I'm either disconnected from Him, or he's doing his usual thing... which is being silent on the matter. Can anyone give me some advice as to how I should go about repenting and staying repented? Because seriously, it feels as though there is something ripping my conscience apart. Please help me.

You're disconnected from God, because God is NOT silent to those who hear him. He's only silent to those not taking the time to listen to him.
 

laoshanlung

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Well, THAAAAAANKS, LadyBlue. THAT was helpful, It's hard to sound sarcastic on here...
 
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This has been my field of endeavor for nearly a quarter century. And I do have some definite answers for your situation. However, your last post has prompted me to just sit and read this thread for a while, to see how serious you really are.
 

Tinkerbell725

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So... I got addicted to pornography when I was 11. I'm 16 now, and still addicted. I told my mom about it half a year ago, and I stopped for a few weeks. But then I started again, and now cannot stop myself. I've asked God for His aid, but I guess I'm either disconnected from Him, or he's doing his usual thing... which is being silent on the matter. Can anyone give me some advice as to how I should go about repenting and staying repented? Because seriously, it feels as though there is something ripping my conscience apart. Please help me.
Resist it. If you dont have internal control use external control. Burn all your access to porn. If you have to throw away your computer do it. Dont enter that door that leads to your destruction. Sin hurts you dont be deceived that it is good because you feel good. Like sugar it is sweet but it is bad for your health. Sugar crash is awful. Imagine your soul sugar crashing.
 
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laoshanlung

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Willie-T, I apologize. To you too, LadyBlue. I didn't mean to offend or to come off as arrogant. I guess I was just feeling a little condemned and really incompetent is all. Anyways, Mr. T, I'd like you to know that I am dead serious about needing help, so if you've any to offer, and by the sound of your post you do, I'd really appreciate it if you'd lend me your aid. 'Cause I'm out of ideas, and I'm running out of hope.
 

laoshanlung

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And to Dalconn, thanks for the advice as well. I'll check out the sites and see if they'll help. Tinkerbell, I'm sorry to say, but I've already tried resisting, and I'm just too weak to do it. If I was strong enough, I wouldn't be asking for advice. Thanks anyway, though.
 

Elisabet

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And to Dalconn, thanks for the advice as well. I'll check out the sites and see if they'll help. Tinkerbell, I'm sorry to say, but I've already tried resisting, and I'm just too weak to do it. If I was strong enough, I wouldn't be asking for advice. Thanks anyway, though.
We are all not strong enough, but God strengthens us. There is still a possibility that He will give you a second chance to repent. When you're addicted to something, you cannot just run away immediately from it indeed.

It is reaaaaaally hard indeed to stop addicting, especially to pornography, but what helps me when i want to do something wrong is to think of Jesus' sacrifice at the cross. When i remembered how big His love to me, i will have to think again to do that wrong thing.
I know that probably when we are too adiccted to pornography, our mind will be full of such things, and we are not able to be focused, especially to Someone we cannot see.

I used to be addicted to the same thing (not for a long time, just for weeks) and i will just keep myself busy so that i will forget what i want to watch in the internet. I will just go outside, or like avoid being alone in a room with full internet access. But i don't think it will work when you've been addicted for a long time. So probably you can come to a psychologist or something, because probably God can and will work through them.
 
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President of Pink Cross Foundation
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blue_ladybug

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Willie-T, I apologize. To you too, LadyBlue. I didn't mean to offend or to come off as arrogant. I guess I was just feeling a little condemned and really incompetent is all. Anyways, Mr. T, I'd like you to know that I am dead serious about needing help, so if you've any to offer, and by the sound of your post you do, I'd really appreciate it if you'd lend me your aid. 'Cause I'm out of ideas, and I'm running out of hope.
Apology accepted. Like I said before, God is only silent to those who don't take the time to hear him, or those who have so much turmoil in their lives, that are louder than God's voice. You're not alone in this, there are hundreds of people here who struggle with addictions of all sorts. Try to limit your time on the internet, get a block put on so you can't access porn sites. Do things to keep your mind occupied. Go out and play ball with friends, or mow a neighbor's lawn, shovel snow, whatever. Keep praying and listening for God. The harder you work to clear this noise out, the sooner you'll hear his voice. :)
 
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Willie-T, I apologize. To you too, LadyBlue. I didn't mean to offend or to come off as arrogant. I guess I was just feeling a little condemned and really incompetent is all. Anyways, Mr. T, I'd like you to know that I am dead serious about needing help, so if you've any to offer, and by the sound of your post you do, I'd really appreciate it if you'd lend me your aid. 'Cause I'm out of ideas, and I'm running out of hope.
Thank you, but no apologies are necessary. I think I can probably speak for The Bug, too, when I say that we both have enough living under our belts not to let the same frustrations we also had as 16-year olds bother us very much. I, possibly more so, because I've got so many years of dealing with teens who would never have shown the maturity you did by just the act of posting that apology.

That was really what I was looking for when I said I was going to sit back and just read here awhile. I see that may not be necessary, after all. (And, don't worry. I fully anticipate that you may blow it again... probably more than once.) This "growing-up" thing doesn't just happen, overnight, because we want it to. Most of us ancient ones on this forum are STILL working on it... and we are three or four times older than you.
 

PennEd

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So... I got addicted to pornography when I was 11. I'm 16 now, and still addicted. I told my mom about it half a year ago, and I stopped for a few weeks. But then I started again, and now cannot stop myself. I've asked God for His aid, but I guess I'm either disconnected from Him, or he's doing his usual thing... which is being silent on the matter. Can anyone give me some advice as to how I should go about repenting and staying repented? Because seriously, it feels as though there is something ripping my conscience apart. Please help me.

Horrible addiction. The answer for me was to continually feed my Spirit instead of my flesh. Also recognizing that the battle has already been won by Jesus, and if I simply keep my eyes on Him, realizing what He has done for me and continues to do, then I no longer WANT to feed my flesh and it becomes easier to WANT to serve Him.

On another level, especially initially, you may want to have someone install a program called "Covenant eyes". This gives a full report to an accountable person, like your parents, or a Church friend, of every site you visit on both your phone and computer. This is NOT the total answer as the flesh will try and find other ways to feed itself, but it's a start until the Holy Spirit works to get you to WANT to serve Jesus.

Dear Lord, I ask You to move mightily in this young man's life, and remove this desire and replace it with a strong desire to serve You. In Jesus name I pray
 
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We are all not strong enough, but God strengthens us. There is still a possibility that He will give you a second chance to repent. When you're addicted to something, you cannot just run away immediately from it indeed.

It is reaaaaaally hard indeed to stop addicting, especially to pornography, but what helps me when i want to do something wrong is to think of Jesus' sacrifice at the cross. When i remembered how big His love to me, i will have to think again to do that wrong thing.
I know that probably when we are too adiccted to pornography, our mind will be full of such things, and we are not able to be focused, especially to Someone we cannot see.

I used to be addicted to the same thing (not for a long time, just for weeks) and i will just keep myself busy so that i will forget what i want to watch in the internet. I will just go outside, or like avoid being alone in a room with full internet access. But i don't think it will work when you've been addicted for a long time. So probably you can come to a psychologist or something, because probably God can and will work through them.
You're only 14? Wow. Impressive!
 
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Lung,

A point that has to be made, right here.
You have heard a bit about "Accountability", "Accountability Partners", and "Blocking Software", and you will undoubtedly hear a lot more.
Know, up front, that these are "Band Aids." Useful, initially, but never to be considered true answers to this problem.
 
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So... I got addicted to pornography when I was 11. I'm 16 now, and still addicted. I told my mom about it half a year ago, and I stopped for a few weeks. But then I started again, and now cannot stop myself. I've asked God for His aid, but I guess I'm either disconnected from Him, or he's doing his usual thing... which is being silent on the matter. Can anyone give me some advice as to how I should go about repenting and staying repented? Because seriously, it feels as though there is something ripping my conscience apart. Please help me.
No worries, little Brother. God is not silent and your own words verify it. The ripping feeling you're experiencing is the conviction of the Holy Spirit drawing you closer to the Father.

Always remember, God will never forsake you.
 
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skylove7

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Porn is nasty
Because there are ol floosy's a throwin it around
If you are turned on by porn women

Change your ways of lookin at it brother!

Instead of being turned ON by porn.....

Think to yourself. ...
Eeeeeee that woman
Would invite everything in the country for money!

That's nasty......
Believe in true love brother!

Porn is an issue with people cuz they dont look at the big picture....
like ewww


Pray brother
Wait for true love
And open your eyes
That porn is hoes bein nasty ew
Who wants that?
Lol
 
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Porn is nasty
Because there are ol floosy's a throwin it around
If you are turned on by porn women

Change your ways of lookin at it brother!

Instead of being turned ON by porn.....

Think to yourself. ...
Eeeeeee that woman
Would invite everything in the country for money!

That's nasty......
Believe in true love brother!

Porn is an issue with people cuz they dont look at the big picture....
like ewww


Pray brother
Wait for true love
And open your eyea
That porn is hoes bein nasty ew
Who wants that?
Lol
Be it hereby known that I love Sky as much, and possibly more than anyone on this forum. BUT, I feel a small correction is in order here.

In reality, we MUST learn to understand that those women are our sisters. And must be seen as such. (just as we must learn to see all the people of this ball of dirt upon which we live) No, (to thwart the possible legal replies that I know are festering to hit the airwaves) they are not our sisters in Christ... yet. But we must never allow ourselves to foster a "Them vs. Us" attitude... about anyone God made.

This is one of the biggest things that will continue to divide us on this very forum. And, most certainly, in all of life. If we cannot look into the eyes of others, and see our brothers and sisters, we are doomed to never truly fathom what Christ gave for us, and to us.
 
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blue_ladybug

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Well, THAAAAAANKS, LadyBlue. THAT was helpful, It's hard to sound sarcastic on here...

Sarcasm.. yer doin' it right.. :rolleyes: lol.. But seriously, if you have a sarcastic answer every time someone tries to help you, you probably won't get taken very seriously. Lighten up a bit. :)
 
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skylove7

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Be it hereby known that I love Sky as much, and possibly more than anyone on this forum. BUT, I feel a small correction is in order here.

In reality, we MUST learn to understand that those women are our sisters. And must be seen as such. (just as we must learn to see all the people of this ball of dirt upon which we live) No, (to thwart the possible legal replies that I know are festering to hit the airwaves) they are not our sisters in Christ... yet. But we must never allow ourselves to foster a "Them vs. Us" attitude... about anyone God made.

This is one of the biggest things that will continue to divide us on this very forum. And, most certainly, in all of life. If we cannot look into the eyes of others, and see our brothers and sisters, we are doomed to never truly fathom what Christ gave for us, and to us.
Yes brother....you are right, and I ask for forgiveness on my attitude. But I spoke from the heart as a single woman for years and years in all my good intentions of wanting true love, numerous times I have been on a date and asked to be a man's favour.
My response was because I believe if the man looked at these people on film differently he would NOT find them attractive.
I am attracted to men,...yes I am a woman. But I find no attraction in watching men and women perform for money.

I do apologize if my comment offended anyone.
But you can spend pages trying to help this man, but my belief is if he looks at the porn in the truth that it is...which is people having multiple partners for money.....
In my opinion....
That's how I look at porn....
That is why I find it unappealing.


God bless you WillieT
Do forgive me if my attitude is wrong
But I am so attracted to love.....
Sex for money on film truly offends me

I do pray that the OP realizes the beauty in love
Love not just sex

God bless you all
:)
Hey
We all have our days lol