Freedom from addictions is possible if you can surrender to God and trust completely in Him to give you the grace to overcome habitual sin. If you have a problem with a particular sin and you can’t seem to control your urge to commit it, this prayer will help you overcome it. Remember what Christ taught us in scripture. In addition to your prayers, you must also avoid any contact with a person, place, or thing that can cause you to fall into temptation. Jesus also taught us that some sinful habits can only be broken through both prayer and fasting. If you feel you need help with your addiction, please seek spiritual direction from a priest as well as counseling.
Overcome Addictions with Prayer
You can obtain freedom from addictions with the help of God. He is all-powerful and generous with His mercy to those who come to Him with humble and contrite hearts and ask for the grace to overcome a sinful addiction.
Pray the following prayers for strength and courage:
Prayer for Freedom from Additions
God,
Please break the shackles of addiction that imprison me. I have fallen into this trap and cannot escape by my own strength. I humbly ask to be freed from all disordered appetites and compulsive desires, so that I can regain happiness and fulfill your plan for my life. God, please heal my wounded relationships. May I strive to be an instrument of reconciliation and mercy to those who have hurt me along the way, and may I seek heartfelt forgiveness from all those that I have offended. God, I need Your courage to honestly see my own faults and weaknesses, Your strength and wisdom to overcome them, and Your peace to put my soul at rest. Please give me the self-knowledge and strength of will needed to fight off the temptations that seek to prevent my recovery. Please, God, take away from me the taste and desire for my vices; may those things that I once craved to my detriment now become repulsive to me. Please give me greater faith and trust in Your mercy and strength. I need Your forgiveness and protection. By myself, this new freedom is impossible, but with You dear God, all things are possible. I desire to know You, to love You and to be loved by You. Be my new and lasting joy!
Amen.
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St. Jude Thaddeus the Apostle Prayer for Freedom from Addictions
Patron Saint of the Impossible and Lost Causes
God of life,
You made me in Your perfect image, to live in Your love and to give You glory, honor and praise. Open my heart to Your healing power. Come, Lord Jesus, calm my soul just as you whispered “Peace” to the stormy sea.
St. Jude, most holy Apostle, in my need I reach out to you. I beg you to intercede for me that I may find strength to overcome my illness. Bless all those who struggle with addiction. Touch them, heal them, reassure them of the Father’s constant love. Remain at my side, St. Jude, to chase away all evil temptations, fears, and doubts. May the quiet assurance of your loving presence illuminate the darkness in my heart and bring lasting peace.
Amen.
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