Long before Christopher Columbus first set foot
in the New World, the Indians there were growing and
smoking tobacco. This curious practice must have caught
Christopher's attention, because he made sure tobacco
seeds found a place among the souvenirs he brought
home from his voyage.
After that, it didn't take long for the smoke habit
to take hold in Europe. By the time the colonists
settled in America, tobacco had become an extremely
profitable crop. Europeans paid so much for the leafy
American export that the colonists had to enact laws
to force farmers to dedicate some of their land to
food crops.
The tobacco industry has been raking in profits ever
since. In the early 1980's the U.S. cigarette industry's
annual sales neared $50 billion.
But the love affair with the tobacco plant was tinged
with betrayal right from the start. As early as the
17th century, suggestions were raised that smoking
could cause health problems. Not until 1960, however,
did scientists establish that smoking tobacco products
could cause lung cancer, heart disease and other health
problems. By 1985 more than 30,000 studies on smoking
and its effect on health had been published worldwide.
All of this has had an effect on the number of adults
who light up. The percentage of adults in the U.S.
who smoke dropped from an all-time high of 42 percent
in the early 1960's to 26 percent by the 1980's.
The number of people who smoke would undoubtedly drop
even more dramatically if it were not for two powerful
factors:
Over the years, the cigarette industry has poured
billions of dollars into advertising that portrays
smoking as a glamorous, sophisticated activity. Their
investment is paying off. Nearly one million teenagers
pick up the smoking habit each year.
The nicotine in cigarettes is as addictive as cocaine
or heroin. That's the finding of the U.S. Surgeon
General. No wonder people continue to smoke despite
the horrifying statistics associated with it.
Help for those who want to quit (or for those who
know they should, but don't yet want to) is what this
study guide is about. It will help you think through
your own attitude about smoking. It will also help
you discover what the Bible says about it.
Please ask God to show you His wisdom before you
start. Then look up each scripture and write down
your answers to the questions. There are no right
or wrong answers. What's important is your willingness
for God to show you His will and His resources for
your life.
DOES THE BIBLE SAY I SHOULDN'T SMOKE?
While the Bible doesn't address the issue of smoking
directly, you will find a number of biblical principles
which apply to your smoking habit. The following study
guide will help you discover these principles: (Print
this page and fill in the blanks)
1. When you accept Jesus as your Lord and Savior,
God puts His Holy Spirit into you. Read 1 Corinthians
6:19-20.
a. According to this passage, how does God
view your body?
b. How should you treat your body in light of this?
c. Considering what is known about the effects of
smoking on your body, do you think smoking is in conflict
with how you should treat your body?
2. Read Genesis 1:26.
a. What did God give man to rule over?
b. How does the earth's plant life fit into this
plan? How can man "rule" over it? Where
do you think the tobacco plant fits into this plan?
3. In 2 Peter 2:19, the Bible addresses the danger
of false teachers who had given themselves to indulging
fleshly appetites and were leading others into worldly
behavior.
a. How does this verse describe someone who is
controlled by something?
b. The nicotine found in cigarettes has been proven
to be addictive. Therefore, based on this verse,
how would you describe a habitual smoker's relationship
to cigarettes?
c. How does this compare to the order God intended
when He gave man rule over all the earth?
4. Read Ephesians 5:17. Based on the scientific
evidence of the effects of smoking and your understanding
of what the Bible says, what do you think God wants
YOU to do about smoking?
5. If you believe that smoking is something that
God wants you to stop doing, then it is a sin for
you to smoke because you are doing something contrary
to God's will. Read Romans 6:12 and write what it
means to you as far as smoking is concerned.
WHAT ARE GOD'S PROMISES?
6. Cigarette addiction is one habit of this world
that many people struggle with. Write in your own
words the promises God gives you that will help you
overcome the desire to smoke:
1 Corinthians 10:13
James 4:7
Philippians 4:13
7. One problem that concerns many smokers who want
to quit is how the withdrawal will affect them emotionally.
What promise does God give in Isaiah 26:3 to those
who trust God?
WHAT IF I NEED MORE HELP?
8. Jesus acknowledged that people sometimes have difficulty
doing what they know is the right thing to do. Read
Matthew 26:41. What are two things He says to do?
9. Psalm 119:11 mentions something else that will
give you strength. What is it?
Note: 1 John 2:17 and Philippians 4:13 are two good
verses to "hide in your heart" (memorize
them and then think about them if you feel the need
to smoke). You will find many other verses that will
help you grow strong in your walk with God.
10. Are you filled with God's Spirit? If you have
made Jesus your Lord and Savior, ask God to FILL you
with His Holy Spirit and to give you HIS power to
do ALL that He wants you to do-not just to quit smoking.
Read Luke 11:11-13 and Galatians 5:16. Write out your
prayer for God's Spirit to fill you and give you the
power to be free from cigarettes:
WHAT IF I FAIL?
11. Read 1 John 1:9. This verse tells you how to face
any failure you have in obeying the will of God.
Summarize this verse in your own words.
12. Follow up any failure you meet in obeying God's
will with 2 Thessalonians 3:13. What's the nugget
of wisdom in this verse?
WHEN YOU SMOKE
- Each puff you take assaults your lungs with about
4,000 chemicals, more than 40 of them known to cause
cancer.
- You are 10 times more likely to get cancer than
a nonsmoker.
- You are two times more likely to have a heart
attack than a nonsmoker.
- You are more likely than a nonsmoker to suffer
from emphysema, chronic bronchitis, a stroke, male
impotence or one of numerous other ailments to which
smoking has been linked.
- You chance joining the 320,000 people who die
unnecessarily each year -- because of smoking.
- Research with nonsmoking spouses and children
of smokers confirms you may be hurting the health
of people you love.
- If you are addicted to cigarettes, you are essentially
a slave to a plant. Yet God created you to rule
over the earth.
WHEN YOU QUIT
- No matter how old you are, or how long you've
been smoking, unless irreversible disease has begun:
- Your risk of heart disease lowers IMMEDIATELY!
- Your circulation improves immediately.
- Within days your lungs begin to clear.
- Your risk of cancer drops steadily.
- After 5 years your risk of many diseases is the
same as a nonsmoker. After 10 years your overall
risk of death is the same as someone who has never
smoked.
STEPS TO VICTORY OVER SMOKING
- Admit to God you have been doing something you
consider wrong - you have been harming your body,
God's temple. Tell God you want and need His forgiveness.
He will hear you!
- Admit to God that you need His help in order
to live your life rightly. Ask Him to deliver you
from the addiction.
- Decide to quit smoking. Resolve that with God's
help, you will never again smoke another cigarette.
- Make a total break. Say, "That's it. No
more." Then get rid of everything that might
tempt you. That may mean staying out of situations
where you normally would have smoked.
- Find others - preferably Christians - who have
given up the habit. Seek their help and prayers.
- God can instantly deliver you from the desire
to smoke, both psychologically and physically. But
whether you experience immediate freedom or you
be in a "battle for freedom," you can
be assured that God will strengthen you. Your part
is to get serious with yourself and God.
- What if you want to obey God but don't really
want to quit smoking? Talk to God about it. If you
truly want to have the desire to stop smoking, ask
God, and he will give it to you.
PRACTICAL HELP FOR WITHDRAWAL
What to do to minimize the effects of withdrawal:
- Keep active. Exercise, especially before eating.
- Drink 6-8 glasses of water a day.
- Eat low calorie snacks (stay away from sweets).
- Suck low calorie candy to counteract dry mouth.
- If you experience difficulty coping with withdrawal,
call a friend. Or call the CBN Prayer Line at 1-804-420-0700.
COMMON WITHDRAWAL SYMPTONS YOU MAY FEEL
- Irritability
- Tiredness
- Trouble sleeping
- Hunger, especially for sweets
- Dry mouth
- Depression
These will go away!
Note about weight gain: Smoking speeds up your metabolism.
When you quit, your body will need less food to maintain
your weight. The above suggestions will not only help
with withdrawal symptoms, but will also help you avoid
gaining weight. Just remember, when you quit smoking
you will look and feel better - even if you gain a few
pounds initially.
VERSES FOR STUDY ON SMOKING
- 1 Corinthians 6:19-20 - Do you not know that
your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit, who is
in you, whom you have received from God? You are
not your own; you were bought at a price. Therefore
honor God with your body.
- Genesis 1:26 - Then God said, "Let us make
man in our image, in our likeness, and let them
rule over the fish of the sea and the birds of the
air, over the livestock, over all the earth, and
over all the creatures that move along the ground."
- 2 Peter 2:19 - They promise them freedom, while
they themselves are slaves of depravity - for a
man is a slave to whatever has mastered him.
- Ephesians 5:17 - Therefore do not be foolish,
but understand what the Lord's will is.
- Romans 6:12 - Therefore do not let sin reign
in your mortal body so that you obey its evil desires.
- 1 Corinthians 10:13 - No temptation has seized
you except what is common to man. And God is faithful;
he will not let you be tempted beyond what you can
bear. But when you are tempted, he will also provide
a way out so that you can stand up under it.
- James 4:7 - Submit yourselves, then, to God.
Resist the devil, and he will flee from you.
- Philippians 4:13 - I can do everything through
him who gives me strength.
- John 2:16-17 - For everything in the world -
the cravings of sinful man, the lust of his eyes
and the boasting of what he has and does - comes
not from the Father but from the world. The world
and its desires pass away, but the man who does
the will of God lives forever.
- Isaiah 26:3 - You will keep in perfect peace
him whose mind is steadfast, because he trusts in
you.
- Matthew 26:41 - Watch and pray so that you will
not fall into temptation. The spirit is willing,
but the body is weak.
- Psalm 119:11 - I have hidden your word in my
heart that I might not sin against you.
- Luke 11:11-13 - Which of you fathers, if your
son asks for a fish, will give him a snake instead?
Or if he asks for an egg, will give him a scorpion?
If you then, though you are evil, know how to give
good gifts to your children, how much more will
your father in heaven give the Holy Spirit to those
who ask him!
- Galatians 5:16 - So I say, live by the spirit,
and will not gratify the desires of the sinful nature.
- John 1:9 - If we confess our sins, he is faithful
and just and will forgive us our sins and purify
us from all unrighteousness.
- Thessalonians 3:13 - And as for you, brothers,
never tire of doing what is right.
Scripture taken from the Holy Bible, New International
Version. Copyright 1973, 1978, 1984 International Bible
society. Used by permission of Zondervan Bible Publishers.
UNDER CONTROL
The smoking habit held Mark firmly in its grip. But
as he puffed on, Mark didn't think much about whether
or not he should quit - or how much control it had
on him.
Then a dramatic change occurred in Mark's life. Afterwards,
Mark still didn't spend much time "thinking"
about cigarettes or any of the other habits and problems
that plague him. Nevertheless, one by one the old
bondages dropped from his life.
What happened? Mark gave his life to Jesus Christ.
The Bible says all mankind is born into the bondage
of sin. Sin breaks the fellowship God intended for
man to have with Him and leads to eternal death (Romans
3:23, Romans 6:23).
But God in His great love provided a way for man
to be free from the control of sin and to experience
eternal life with Him. "For God so loved the
world, that He gave His one and only Son, that whoever
believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal
life" (John 3:16). Jesus died on a cross as payment
for our sins.
If you have not already done so, receive Jesus as
your Savior and Lord (John 1:12, Rev. 3:20).
"Jesus, I need You. I thank you for
dying on the cross for my sins. Cleanse me from
my sins. I thank you for forgiving me. Take control
of my life and make me the kind of person you want
me to be. Amen."
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