Drug Roulette

Almost everyone has heard the cliché “Don’t do drugs.” But I’m going to tell you something else.

Don’t try drugs.

The curiosity in young people looking for an experimental adventure or a way to escape pain and stress functions as a game of Russian roulette.

Just trying narcotics one time is equivalent to putting a round into the chamber and spinning it wildly before placing it up to your skull to pull the trigger.

Experimenting with drugs once doesn’t automatically guarantee the destruction of the lives of everyone who tries them, but it’s not worth the gamble of your life and the lives of all the innocent others who would be affected by your foolish experimentation.

Unlike the horrific game of Russian roulette, drugs might not kill you on the first try but instead very slowly lead you down a path of long suffering as demonic spirits take over your mind and trade your ambitious opportunities for a lifestyle of destruction to yourself and to those around you—doing the most harm to those who love you the most.

Despite how you feel, there are people who love you.

And for sure, God loves you.

He is closer to you than the air you breathe.

His plans for you are greater than any drug-induced experience could ever be.