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- O. D.
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- A Story of Teenage Drug Addiction
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- by David R. Wilkerson
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- (George had been missing for three days. His mother sat by the phone hoping to
- hear from the search party. Across the room the minister was breathing a
- prayer. George had been a member of his church, having started attending at
- the age of eleven. He was a quiet sort of boy who minded his own business -
- was moody at times.
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- At the age of fifteen he started running around with the wrong crowd. It was
- at a dance that one of his friends put a "joint" of marijuana in his hand and
- told him to drag on it. At first he was scared and refused. But when he saw
- everyone else doing it - he tried it. The smoke swirled through his head. In
- five minutes he was dancing like a demon -he forgot his problems - he even
- forgot about God.
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- The next day he wanted to try it again. Big thrill "great kick - really packed
- a wallop. This time it chased away the blues. That night he was deathly sick -
- head throbbing, vomiting - he had to have another joint of "grass." This was
- the first step toward a life of addiction.
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- He was now smoking one after another. Often six and seven at a time. But even
- seven joints didn't "bug" him any more. The pusher said he felt sorry. He
- pulled out a small cellophane bag containing a fraction of an ounce of pure,
- white heroin. "Just sniff it up your nose," he was told. "You'll stay high for
- two days. It's better - cheaper not habit forming. Marijuana is kid stuff. Try
- some "horse." He took his first free sniff out of curiosity. It was everything
- the pusher said it would be. He felt like a king - his conscience didn't
- bother him. He was fearless - he had a feeling of superiority.
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- The next day George was looking for another "deck" of heroin. It cost him a
- lot this time. Three weeks of sniffing was all he could take. The thrill was
- wearing off. His friends were all "skin popping." They claimed it was a
- quicker fix and that it conserved the powder. His buddies had "the works."
- When he first saw them "drilling" with the needle he was upset. It was his
- turn - but he chickened out. A friend drilled him. It knocked him out. When he
- awoke - he sat "goofing" for two hours.
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- It was soon costing a lot each day to keep him high. He could no longer borrow
- as he owed everyone in the neighborhood. He began to work "angles." He sold
- all his clothes at the pawn shop. Just twenty-two years of age - he refused to
- believe he would ever be a drug addict. He even hated the sound of it.
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- Just six months ago, George was forced to go "mainline" into the veins. Skin
- popping was no longer effective. After his first mainline injection, he knew
- he was hooked for life. He began to mug, break into apartments, steal, hold up
- taxi cabs - all for money to get drugs. He lost 30 pounds and was nothing but
- skin and bones. Two days before his disappearance - he mysteriously came upon
- a large sum of money. The last anyone heard of him - he was headed for Harlem
- to "cop" a full "load" of heroin.
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- Both mother and minister sat solemnly waiting. George had been gone for three
- days without leaving a single clue to his whereabouts. At this very moment the
- police were investigating complaints of a terrible odor coming from the roof
- top of a tenement house on Prospect Avenue, Bronx, New York. Three officers
- nearly fainted at the sight. George was lying on the roof top just left of the
- stairwell, dead. He had been dead for three days, he was naked and his body
- had turned as black as a burnt cork. Most horrifying of all, were the gruesome
- features of his face. The once handsome face took on the perfect image of an
- ape. An autopsy revealed George had died of an overdose.
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- It was late that same night when his mother was called to the morgue to
- identify him. The funeral will long be remembered. His body was wrapped in
- asbestos with only his face showing. The sealed casket had a glass covered
- oval cut in the top to enable narcotics agents to view the remains. Young drug
- addicts were fled past the casket and told, "This is how it ends." Ladies
- fainted - strong men were shaken - but the drug addicts were unmoved. Their
- minds were long since hardened to the truth.
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- This is a true story. I know the minister who buried him. Teenager - hear this
- - NOW! At the end of every sensual pleasure is a casket. The drug pushers are
- invading the land. They want their drugs in every high school - in every city,
- town and village. For some this message is already too late - you are hooked.
- You can be helped only if you are desperate. THIS IS THE WAY TO BE SAVED -
- "Confess your sins to the Lord Jesus with your mouth - repent and be sorry for
- all your sins - forsake your wicked way of living - call on Him and ask Him to
- come and live in your heart - feed yourself daily with God's Word and talk to
- Jesus."
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- "Choosing rather to suffer affliction with the people of God than to enjoy the
- pleasures of sin for a season" Hebrews 11:25. Sin has pleasure there is no
- doubt about that, but those who overcome the temptations of this world will
- rejoice in everlasting life. "For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of
- God is eternal life through Jesus Christ, our Lord" Romans 6:21
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- "For the Son of man (Jesus) is come to save that which is lost" Matt. 18:11.
- Do you feel lost today. Confused about your future, sick of your sin, then
- turn to the Saviour who will answer you as you pray and ask His help.
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- Editor's Note: This tract was written in the early 1960's, but the events are
- as true today as they were back then. Drugs are still shattering homes and
- lives. Trusting in Jesus is the only way to overcome them - John 14:6.
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