The growing push to legalize marijuana, both recreationally and medically, has sparked countless debates in our communities. As someone who’s been part of the National Stomp Out Smoking campaign and the fight for the 2006 Clean Indoor Air Act in Arkansas, I’ve seen firsthand how harmful substances can devastate lives.
While advocates tout marijuana’s potential benefits, it’s important to distinguish between its components. CBD, a non-psychoactive compound, has shown promise in treating certain conditions without the mind-altering effects. However, THC, the compound responsible for the “high,” raises significant concerns. It doesn’t heal, it numbs. It masks pain instead of addressing its root cause, offering a temporary escape rather than real solutions.
As Christians, we’re called to honor God with our bodies, treating them as temples of the Holy Spirit. Substances that alter our minds or lead us to escape reality undermine this calling. Our denomination, the Assembly of God, takes a firm stance on this issue, placing marijuana in the same category as alcohol: something to be avoided because it impairs judgment and opens the door to destructive habits.
Standing firm against marijuana isn’t about being out of touch, it’s about valuing life, clarity, and God’s design. Let’s continue to advocate for healthier solutions and trust God to provide wisdom and healing without relying on substances that alter who He’s called us to be.
Prayer
Heavenly Father, thank You for giving us the wisdom to discern what honors You. Help us to make choices that reflect Your design for our lives and to advocate for solutions that bring true healing. I give You all honor, all the glory, and all the praise. It’s in Jesus’ name I pray. Amen & Amen.