God, help me learn to respond to whatever environment I'm in by taking the appropriate actions to take care of myself. ~Melody Beattie
Today I am grateful...
- for the new topic on Sobriety Society
- for all I have been given and all that is on its way to me
- that I only have a daily reprieve, but I get it daily
- that today I am not at the jumping off place
- to have figured out early in sobriety and recovery that staying in touch with gratitude can row the boat quite a distance toward the other shore
A.A. is no success story in the ordinary sense of the word. It is a story of suffering transmuted, under grace, into spiritual progress. ~As Bill Sees It
I should pray for more faith as a thirsty man prays for water in a desert. Do I know what it means to feel sure that God will never fail me? Am I sure of this as I am sure that I still breathe? I should pray daily and most diligently that my faith may increase. There is nothing lacking in my life because really all I need is mine, only I lack the faith to know it. I am a king's son who sits in rags and yet all around me are stores of all I could desire. ~Twenty-Four Hours a Day

9 comments:
Amen to that.
God, help me learn to respond - I'm learning.
I love that "I only have a daily reprieve, but I get it daily"
and I am soooo grateful that today I am not at the jumping off place EITHER
God is good, sobriety is good
have a great day!
row row row yer boat...
have a happy tuesday!
today I AM a thirsty man in the desert..thank you for the help Scott
Thanks for the tip on Sobriety Society!
What distance across a sea that once seemed so dark and erie one can experience. That distance is a trail to fullfilled life . . . a life that is lived!
I'm so glad that my reprieve is daily. If it was for a lifetime, I would just take it for granted and not appreciate it like I do now. I'm glad there is a Scott W. out there...starting the new day in the same way.
I have been praying for faith lately and it seems to be working.
Yup, I am enjoying my daily reprieve today and I prayed for the illingness to hear Him....Thanks Scott!
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