Friday 9 August 2024
TWELVE STEPS AND TWELVE TRADITIONS, p. 77
Good Morning!!!
God grant me the Serenity
to accept the things
I cannot change;
Courage to change
the things I can;
and Wisdom
to know the difference.
Thy will, not mine, be done.
*~*~*~*~*^Daily Reflections^*~*~*~*~*
August 9, 2024
"….... OF ALL PERSONS WE HAD HARMED"
"...and became willing to make amends to them all."
TWELVE STEPS AND TWELVE TRADITIONS, p. 77
One of the key words in the Eighth Step is the word all.
I am not free to select a few names for the list
and to disregard others.
It is a list of all persons I have harmed.
I can see immediately
that this Step entails forgiveness
because if I'm not willing to forgive someone,
there is little chance I will place his name on the list.
Before I placed the first name on my list,
I said a little prayer:
"I forgive anyone and everyone who has ever harmed me
at any time and under any circumstances."
It is well for me to contemplate a small, but very significant,
two-letter word every time the Lord's Prayer is said.
The word is as.
I ask, "Forgive us our trespasses,
as we forgive those who trespass against us."
In this case, as means, "in the same manner."
I am asking to be forgiven
in the same manner that I forgive others.
As I say this portion of the prayer,
if I am harboring hatred or resentment,
I am inviting more resentment,
when I should be calling on the spirit of forgiveness.
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Faith and Action
Your prospect's religious education and training
may be far superior to yours.
In that case, he is going to wonder
how you can add anything to what he already knows.
But he will be curious to learn
why his own convictions have not worked
and why yours seem to work so well.
He may be an example of the truth
that faith alone is insufficient.
To be vital, faith must be accompanied
by self-sacrifice and unselfish, constructive action.
Admit that he probably
knows more about religion than you do,
but remind him that,
however deep his faith and knowledge,
these qualities could not have served him well,
or he would not be asking your help.
<< << << >> >> >>
Dr. Bob did not need me for his spiritual instruction.
He had already had more of that than I.
What he did need, when we first met,
was the deflation at depth and the understanding
that only one drunk can give to another.
What I needed was the humility of self-forgetfulness
and the kinship with another human being of my own kind.
1. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, P. 93
2. A.A. TODAY, P. 10
As Bill Sees It, P. 212
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