~SPIRITUAL~ A DAY AT A TIME

RHONDA FROM KY
on 8/21/08 9:54 pm, edited 8/21/08 10:10 pm - ALEXANDRIA, KY

AUGUST 22

REFLECTION FOR THE DAY
So often, in the past, we prayed for "things," or favoring cir****tances, or a thousand requests that were really selfish in nature.  I've learned in The Program that real prayer begins -- not ends -- in asking God to change me.  In fact, that's exactly what the Seventh Step suggests: Humbly asked Him to remove our shortcomings.  We ask God for help through His grace, and the amazing thing is that such a prayer is answered if we truly want it to be.  Our own wills are so much a required part of the result that it seems almost as if we had done it.  But the help from God is even more necessary; without Him, we couldn't possibly have done it alone.  HAVE I ASKED GOD TO HELP ME CHANGE MYSELF?

TODAY I PRAY  
May I learn to pray broadly -- that God's will be done, that God remove my shortcomings.  No need to specify what these shortcomings are;  God who knows all, knows.  May I learn that details are not necessary in my praying.  All that matters is my humility and my faith that God, does indeed, have the Power to change my life.

TODAY I WILL REMEMBER 
I ask God to change me.

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AWESOME.. THE BOARD CHANGE AND NOW MY PICS THAT I POST EVERYDAY WILL SHOW UP HERE TOO  

It is good to have an end to journey towards; but it is the journey that matters in the end.  ~Ursula K. LeGuin

Gladys S.
on 8/21/08 11:50 pm - Detroit, MI


Rhonda,
Great words and images.
Gladys
Chris N.
on 8/22/08 2:58 am
Morning Rhonda!   Well....okay...afternoon....

The Serenity Prayer has always been a favorite of mine....no matter how many times I read it, it just as powerful each time.

And I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE  "When the pain of remaining the same becomes greater than our fear of change, we will surely let go".    I"ve never heard that before...but how true!

Have a good one, See-ster!

~*Chris*~

When one door of happiness closes, another opens:
but often we look so long at the closed door that
we do not see the one which has been opened for us.

Helen Keller

Sparky
on 8/22/08 7:42 am - Reno, NV
Thanks for posting these sweetie.  I read every one! 
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