~SPIRITUAL NOT RELIGIOUS~ A DAY AT A TIME
4/30 REFLECTION FOR THE DAY
We're taught in The Program that "faith without works is dead." How true this is for the addicted person. For if an addicted person fails to perfect or enlarge his or her spiritual life through work and self-sacrifice for others, s/he can't survive the certain trials and low spots ahead. If s/he doesn't work, s/he'll surely return to his or her addiction, and if s/he returns to addiction, s/he'll likely die. Then faith will be dead indeed. DO I BELIEVE, THROUGH MY FAITH, THAT I CAN BE UNIQUELY USEFUL TO THOSE WHO STILL SUFFER?
TODAY I PRAY
May my faith in my Higher Power and in the influence of The Program be multiplied within me as I pass it along to others who are overcoming similar addictions. May I be certain that my helping others is not simply repaying my debts, but it is the only way I know to continue my spiritual growth and maintain my own sobriety.
TODAY I WILL REMEMBER
The more faith I can give, the more I will have.
We're taught in The Program that "faith without works is dead." How true this is for the addicted person. For if an addicted person fails to perfect or enlarge his or her spiritual life through work and self-sacrifice for others, s/he can't survive the certain trials and low spots ahead. If s/he doesn't work, s/he'll surely return to his or her addiction, and if s/he returns to addiction, s/he'll likely die. Then faith will be dead indeed. DO I BELIEVE, THROUGH MY FAITH, THAT I CAN BE UNIQUELY USEFUL TO THOSE WHO STILL SUFFER?
TODAY I PRAY
May my faith in my Higher Power and in the influence of The Program be multiplied within me as I pass it along to others who are overcoming similar addictions. May I be certain that my helping others is not simply repaying my debts, but it is the only way I know to continue my spiritual growth and maintain my own sobriety.
TODAY I WILL REMEMBER
The more faith I can give, the more I will have.
It is good to have an end to journey towards; but it is the journey that matters in the end. ~Ursula K. LeGuin