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AA Thoughts For Today - February
AA Thought for the Day
February 1 Reliance, Not Defiance “When we encountered A.A., the fallacy of our defiance was revealed. At no time had we asked what God's will was for us; instead we had been telling Him what it ought to be. No man, we saw, could believe in God and defy Him, too. Belief meant reliance, not; defiance." - Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions, (Step Two) p. 31 Thought to Ponder . . . There is a God. I am not Him. AA-related 'Alconym' E G O = Edging God Out. ~*~A.A. Thoughts For The Day~*~ Fear Sometimes we think fear ought to be classed with stealing. It seems to cause more trouble. We reviewed our fears thoroughly. We put them on paper, even though we had no resentment in connection with them. We asked ourselves why we had them. Wasn't it because self-reliance failed us? Self-reliance was good as far as it went, but it didn't go far enough. Some of us once had great self-confidence, but it didn't fully solve the fear problem, or any other. When it made us cocky, it was worse. c. 2001 AAWS, Alcoholics Anonymous, pp. 67-8 Thought to Consider . . . Situations I fear are rarely as bad as the fear itself. *~*~*AACRONYMS*~*~* F E A R = Forgetting Everything's All Right *~*~*~*~*^Just For Today!^*~*~*~*~* Surrender From "A Practical Philosophy": "We simply stop messing in God's business. And in my opinion, when we stop messing and stop worrying, we have turned our will and our lives over to God (or Good) as we understand (or don't understand) Him. "San Jose, California, USA" 1973 AAWS, Inc.; Came to Believe, 30th printing 2004, pg. 116 *~*~*~*~*^ Grapevine Quotes ^*~*~*~*~* "While I may be powerless to solve the globe's problems, I am given all the power I need to make a difference to my community, my family, my job, my friends, and most importantly, to stay sober and help other alcoholics." Woodinville, Wash., November 2013 "From: "The Scoop" " AA Grapevine ~*~*~*~*^ Big Book & Twelve N' Twelve Quotes of the Day ^*~*~*~*~* "But life among Alcoholics Anonymous is more than attending gatherings and visiting hospitals. Cleaning up old scrapes, helping to settle family differences, explaining the disinherited son to his irate parents, lending money and securing jobs for each other, when justified these are everyday occurrences. No one is too discredited or has sunk too low to be welcomed cordially if he means business." ~Alcoholics Anonymous, 4th Edition, A Vision For You, pg. 161~ "Nearly every modern employer feels a moral responsibility for the well-being of his help, and he tries to meet these responsibilities. That he has not always done so for the alcoholic is easily understood. To him the alcoholic has often seemed a fool of the first magnitude. Because of the employee's special ability, or of his own strong personal attachment to him, the employer has sometimes kept such a man at work long beyond a reasonable period. Some employers have tried every known remedy. In only a few instances has there been a lack of patience and tolerance. And we, who have imposed on the best of employers, can scarcely blame them if they have been short with us." ~Alcoholics Anonymous, 4th Edition, To Employers, pg. 137~ It mattered little whether our resentments were justified or not. -Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions p. 90 Misc. AA Literature - Quote Some strongly object to the A.A. position that alcoholism is an illness. This concept, they feel, removes moral responsibility from alcoholics. As any A.A. knows, this is far from true. We do not use the concept of sickness to absolve our members from responsibility. On the contrary, we use the fact of fatal illness to clamp the heaviest kind of moral obligation onto the sufferer, the obligation to use A.A.'s Twelve Steps to get well. 'In the early days of his drinking, the alcoholic is often guilty of irresponsibility. But once the time of compulsive drinking has arrived, he can't very well be held fully accountable for his conduct. He then has an obsession that condemns him to drink, and a bodily sensitivity to alcohol that guarantees his final madness and death. 'But when he is made aware of this condition, he is under pressure to accept A.A.'s program of moral regeneration. Prayer for the Day: Lord, cleanse me from all impurities and put a new heart and a new spirit within me. Remove my heart of stone and give me a heart of flesh that will be sensitive and compassionate to the needs of others. In Jesus’ name, help me to see others as you see them and to hear and answer their cries just as you would. Today, I will look for opportunities to bless others. Amen.
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