"'Man is ready to die for an
idea, provided that idea is not quite clear to him,' Paul Eldridge wrote. That
is the way the spiritual side of the A.A. program appears to me. I'm in trouble
if I attempt to parse it: I don't attempt to understand it."
1973 AAWS, Inc.
Came to
Believe, 30th printing 2004, pg.
101
*^Twenty
Four
Hours A
Day^*
A.A. Thought for the Day
There are two important things
we have to do if we want to get sober and stay sober. First, having admitted
that we're helpless before alcohol, we have to turn our alcoholic problem over
to God and trust Him to take care of it for us. This means asking Him every
morning for the strength to stay sober that day and thanking Him every night. It
means really leaving the problem in God's hands and not reaching out and taking
the problem back to ourselves. Second, having given our drink problem to God, we
must cooperate with Him by doing something about it ourselves. Am I doing these
two things?
Meditation for the Day
I must prepare myself by doing each day what I can to develop
spiritually and to help others to do so. God tests me and trains me and bends me
to His will. If I am not properly trained, I cannot meet the test when it comes.
I must want God's will for me above all else. I must not expect to have what I
am not prepared for. This preparation consists of quiet communion with God every
day and gradually gaining the strength I need.
Prayer for the
Day
I pray
that I may really try to do God's will in all my affairs. I pray that I may do
all I can to help others find God's will for them.
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