Step by Step
Friday, June 20, 2014
"It was only a matter of being willing to believe in a Power greater than myself. Nothing more was required of me to make my beginning. I saw that growth could start from that point. Upon a foundation of complete willingness I might build what I saw ..." - Alcoholics Anonymous, 3rd Edition, 1976, Ch 1 ("Bill's Story"), p 12.
Today, the words of Bill W. should be empowering enough for me to take a leap of blind faith in a power greater than myself, if I am still struggling with the concept of a Higher Power. Just as I was warned repeatedly in my drinking days that my spouse or partner would leave me, that I would be fired if I showed up at work hungover or drunk if I even showed up at all, or my next DUI would be elevated to a felony, AA's co-founders and early members warn now that I absolutely must come to believe in something stronger and better than myself if I have a prayer for sobriety and recovery. In my drinking days, I didn't yield to many of the warnings I got, and I got the outcome that was promised because I didn't stop drinking; today, I yield to the warnings of the Program's co-founders and become at least willing to believe. And our common journey continues. Step by step. - Chris M., 2014
Friday, June 20, 2014
"It was only a matter of being willing to believe in a Power greater than myself. Nothing more was required of me to make my beginning. I saw that growth could start from that point. Upon a foundation of complete willingness I might build what I saw ..." - Alcoholics Anonymous, 3rd Edition, 1976, Ch 1 ("Bill's Story"), p 12.
Today, the words of Bill W. should be empowering enough for me to take a leap of blind faith in a power greater than myself, if I am still struggling with the concept of a Higher Power. Just as I was warned repeatedly in my drinking days that my spouse or partner would leave me, that I would be fired if I showed up at work hungover or drunk if I even showed up at all, or my next DUI would be elevated to a felony, AA's co-founders and early members warn now that I absolutely must come to believe in something stronger and better than myself if I have a prayer for sobriety and recovery. In my drinking days, I didn't yield to many of the warnings I got, and I got the outcome that was promised because I didn't stop drinking; today, I yield to the warnings of the Program's co-founders and become at least willing to believe. And our common journey continues. Step by step. - Chris M., 2014
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