Saturday, October 17, 2020

Oct. 17, 2020 - Readings in Recovery: Today's Gift from Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation

 

Saturday, Oct. 17, 2020

Today’s Gift from Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation is:

A frontier is never a place; it is a time and a way of life. Frontiers pass, but they endure in their people. — Hal Borland

Frontiers are borders, and in our development we meet them again and again. Our first loves as teenagers were emotional and spiritual frontiers. Leaving home after childhood was another. Becoming a father, perhaps another. Some frontiers are very generous and exciting, while others are frightening, dangerous. Certainly, this program has been a frontier for us.

To stay alive spiritually, we need to continually go to the borders of our experience—or go back and face an old one from a new angle. We may encounter a new border in learning God’s will for us in a new way, or in learning a new handicraft or sport, or meeting a life experience we didn’t expect. We accumulate these memories within us. Some frontiers from long ago exist within us as if they were just yesterday. What frontiers stand out in our lives as we look back? What spiritual learning came from them? This is how we grow as men.

I am grateful for past frontiers that endure within me. They have strengthened and deepened my manhood.

Hazelden Foundation

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