July 5, 2017 - Readings in Recovery: Twenty-Four Hours a Day

Twenty-Four Hours a Day
Wednesday, July 5, 2017

AA Thought for the Day
Until we came into AA, most of us had tried desperately to stop drinking. We were filled with the delusion that we could drink like our friends. We tried time and again to take it or leave it, but we could do neither. We always lapsed into ceaseless, unhappy drinking. Wives or husbands, families, friends and employers threw up their hands in hurt bewilderment, in despair and, finally, in disgust. We wanted to stop. We realized that every reason for drinking was only a crazy excuse.

Have I given up every excuse for drinking?

Meditation for the Day
Many things can upset you, and you can easily get off the track. But remember that God is near you all the time, ready to help you if you call on Him. You cannot forever stand against God's will for you, nor can you forever upset God's plan for your life, even though God's plan may be postponed by your willfulness and deliberate choice of evil. A whole world of men and women cannot permanently change God's laws nor His purpose for the universe. The sea of life may look very rough to us, but we can believe that our Captain steers the boat on a straight course.

Prayer for the Day
I pray that I may try to steer a straight course. I pray that I may accept God's direction in my life's journey.

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