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

Twenty-Four Hours a Day
Tuesday, Dec. 5, 2017

AA Thought for the Day
In spite of all we have learned in AA, our old way of thinking comes back to us, sometimes with overwhelming force, and occasionally some of us have slips. We forget or refuse to call on the Higher Power for help. We seem to deliberately make our minds a blank so far as AA training goes, and we take a drink. We eventually get drunk. We are temporarily right back where we started from. Those who have had slips say unanimously that they were no fun. They say AA had taken all the pleasure out of drinking. They knew they were doing the wrong thing. The old mental conflict was back in full force. They were disgusted with themselves.

Am I convinced that I can never get anything more out of drinking?

Meditation for the Day
Give something to those who are having trouble, to those whose thoughts are confused, something of your sympathy, your prayers, your time, your love, your thoughts, your self. Then give of your own confidence, as you have had it given to you by the grace of God. Give of yourself and of our loving sympathy. Give your best to those who need it and will accept it. Give according to need, never according to desserts. Remember that the giving of advice can never take the place of giving of your self.

Prayer for the Day
I pray that as I have received, so may I give. I pray that I may have the right answer to those who are confused.

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