Recovery Meditations

Love
Love Is Patient
Friday January 14, 2022

The Bible tells us that love is patient. How many of us would profess to be patient?

Growing
Growing In Maturity
Thursday January 13, 2022

For most of us who have come from an unmanageable lifestyle and have chosen a recovery program with community gatherings, the change in our environment is most intimidating.

People,
People, Places, Things
Wednesday January 12, 2022

What do “people, places, and things” have to do with living well with God in recovery today?

Safe
Safe Gates And Solid Foundations
Tuesday January 11, 2022

Gates serve several purposes. One purpose is to keep those inside safe and another is to keep out those who seek to harm.

Step
Step Two Came To Believe
Monday January 10, 2022

At some point in our lives we became aware that we were powerless over our dependencies and that our lives had become unmanageable.

Practice
Practice Being Cheerful
Sunday January 9, 2022

Scientific evidence suggests that being cheerful seems to have positive benefits on our over-all health.

I
I Can’t. God Can. I Think I’ll Let Him
Saturday January 8, 2022

. First and last words - these are words that are said on special occasions and are deemed important to the situation at hand.

How
How We Got To Where We Are
Friday January 7, 2022

We got to where we are today by our own irrational thinking and flawed solutions.

God
God Provides All I Need
Thursday January 6, 2022

When we give our will and life over to the care of God, we are demonstrating our trust in God to provide for our needs.

Dealing
Dealing With Pressure
Wednesday January 5, 2022

Who of us hasn't felt pressured recently – maybe even today?

Putting
Putting On The Armour God Provides
Tuesday January 4, 2022

While writing to a group of Christians the apostle Paul told them to be strong in the Lord and in His mighty power.

Step
Step One Finding Hope In A Dark Place
Monday January 3, 2022

Recovery begins when we come to our senses and affirm that we are powerless over alcohol or some other substance or habit and that our lives have become unmanageable.