Recovery Meditations

Friday January 31, 2020
Have you ever been in a room when snow started to fall outside and the atmosphere in the room changed as children got excited about playing in the snow?

Thursday January 30, 2020
“My life is of great beauty and infinite value. God has a plan for my life that is meaningful, purposeful, and joyful.

Wednesday January 29, 2020
After living so long in the self-centered world of addiction, it’s not easy to come into recovery and build relationships with other human beings, particularly those who have lived in self-centered ways just like us.

Tuesday January 28, 2020
We are not very far into our recovery program when we come face to face with Step Four which asks us to make a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves.

Monday January 27, 2020
Some people who have no relationship with God will still pray when they are in trouble or when they really need help in a time of great distress.

Sunday January 26, 2020
Blessed are those who live in your house. They are always praising you.

Saturday January 25, 2020
Too many of us still drive distracted by our phones and other technology.

Friday January 24, 2020
One of the coping mechanisms many of us use when dealing with low-self-esteem and the humiliation of our past failures is the mask of arrogance.

Thursday January 23, 2020
Hitting bottom is the place we reach in our addiction where we finally admit that we have a problem and that we can't solve it on our own.

Wednesday January 22, 2020
As we prepare to do the steps in a recovery program, who among us enjoys doing a Step Four inventory or writing out the last 90 days of our addiction?

Tuesday January 21, 2020
We read in the 12-Steps program material about turning our will and our life over to the care of God.

Monday January 20, 2020
The Bible is full of God's promises to help us in our time of need.
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