Recovery Meditations

Anticipation
Anticipation
Wednesday January 8, 2020

Our anticipation of events is positive when we expect something good is about to happen, such as going out to a show, taking a holiday trip, or doing something else we really like to do.

Finding
Finding Hope In A Dark Place
Tuesday January 7, 2020

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.

Planning
Planning Ahead
Monday January 6, 2020

Planning gives us peace in our hearts knowing that we have reviewed the specifics of how to get to where we are going and what we need to get there.

Sunday
Sunday Psalm How Did I Ever Get To This Place?
Sunday January 5, 2020

My Lord, you heard my groaning. You can hear my sighs.

Practical
Practical Wisdom For Everyday Living
Saturday January 4, 2020

In the middle of the Bible, just after Psalms, we find the book of Proverbs which contains all sorts of practical wisdom about everyday living.

Growing
Growing Up
Friday January 3, 2020

When we accept Jesus’ death as payment for the sins we have committed, we are freed from the punishment of sin and are given a fresh start.

Building
Building Up Our Self-esteem
Thursday January 2, 2020

Low self-esteem is a negative sense of one's worth or ability to cope or do well in life.

The
The First Day Of This New Year
Wednesday January 1, 2020

Happy New Year! This is the first of 366 days we have in this leap-year to enjoy life and do good.

Transitioning
Transitioning From One Year To The Next
Tuesday December 31, 2019

In just a few hours the new calendar year will be upon us.

Hope
Hope For What Concerns Me Today
Monday December 30, 2019

Troubles come, sometimes one on top of another. Pressure builds.

Standing
Standing Firm
Sunday December 29, 2019

As we watch the news we realize that some things never seem to change.

Give
Give It Away
Saturday December 28, 2019

A common recovery saying is that “you must give it away in order to keep it”.