Recovery Meditations

Sunday January 7, 2024
How many of us have fallen to places in life where we never thought we would find ourselves again?

Saturday January 6, 2024
While living in addiction we were emotionally unavailable to God, to others, and to ourselves.

Friday January 5, 2024
We come into recovery because we recognize we are powerless over addictive substances, people, or things that we have become dependent on to sustain life as we know it.

Thursday January 4, 2024
Many of us in our life in addiction had our character shaped by isolation and getting our own way in any way that we could.

Wednesday January 3, 2024
Just for today, I will take time to notice the gifts in me, in others, and in my surroundings and let the rest go.

Tuesday January 2, 2024
Today as we begin to embrace this New Year and recover from the festivities of saying good-bye to the old year, let us reflect on what we would like to achieve in the months ahead.

Monday January 1, 2024
Happy New Year! There is a line in a Christian music song which says, God has "opened up my future, closed my past.

Sunday December 31, 2023
As we come to the end of this year, a year filled with both accomplishments and failures, it’s time to reflect on the events that brought growth and joy in our journey with God in recovery.

Saturday December 30, 2023
Many of us face a new year wondering about the unknown.

Friday December 29, 2023
How long are we prepared to do the daily ordinary things we need to do while we wait for God to bring about the plans He has prepared in advance for us to do?

Thursday December 28, 2023
Most people who are in recovery want to learn from the experience, strength, and hope of others.

Wednesday December 27, 2023
Those of us who have acted on the saying “God could and would, if He were sought” have witnessed the blessing of God in our lives.
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