Meditations on "Recovery"

What
What Does Jesus’ Death Have To Do With Addiction?
Friday April 19, 2019

What does Jesus death have to do with us? Well, maybe nothing and maybe everything -- the choice is ours.

Can
Can Jesus Be Trusted As A Higher Power?
Thursday April 18, 2019

The Bible is a wonderful source of support for us and contains many stories about the compassion Jesus showed to those He encountered.

Forgiveness
Forgiveness
Wednesday April 17, 2019

Forgiving others is something we must take very seriously if we want to protect our sobriety.

Insecurity
Insecurity
Tuesday April 16, 2019

Our life in recovery is often like treading an unknown path.

What
What God Does Lasts
Monday April 15, 2019

At most recovery meetings there are lots of handshakes and hugs and "chips" or "fobs" to honour clean time.

Sunday
Sunday Psalm Beauty For Ashes
Sunday April 14, 2019

When we unreservedly give our will and life over to the care of God, our lives are positively changed.

Coming
Coming Back
Saturday April 13, 2019

In the Bible Jesus told a story about a father and two sons.

There
There But For The Grace Of God Go I
Friday April 12, 2019

While watching the evening news, we often hear about a disaster caused by someone driving while drunk or high or learn the next grim statistic in the crisis around the world due to opioid addiction.

Power
Power Greater Than Ourselves
Thursday April 11, 2019

We all need hope. Today we are affirming the hope within us that what has been impossible for us to do on our own becomes possible when we reach out for help to a power greater than ourselves.

Character
Character Defect Fear
Wednesday April 10, 2019

Fear is a disturbing emotion which is triggered by the expectation that something unpleasant is about to happen.

Stopping
Stopping Gossip
Tuesday April 9, 2019

Almost everyone says they hate gossip and yet many of us are easily drawn into conversations that are unkind.

Wisdom
Wisdom To Know
Monday April 8, 2019

To live with wisdom in recovery requires humility. We need to acknowledge, “I don’t really know what is best for me but I’m willing to try new ways and learn from the experience of others.