Meditations on "Wisdom"

Just
Just For Today I Will Try To Live In Conscious Contact With God
Thursday February 22, 2024

Just for today I will try to live in conscious contact with God praying only for knowledge of His will and the power to carry it out.

Living
Living With Joy Today
Saturday February 17, 2024

We live in a beautiful world created by God. Because God desired a people for relationship with Himself, He made humans in His own image.

The
The Process Of Gaining Wisdom
Saturday February 10, 2024

When we reflect on our destructive and addictive lifestyle we begin to recognize the extent of the dumb choices we have made.

Just
Just For Today God Works For Good
Sunday February 4, 2024

Just for today I will adjust myself to what is and not try to adjust everything else to my desires.

Pray
Pray
Sunday January 28, 2024

Often people who have no relationship with God will pray when they are in trouble or when they urgently need help in a time of great distress.

Confronting
Confronting Denial
Saturday January 20, 2024

A healthy foundation for life with God in recovery includes seeking truth in all our affairs.

Part
Part Of The Solution Rather Than The Problem
Tuesday January 16, 2024

Someone has rightly said, "If you are not part of the solution then you are part of the problem.

Wisdom
Wisdom Time
Sunday January 14, 2024

There is a right time for everything, and everything on earth will happen at the right time.

The
The Love That Holds Our Year Together
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.

Certainty
Certainty In An Uncertain Future
Saturday December 30, 2023

Many of us face a new year wondering about the unknown.

God
God Responds To My Prayers
Thursday December 28, 2023

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

God
God Is Listening
Saturday December 16, 2023

How are we expected to know what is right? How do we know what is wrong?