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  • tjcon posted an update 3 years, 1 month ago

    Wednesday, March 17
    Thought for the Day

    A.A. also helps us to hang onto sobriety. By having regular meetings so that we can associate with other alcoholics who have come through that same door in the wall, by encouraging us to tell the story of our own sad experiences with alcohol, and by showing us how to help other alcoholics, A.A. keeps us…[Read more]

  • tjcon posted an update 3 years, 1 month ago

    Monday, March 15
    Thought for the Day

    We alcoholics were on a merry go-round, going round and round, and we couldn’t get off. That merry go round is a kind of hell on earth. In A.A. I got off that merry go-round by learning to stay sober. I pray to my Higher Power every morning to help me to keep sober. And I get the strength from that Power to do…[Read more]

  • tjcon posted an update 3 years, 1 month ago

    Friday, March 12
    Thought for the Day

    The Prodigal Son “took his journey into a far country and wasted his substance with riotous living.” That’s what we alcoholics do. We waste our substance with riotous living. “When he came to himself, he said, ‘I will arise and go to my father.'” That’s what you do in A.A. You come to your self. Your alcoholic…[Read more]

  • tjcon posted an update 3 years, 1 month ago

    Thursday, March 11
    Thought for the Day

    By having quiet times each morning, we come to depend on God’s help during the day, especially if we should be tempted to take a drink. And we can honestly thank Him each night for the strength He has given us. So our faith is strengthened by these quiet times of prayer. By listening to other members, by…[Read more]

    • I have to put my head down and hit my knees before I start the day! My new challenge is to remember the reverence and awe of God! Not just superficial prayers for help and guidance, BUT in awe of his unending HOPE and amazing GRACE!!

  • tjcon posted an update 3 years, 1 month ago

    Tuesday, March 9
    Thought for the Day

    If we had absolute faith in the power of God to keep us from drinking and if we turned our drink problem entirely over to God without reservations, we wouldn’t have to do anything more about it. We’d be free from drink once and for all. But since our faith is apt to be weak, we have to strengthen and build up…[Read more]

  • tjcon posted an update 3 years, 1 month ago

    Thought for the Day

    Sometimes we try too hard to get this program. It is better to relax and accept it. It will be given to us, with no effort on our part, if we stop trying too hard to get it. Sobriety can be a free gift of God, which He gives us by His grace when He knows we are ready for it. But we have to be ready. Then we must relax, take it…[Read more]

  • tjcon posted an update 3 years, 1 month ago

    Thursday, March 4
    Thought for the Day

    Having surrendered our lives to God and put our drink problem in His hands doesn’t mean that we’ll never be tempted to drink. So we must build up strength for the time when temptation will come. In this quiet time, we read and pray and get our minds in the right mood for the day. Starting the day right is a…[Read more]

  • tjcon posted an update 3 years, 1 month ago

    Wednesday, March 3
    Thought for the Day

    After we’ve made a surrender, the drink problem is out of our hands and in the hands of God. The thing we have to do is to be sure that we never reach out and take the problem back into our own hands. Leave it in God’s hands. Whenever I’m tempted to take a drink, I must say to my self: “I can’t do that. I’ve…[Read more]

  • tjcon posted an update 3 years, 1 month ago

    Tuesday, March 2
    Thought for the Day

    Over a period of drinking years, we’ve proved to ourselves and to everybody else that we can’t stop drinking by our own will power. We have been proved helpless before the power of alcohol. So the only way we could stop drinking was by turning to a Power greater than ourselves. We call that Power God. The time…[Read more]

  • tjcon posted an update 3 years, 1 month ago

    Monday, March 1
    Thought for the Day

    When I find myself thinking about taking a drink, I say to myself: “Don’t reach out and take that problem back. You’ve given it to God and there’s nothing you can do about it.” So I forget about the drink. One of the most important parts of the A.A. program is to give our drink problem to God honestly and fully…[Read more]

  • tjcon posted an update 3 years, 2 months ago

    Friday, February 26
    Thought for the Day

    When we came into A.A., we came to believe in a Power greater than ourselves. We came to believe in that Divine Principle in the universe, which we call God, and to whom we can turn for help. Each morning we have a quiet time. We ask God for the power to stay sober for the next twenty-four hours. And each…[Read more]

  • tjcon posted an update 3 years, 2 months ago

    Thursday, February 25
    Thought for the Day

    Some people find it hard to believe in a Power greater than themselves. But not to believe in such a Power forces us to atheism. It has been said that atheism is blind faith in the strange proposition that this universe originated in a cipher and aimlessly rushes nowhere. That’s practically impossible to…[Read more]

  • tjcon posted an update 3 years, 2 months ago

    Wednesday, February 24
    Thought for the Day

    When we came to our first A.A. meeting, we looked up at the wall at the end of the room and saw the sign: “But for the grace of God.” We knew right then and there that we would have to call on the grace of God in order to get sober and get over our soul sickness. We heard speakers tell how they had come…[Read more]

  • tjcon posted an update 3 years, 2 months ago

    Tuesday, February 23
    Thought for the Day

    Besides our jobs, our families, our friends, and our sobriety, we have something else that many of us found through A.A. That’s faith in a Power greater than ourselves to which we can turn for help: faith in that Divine Principle in the universe which we call God and which is on our side as long as we do…[Read more]

  • tjcon posted an update 3 years, 2 months ago

    Monday, February 22
    Thought for the Day

    Now we can take an inventory of the good things that have come to us through A.A. To begin with, we’re sober today. That’s the biggest asset on any alcoholic’s books. Sobriety to us is like goodwill in business. Everything else depends on that. Most of us have jobs, which we owe to our sobriety. We know we…[Read more]

  • tjcon posted an update 3 years, 2 months ago

    Friday, February 19
    Thought for the Day

    Many things we do in A.A. are in preparation for that crucial moment when, walking down the street on a nice sunshiny day, we see a nice cool cocktail lounge and the idea of having a drink pops into our minds. If we’ve trained our minds so that we’re well prepared for that crucial moment, we won’t take that…[Read more]

  • tjcon posted an update 3 years, 2 months ago

    Thought for the Day

    After I became an alcoholic, alcohol poisoned my love for my family and friends, it poisoned my ambition, it poisoned my self-respect. It poisoned my whole life, until I met A.A. My life is happier now than it has been for a long time. I don’t want to commit suicide. So with the help of God and A.A., I’m not going to take any…[Read more]

  • tjcon posted an update 3 years, 2 months ago

    Wednesday, February 17
    Thought for the Day

    Alcohol is poison to the alcoholic. Poison is not too strong a word, because alcoholism leads eventually to the death of the alcoholic. It may be a quick death or a slow death. When we go by package stores and see various kinds of liquor all dressed up in fancy packages to make it look attractive, we…[Read more]

  • tjcon posted an update 3 years, 2 months ago

    Tuesday, February 16
    Thought for the Day

    One drink started a train of thought that became an obsession, and from then on, we couldn’t stop drinking. We developed a mental compulsion to keep drinking until we got good and drunk. People generally make two mistakes about alcoholism. One mistake is that it can be cured by physical treatment only. The…[Read more]

  • tjcon posted an update 3 years, 2 months ago

    Monday, February 15
    Thought for the Day

    If alcoholism were just a physical allergy, like asthma or hay fever, it would be easy for us, by taking a skin test with alcohol, to find out whether or not we’re alcoholics. But alcoholism is not just a physical allergy. It’s also a mental allergy or obsession. After we’ve become alcoholics, we can still…[Read more]

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