Skip to main content

AA Thought for the Day:

We have been given a new life just because we happened to become alcoholics. We may feel that we don’t deserve the new life that has been given us. There may be little in our past to make us believe that we warrant the life we have now. Many people live good lives from their youth on, not getting into serious trouble, being well adjusted to life, and yet they have not found all that we have found in recovery. We had the good fortune to find Alcoholics Anonymous and with it a new life. We are among the lucky few in the world who have learned a new way to live. Am I deeply grateful for the new life that I have learned in AA?

Meditation for the Day:

A deep gratitude to our Higher Power for all the blessings that we have and that we don’t deserve has come to us. We thank God and mean it. Then comes service to other people, out of gratitude for what we have received. This entails some sacrifice of ourselves and our own affairs. But we are glad to do it. Gratitude, service, and then sacrifice are the steps that lead to good AA work. They open the door to a new life for us.

Prayer for the Day:

I pray that I may gladly serve others out of deep gratitude for what I have received. I pray that I may keep a deep sense of obligation.

From “The Little Black Book – Twenty-Four Hours a Day”. Copyright 1975 by Hazelden Foundation.