One Day at a Time in Al-Anon:
In a sense, everything that happens to me is a gift from God. I may resent disappointments, rebel against a series of misfortunes which I regard as unmerited punishment. Yet in time I may come to understand that these can be considered gifts of enlightenment. They teach me that many of my punishments are self-inflicted. In some way unfathomable to my human intelligence, my suffering could be the consequence of my own attitudes, actions or neglects.
This spiritual approach to my problem can lift my thinking to a level at which I can gain new perspectives and find solutions I never dreamed were possible.
Today’s Reminder:
All of us tend to rebel against the unhappiness in our lives; we try to understand: we resent what we cannot understand. Rebelliousness will only heap one frustration on another until we learn to get out from under, let go, and let God take a hand in our affairs.
“When a man of good-will is troubled or tempted, or afflicted with evil thoughts, then he can better understand how great a need he has of faith in God.” — Thomas A’Kempis