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From: MSN NicknameEdnpride  in response to Message 253Sent: 12/18/2008 9:57 AM
 
Twenty-Four Hours a Day
Thursday, Dec. 18, 2008
 
Keep It Simple
 
The only thing we have to fear is fear itself."Franklin D. Roosevelt

  As addicts, we had lots of fear. Some of us were afraid of failure. So we didn't try to do much. Or else we tried too hard all the time. We used alcohol and other drugs to forget our fear, but it didn't go away. It got worse. Now we know we don't have to be afraid. When our lives are in the care of our Higher Power, we're safe. Faith is the cure for out fear. But still, fear keeps creeping back inside us. That's okay. It's normal. There is so much that's new in our sober life! We don't know what will happen next. It's hard to always remember to trust our Higher Power. It's hard to always do what our Higher Power says. It's hard to always have faith. We have to practice turning our fear over to our Higher Power.

Prayer for the Day: 
Higher Power, be with me when I'm afraid. Help me remember to have faith to believe in You, even when my fear tells me not to.

Action for the Day: 
Today, I'll notice my fear and pray each time I get afraid.


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     re: Twenty-Four Hours a Day   MSN NicknameEdnpride  12/19/2008 10:54 AM