Your Daily Reprieve 01.31.17



Your Daily Reprieve for Tuesday January   31,  2017

From Stuart. FL


A good example is the best sermon.
~ Thomas Fuller

"Aim at the sun and you may not reach it;
but your arrow will fly far higher than if aimed
at an object on a level with yourself."
--I. Hawks

"Sometimes when I think I am having a bad day, I am really learning a hard lesson, cheap. And sometimes, when I think I am having a good day, I am really in trouble and just haven't recognized it yet. I'm really no judge at all of what kind of day I'm having." ~Grapevine:
Brentwood, Tenn., April 1991

Normality is a paved road,
it’s comfortable to walk
but no flowers grow on it.
~ Vincent van Gogh

Remember, you don't forgive someone
for his or her sake -
you forgive them for your sake.
~ Stephanie Sarkis



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"We feel we are on the Broad Highway, walking hand in hand with the
Spirit of the Universe."

~Alcoholics Anonymous, 4th Edition, Into Action, Page 75~




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1/1 Bob V. (Bernardsville, NJ) ..... 33
1/1 Joanie R. (Bedminster, NJ).....15
1/1 Deirdre K. (Baskin Ridge, NJ).....12
1/1 Dorothy D. (Fayetteville, NC).....16
1/1 Joan B.  (Port Charlotte, FL) ..... 28
1/1 Boston Steve K. (Boston/Stuart, FL) ..... 19
1/1 John S. (Naples, FL).....28
1/1 Terrance R. (Morristown, NJ).....23
1/2 Gregory B. (New York, NY).....5
1/3 Johnyr (Stuart, FL).....39
1/3 Kare B. (Boston, MA).....33
1/5 Tim G. (Dallas, TX).....5
1/6 Ann OK (Stuart, FL/Greenwich, CT).....38
1/6 George R. (Statham, NH) ..... 5
1/6 Mary B. (Key Largo, FL) ..... 11
1/6 Richard F. (Annapolis, MD).....2
1/7 Leo D. (Warren, NJ).....19
1/7 Kate N. (Calgary, Canada).....7
1/8 Alan J. (Roscoe, NY).....9
1/8 Jolly Lou (Tortola, BVI).....4
1/9 Tefft S. (Washington, DC) ..... 32
1/9 Jason M. (Rye, NY).....17
1/10 Kelly P. (Methuen, MA)..... 28
1/10 Sara M. (NYC, NY).....4
1/10 Janice E. (Corpus Christi, TX).....17
1/10 Tim S. (Rownhams, UK).....11
1/11 Dannielle T. New York, NY).....25
1/12 David F. (Invermere, BC).....4
1/12 Shahab N.  (Bethesda, MD).....14
1/13 David S. (Boston, MA).....31
1/13 Debra G. (Culebra, PR).....2
1/13 Robbi H. [G.V.D.] (Pt.Char.FL/VA ).....35
1/13 Tara M. (Larchmont, NY) ..... 4
1/13 Padraic O’R. (Whistler, BC).....4
1/13 Ken R. (Boston, MA).....14
1/14 Dot C. (Acton, MA) ..... 4
1/14 Nick M. (Asheville, NC).....23
1/15 Mike R. (Englewood, NJ/Culebra, PR).....26
1/15 Kate P. (Nantucket, MA).....1
1/15 Steve D. (Bernardsville, NJ).....5
1/16 Jeff W. (Lake City, CO).....12
1/16 Tree A. (San Anselmo, CA).....28
1/17 Scott M. (NYC, NY).....3
1/17 Steve P. (Massachusetts).....1
1/17 Helen C. (Dover, UK).....45
1/19 Rhonda L. (Stuart, FL).....15
1/19 Carol L. (Aspen/NYC).....26
1/20 Jeff L. (Portsmouth, NH).....3
1/20 Elizabeth J. (Longwood, FL).....30
1/20 Deryn K. (Seymour, TN).....24
*Nancy S. (Nantucket, MA).....61*
1/21 Robbie R. (Bernardsville, NJ).....4
1/22 Stacey C. (New York, NY).....10
1/22 Lindsay (Randolph, MA).....2
1/24 Paul B. (Newburyport, MA).....31
1/24 Vito (Saratoga Springs, NY) ..... 25
1/24 Melanie K, (New York City, NY).....6
1/25 Sonja C. (San Diego, CA).....7
1/25 Thomas M. Airdrie, Scotland).....28
1/26 Dana R. (Madison, CT).....2
1/27 Noel G. (Nashville, TN).....10
1/27 Iris F. (Naple, FL).....19
1/28 Howard G.( Winter Garden, FL).....20
1/28 Lisa G. (Manasquan, NJ).....5
1/28 Bill S. (Horseheads, NY).....28
1/29 Sandra C. (Port St, Lucie, FL).....41
1/30 Sandra W. (Easthampton, NY).....21
1/31 Diane B. (Cape Cod, MA).....24

1068  Total Years of Sobriety





12&12

Step Eleven - "Sought through prayer and meditation to improve our conscious contact with God as we understood Him, praying only for knowledge of His will for us and the power to carry that out."

We discover that we do receive guidance for our lives to just about the extent that we stop making demands upon God to give it to us on order and on our terms. Almost any experienced A.A. will tell how his affairs have taken remarkable and unexpected turns for the better as he tried to improve his conscious contact with God. He will also report that out of every season of grief or suffering, when the hand of God seemed heavy or even unjust, new lessons for living were learned, new resources of courage were uncovered, and that finally, inescapably, the conviction came that God does "move in a mysterious way His wonders to perform."

pp. 104-105


Twenty-Four Hours

A.A. Thought For The Day

Drinking cuts you off from God. No matter how you were
brought up, no matter what your religion is, no matter
if you say you believe in God, nevertheless you build
up a wall between you and God by your drinking. You know
you're not living the way God wants you to. As a result,
you have that terrible remorse. When you come into A.A.,
you begin to get right with other people and with God. A
sober life is a happy life, because by giving up drinking
we've got rid of our loneliness and remorse. Do I have real
fellowship with other people and with God?

Meditation For The Day

I believe that all sacrifice and all suffering is of value
to me. When I am in pain, I am being tested. Can I trust
God, no matter how I feel? Can I say Thy will be done, no
matter how much I am defeated? If I can, my faith is real
and practical. It works in bad times as well as in good
times. The Divine Will is working in a way that is beyond
my finite mind to understand, but I can still trust in it.

Prayer For The Day

I pray that I may take my suffering in my stride. I pray
that I may accept pain and defeat as part of God's plan
for my spiritual growth.


Daily Thought
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(    \(AA)/    )
(_ /AA\ _)
/ AA \
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Communication

From the beginning, communication in AA has been no ordinary transmission of helpful ideas and attitudes. Because of our kinship in suffering, and because our common means of deliverance are effective for ourselves only when constantly carried to others, our channels of contact have always been charged with the language of the heart.
c. 1967 AAWS, As Bill Sees It, p. 195

Thought to Consider . . .

Listening feeds the spirit.
*~*AACRONYMS*~*

C A R E
 Comforting And Reassuring Each other


Daily Reflection

OUR COMMON WELFARE COMES FIRST

The unity of Alcoholics Anonymous is the most cherished
quality our Society has . . . We stay whole, or A. A. dies
TWELVE STEPS AND TWELVE TRADITIONS, p. 129

Our Traditions are key elements in the ego deflation
process necessary to achieve and maintain sobriety in
Alcoholics Anonymous. The First Tradition reminds me
not to take credit, or authority, for my recovery. Placing
our common welfare first reminds me not to become a
healer in this program; I am still one of the patients. Selfeffacing
elders built the ward. Without it, I doubt I would
be alive. Without the group, few alcoholics would recover.
The active role in renewed surrender of will enables me
to step aside from the need to dominate, the desire for
recognition, both of which played so great a part in my
active alcoholism. Deferring my personal desires for the
greater good of group growth contributes toward A.A.
unity that is central to all recovery. It helps me to
remember that the whole is greater than the sum of all its
parts.


Pot Luck

"I can't help it" . . . that's what we all say when we don't want to exert ourselves. --Eva Lathbury
Irresponsible behavior is not unfamiliar to us. Passivity is equally familiar. In the past, excusing ourselves of all responsibility prevented us from being blamed. We have learned that it also prevented us from feeling worthy, from fulfilling our potential, from feeling the excitement that comes with achievement.

Our fear of failure helped us to be irresponsible. We may still fear failure, but the program offers us an antidote. We can't fail if we have turned our lives over to our higher power. We will be shown the way to proceed. Our fellow travelers have messages for us that will smooth our path.

I have chosen recovery. I have already said, "I can help it." I will celebrate that I am taking responsibility for my life today.

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