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Daily Thought  -  July 27



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When you wake up in the morning, what is the first thing that comes to your mind? If it’s a negative thought, then you’re not alone. Especially when we are faced with challenges during the day. However, It’s easy to get caught up in thoughts of self-doubt or worry, thoughts play a powerful role in our lives, and it’s better to start each day with positive thoughts. 


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Today's Daily Thought: Twenty-Four Hours a Day - July 27


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🌞 Thought For The Day

 

When we come to the end of our lives on earth, we will take no material thing with us. We will not take one cent in our cold, dead hands. The only things that we may take are the things we have given away. If we have helped others, we may take that with us; if we have given of our time and money for the good of A.A., we may take that with us. Looking back over our lives, what are we proud of? Not what we have gained for ourselves, but what few good deeds we have done. Those are the things that really matter in the long run. What will I take with me when I go?


🌿 Meditation for the Day

 
 
"Hallowed be Thy Name." What does that mean to us? Here "name" is used in the sense of "spirit." The words mean praise to God for His spirit in the world, making us better. We should be especially grateful for God's spirit, which gives us the strength to overcome all that is base in our lives. His spirit is powerful. It can help us to live a conquering, abundant life. So we praise and thank Him for His spirit in our lives and in the lives of others...
 
 
 

Today's Prayer for the Day


I pray that I may be grateful for God's spirit in me. I pray that I may try to live in accordance with it...



From Twenty-Four Hours a Day © 1975 by safarfacts Foundation. All rights reserved. No portion of this publication may be reproduced in any manner without the written permission of the publisher.



Daily Reflections


 THE "WORTH" OF SOBRIETY -  July 27


Every A.A. group ought to be fully self-supporting, declining outside contributions.


TWELVE STEPS AND TWELVE TRADITIONS, p. 160

When I go shopping I look at the prices and if I need what I see, I buy it and pay. Now that I am supposed to be in rehabilitation, I have to straighten out my life. When I go to a meeting, I take a coffee with sugar and milk, sometimes more than one. But at the collection time, I am either too busy to take money out of my purse, or I do not have enough, but I am there because I <i>need</i> this meeting. I heard someone suggest dropping the price of a beer into the basket, and I thought, that's too much! I almost never give one dollar. Like many others, I rely on the more generous members to finance the Fellowship. I forget that it takes money to rent the meeting room, buy my milk, sugar and cups. I will pay, without hesitation, ninety cents for a cup of coffee at a restaurant after the meeting; I always have money for that. So, how much is my sobriety and my inner peace worth?

 


From the book Daily Reflections. Copyright © 1990 by Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc. All rights reserved.



Food For Thought - Daily Thought 

 
 
Doing God's Will

For a long time, most of us tried to achieve happiness by serving our self-will. We figured out what we wanted from life and then went about trying to attain it. When our efforts were frustrated, we turned to food and overeating.

The idea of giving our self-will to God and following His direction makes us fearful. We fear that we will lose out and be unhappy. We are reluctant to give up our illusions of autonomy and power. We wonder if there really is a Higher Power who can direct our way. We pray for guidance and then forget to listen for the response.

When we are willing to trust a Higher Power in even one small area of our lives, we begin to see results. As our faith grows, we become confident enough to relinquish more and more of the concerns, which by ourselves we are unable to manage. The more we work this program, the more sure we are that our peace and happiness lie in serving God, rather than ourselves.

I pray for courage to follow Your will.

 

From Food for Thought: Daily Meditations for Overeaters by Elisabeth L. ©1980, 1992 by Safarfacts Foundation. All rights reserved. No portion of this publication may be reproduced in any manner without the written permission of the publisher



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