Bronx850
05-13-2008, 01:56 AM
The topic for the week of 13th-19th, Forgiveness.
Our Lady of Fatima - May 13,1917
Hi, my name is Ed, I am an alcoholic, by the grace of God, I been sober since 01/13/07.
On May 5th 2008, 11: 00 PM, after 8hrs of working, I was looking forward to going home and relaxing. I was traveling eastbound on 13th St. and I notice this red pick-up traveling westbound on 13th St. we were about 10 ft from the intersection of 13th St. and Santa Fe, the red pick-up attempted to turn southbound onto Santa Fe failing to yield right of way, as it turn in front of me I collided and struck the vehicle in front of me.
Recovering from the impact, daze, stumbling toward the red pickup, the smell of alcohol engulf the air around me, it hit me that I just got hit by a drunk driver, he was past out in the front seat of the vehicle.
All I could think of was forgiving him, for he doesn’t understand the blindness of his alcoholism. For today I saw myself as I truly am, for the accident unfolded my past and give me a better understanding of my own serenity and recovery.
For the first time, I saw me in him, or him in me, and prayed and I forgave him.
By the grace of GOD we both came out of it with minor burses.
Forgiveness
Through the vital fifth Step, we began to get the feeling that we could be forgiven, no matter what we had thought or done. Often it was while working on this step with our sponsors or spiritual advisers that we first felt truly able to forgive others, no matter how deeply we felt they had wronged us. Our moral inventory had persuaded us that all-round forgiveness was desirable, but it was only when we tackled Step Five that we inwardly knew we’d be able to receive forgiveness and give it, too. Twelve and Twelve, pp. 57-58.
Ed: Just Keep it Simple / 24/7, One Day at a Time!!!:42:
Our Lady of Fatima - May 13,1917
Hi, my name is Ed, I am an alcoholic, by the grace of God, I been sober since 01/13/07.
On May 5th 2008, 11: 00 PM, after 8hrs of working, I was looking forward to going home and relaxing. I was traveling eastbound on 13th St. and I notice this red pick-up traveling westbound on 13th St. we were about 10 ft from the intersection of 13th St. and Santa Fe, the red pick-up attempted to turn southbound onto Santa Fe failing to yield right of way, as it turn in front of me I collided and struck the vehicle in front of me.
Recovering from the impact, daze, stumbling toward the red pickup, the smell of alcohol engulf the air around me, it hit me that I just got hit by a drunk driver, he was past out in the front seat of the vehicle.
All I could think of was forgiving him, for he doesn’t understand the blindness of his alcoholism. For today I saw myself as I truly am, for the accident unfolded my past and give me a better understanding of my own serenity and recovery.
For the first time, I saw me in him, or him in me, and prayed and I forgave him.
By the grace of GOD we both came out of it with minor burses.
Forgiveness
Through the vital fifth Step, we began to get the feeling that we could be forgiven, no matter what we had thought or done. Often it was while working on this step with our sponsors or spiritual advisers that we first felt truly able to forgive others, no matter how deeply we felt they had wronged us. Our moral inventory had persuaded us that all-round forgiveness was desirable, but it was only when we tackled Step Five that we inwardly knew we’d be able to receive forgiveness and give it, too. Twelve and Twelve, pp. 57-58.
Ed: Just Keep it Simple / 24/7, One Day at a Time!!!:42: