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janbear
10-14-2006, 07:07 AM
Patience

“Patience and perseverance have a magical effect
before which difficulties and obstacles vanish.”
John Quincy Adams



When I first walked through the meeting doors, I wanted recovery and I wanted it now! Give me the magic wand, I’ll waive it, then get on with my life—I thought.

One of the most difficult things I’ve had to learn is the art of patience and allowing God to work within his own time while I do the footwork to the best of my ability. It is my belief that the universe and my Higher Power will order the next level of my physical recovery. Physical recovery does not grow without spiritual progress. This Program is a journey, not a crash-course in fad dieting.

When I struggled with bouts of pride connected to my levels of patience and God’s timing, I knew I was uncovering yet another character flaw that could delay my spiritual recovery. Spiritual recovery, as “Old-timers” have told us again and again, is the actual foundation of the program. The “inner” person will eventually make its way to the outer person.

One day at a time...
Today I will slow down, take a deep breath, and just remind myself that my Higher Power is in control and that my natural pattern will develop under His nurture, care, and control.


~ January

flickchic
10-14-2006, 07:23 AM
One of the most difficult things I’ve had to learn is the art of patience and allowing God to work within his own time while I do the footwork to the best of my ability.:neutral: :195:

admin
10-14-2006, 07:57 AM
I remember early in sobriety, I began to pray for patience. Well, of course everything that could happen to try my patience - happened. :lol:

How do you learn patience? By having things happen to try your patience. :lol:

After I started praying for patience, I heard in a meeting that you shouldn't pray for patience because if you did what would happen is what happened to me. God certainly has a sense of humor. :lol:

mellotripp
10-14-2006, 10:42 AM
One day I prayed to God for patience and I am still waiting on his response.
I guess, If I have not learned it by now, I DON'T DESERVE IT.