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Old 06-15-2006, 09:13 AM   #1
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Finding Advice In The Darndest PLaces

FINDING ADVICE IN THE DARNDEST PLACES
The Sermon On The Mount
The other day, curiosity caused me to read the report of the Sermon of
the Mount by Matthew in the New Testament.
And once again I was reminded that the things we are told in AA to do
in order to make our sobriety serene and spiritual growth possible always
work because they have been serving mankind for some 2,000 years.
Of course, AA is not a religious program (I personally stopped church
going at 20), but when we heed the advice not to project and to live only
one day at a time, we are attending to some things their Teacher told the
twelve disciples. He said: "Do not be anxious about tomorrow, for tomorrow
will be anxious for itself," and "let the day's own troubles be sufficient
for the day."
How familiar today is the encouragement to "Pray for the SOB." Words
spoken on the Mount were, "Pray for those who treat you badly."
Daily in AA we hear that our program is for those who want it. Not far
from the words, "Knock and the door will open for you..He who searches shall
find."
Self-pitiers are told in AA today to get off the pity pot. What I read
in Matthew was "Do not put on a gloomy look so that all men shall know you
are fasting (hurting).
We quote the advice to do good deeds without anyone but ourselves ever
knowing about them. We can find that the apostles were told, "Do not do
your good deeds in public in order to be seen by others.so that your charity
may be secret."
We are given in AA without exceptions of receiving. Christ preached,
"Lend to those who need, hoping for nothing in return."
In AA, we carry the message for no other reason than self-satisfaction.
In Christ's sermon, we find, "If you do good only to those who do good to
you, why expect a reward? If you lend to those from whom you expect to
receive, why think that you deserve thanks."
It was surprising to find in that ages-old sermon rings a modern AA
bell: "If you forgive others what they do wrong, you will forgive you."
Stepping Stones to Sobriety, pages 32-33
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