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*~*~*~*^Twenty Four Hours A Day^*~*~*~* A.A. Thought for the Day The A.A. program is one of faith because we find that we must have faith in a Power greater than ourselves if we are going to get sober. We're helpless before alcohol, but when we turn our drink problem over to God and have faith that He can give us all the strength we need, then we have the drink problem licked. Faith in that Divine Principle in the universe which we call God is the essential part of the A.A. program. Is faith still strong in me? Meditation for the Day Each one of us is a child of God, and as such, we are full of the promise of spiritual growth. A young person is like the springtime of the year. The full time of the fruit is not yet, but there is promise of the blossom. There is a spark of the Divine in every one of us. Each has some of God's spirit that can be developed by spiritual exercise. Know that your life is full of glad promise. Such blessings can be yours, such joys, such wonders, as long as you develop in the sunshine of God's love. Prayer for the Day I pray that I may develop the divine spark within me. I pray that by so doing I may fulfill the promise of a more abundant life. Hazelden Foundation PO Box 176 Center City, MN 55012
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"I pray that I may develop the divine spark within me..." Take the steps and get rid of what is in the way and wake up to what has always been there. Get rid of what you are not and what you are shows up. Jim
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