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Showing posts with label Trust Prayer. Show all posts

Sunday, January 22, 2017

A Prayer Post: The Just For Today Prayer

The Just For Today Prayer 






JUST FOR TODAY: 



My thoughts will be on my recovery, living and enjoying life without the use of drugs. 







JUST FOR TODAY: 



I will have faith in someone in N.A. who believes in me and wants to help me in my recovery. 







JUST FOR TODAY:



I will have a program. I will try to follow it to the best of my ability. 




JUST FOR TODAY: 

Through N.A. I will try to get a better perspective on my life. 


JUST FOR TODAY:

I will be unafraid, my thoughts will be on my new associations, people who are not using and who have found a new way of life. So long as I follow that way, I have nothing to fear.



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A Prayer Post: The Trust Prayer

The Trust Prayer




"Higher Power, I've learned to trust your guidance;

 Yet I still have my own ideas about how I want to live my life. 

Let me share those ideas with you;

 and then let me clearly understand your will for me. 

In the end, let your will, not mine, be done."



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A Prayer Post: The Literature Prayer

The Literature Prayer 




"God, grant us knowledge that we may write according to your divine precepts. 

Instill in us a sense of your purpose. 

Make us servants of your will and grant us a bond of selflessness;

 that this may truly be your work, not ours-in order 

that no addict, anywhere, need die from the horrors of addiction."





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A Prayer Post: The Serenity Prayer



The Serenity Prayer








God, as we may know him, grant us the serenity



to accept the things we cannot change;



The courage to change the things we can;

And the wisdom to know the difference.



Take my will and my life;

Guide me in my recovery;

Show me how to live.

We cannot change the nature of the addict 

or the disease of addiction.



But we can help to change the old lie, 

"Once an addict, always an addict", 

by striving to make recovery more availiable. 

Help us to remember this difference, help us be that difference.




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