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I’m not perfect, but I’ve got this week’s verse, if not the reference, memorized:

Here’s week three’s verse(s):

12Put on then, as God’s chosen ones, holy and beloved, compassionate hearts, kindness, humility, meekness, and patience,
13bearing with one another and, if one has a complaint against another, forgiving each other; as the Lord has forgiven you, so you also must forgive.
14And above all these things, put on love, which binds everything together in perfect harmony.

Colossians 3:12-14

This doesn’t have to be hard. Practice it for a few minutes every day.

You got this.

Reflection

Give us each day our daily bread.

Luke 11:3

The thing about food is that we’ve eventually got to eat it or it molds and rots and becomes worthless.

What we really have, to quote the Big Book, is a "daily reprieve contingent on the maintenance of our spiritual condition."

The Big Book of AA is great at dumbing down the spiritual principles by which the recovering addict can learn to live in sobriety. It should come as no surprise that the Bible was one of the primary source texts

The idea of a daily reprieve, of living one day at a time, of focusing on the present, on not drifting into remorse and self-pity...these are deeply ingrained in the Christian way of life even if many professing believers don’t themselves live by them.

AA old timers would tell me that whoever got up earlier that day had the most sobriety. That what I did yesterday wouldn’t keep me on the beam today. That this way of life required the daily repetition of spiritual living.

Sounds a lot like the "boring" practices of Christianity that I was quick to walk away from back in high school.

Wake up. Read the Word. Seek the truth. Pray for guidance and direction. Meditate on things that are good. Seek forgiveness when I screw up. Make amends.

This is a piece of living one day at a time.

This is a piece of seeking after our daily bread.

Don’t let it spoil, though. It’s a use it or lose it situation.

Every day is a day when I must seek his will for me by spending time with him and praying to him and attuning my life toward his will for me.

God, give me the persistence of an eager child to seek you today.

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