A.A. Daily Reflection • July 11
July 11
A TURNING POINT
A great turning point in our lives came when we sought for humility as something we really wanted, rather than as something we must have.
— TWELVE STEPS AND TWELVE TRADITIONS, p. 75
Either the A.A. way of life becomes one of joy or I return to the darkness and despair of alcoholism. Joy comes to me when my attitude concerning God and humility turns to one of desire rather than of burden. The darkness in my life changes to radiant light when I arrive at the realization that being truthful and honest in dealing with my inventory results in my life being filled with serenity, freedom, and joy. Trust in my Higher Power deepens, and the flush of gratitude spreads through my being. I am convinced that being humble is being truthful and honest in dealing with myself and God. It is then that humility is something I "really want," rather than being "something I must have."
From the book Daily Reflections | Copyright © 1990 by Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc.