Wednesday, November 19, 2014

A Unique Stability

Where does Celebrate Recovery get its direction? These practical people then read Principle 2, and learn that the sole authority in Celebrate Recovery is a loving God. The elder statesman is the one who sees the wisdom of the group’s decision, who holds no resentment over his reduced status, whose judgment, fortified by considerable experience, is sound, and who is willing to sit quietly on the sidelines patiently awaiting developments.

Into the fabric of recovery from any addictions are woven the 12 steps and 8 principles. As my recovery progressed, I realized that this new mantle was tailor-made for me. The elders of the group gently offered suggestions when change seemed impossible. Everyone’s shared experiences became the substance for treasured friendships. I know that the fellowship is ready and equipped to aid each suffering addict at all crossroads in life. In a world beset by many problems, I find this assurance a unique stability. I cherish the gift of sobriety. I offer God my gratitude for the strength I receive in a fellowship that truly exist for the good all members.


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