Today's Reading from Just For Today © NA World Services

 


   May 26                                              The Power in the group

   "Our understanding of a Higher Power is up to us.... We can call it the
                 group, the program, or we can call it God."

                                                            Basic Text, p. 24

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   Many of us have a hard time with the idea of a Higher Power until we fully
   accept the depth of our own powerlessness over addiction.   Once we do,
   most of us are at least willing to consider seeking the help of some Power
   greater than our disease.  The first practical exposure many of us have to
   that kind of Power is in the NA group.  Perhaps that's where we should
   start in developing our own understanding of God.

   One evidence of the Power in the group is the unconditional love shown
   when NA  members help one another without expectation of reward.    The
   group's collective experience in recovery is itself a Power greater than
   our own, for the group has practical knowledge of what works and what
   doesn't.  And the fact that addicts keep coming to NA meetings, day
   after day, is a demonstration of the presence of a Higher Power, some
   attractive, caring force at work that helps addicts stay clean and grow.

   All these things are evidence of a Power that can be found in NA groups.
   When we look around with an open mind, each of us will be able to identify
   other signs of that Power.   It doesn't matter if we call it God, a
   Higher Power, or anything else-just as long as we find a way to
   incorporate that Power into our daily lives.

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   Just for today:  I will open my eyes and my mind to signs of a Power that
   exists in my NA group.  I will call upon that Power to help me stay clean.