Today's Reading from Just For Today © NA World Services
May 27 Meeting the day's challenge
"...the decision to ask for God's help is our greatest source of
strength and courage."
Basic Text, p. 26
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A challenge is anything that dares us to succeed. Things new and
unfamiliar serve as challenges, whether those things appear good or bad to
us. We are challenged by obstacles and opposition from within ourselves
and from without. New and difficult things, obstacles and opposition, all
are a part of "life on life's terms." Living clean means learning
to meet challenges.
Many of us, consciously or unconsciously, took drugs to avoid meeting
challenges. Many of us were equally afraid of failure and success. Each
time we declined the day's challenge, we suffered a loss of
self-esteem. Some of us used drugs to mask the shame we felt. Each time
we did that, we became even less able to meet our challenges and more
likely to use.
By working the NA program, we've found the tools we need to successfully
meet any challenge. We've come to believe in a Power greater than
ourselves, a Power that cares for our will and our lives. We've asked
that Power to remove our character defects, those things that made our
lives unmanageable. We've taken action to improve our conscious contact
with that Higher Power. Through the steps, we've been given the ability
to stop using drugs and start living.
Each day, we are faced with new challenges. And each day, through working
our program of recovery, we are given the grace to meet those challenges.
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Just for today: I will ask my Higher Power to help me squarely meet
today's challenge.