Today's Reading from Just For Today © NA World Services
May 3 Sharing our gratitude
"My gratitude speaks when I care and when I share with others the NA
way."
Gratitude Prayer
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The longer we stay clean, the more we experience feelings of gratitude for
our recovery. These feelings of gratitude aren't limited to particular
gifts like new friends or the ability to be employed. More frequently,
they arise from the overall sense of joy we feel in our new lives. These
feelings are enhanced by our certainty of the course our lives would have
taken if it weren't for the miracle we've experienced in Narcotics
Anonymous.
These feelings are so all-encompassing, so wondrous, and sometimes so
overwhelming that we often can't find words for them. We sometimes
openly weep with happiness while sharing in a meeting, yet we grope for
words to express what we are feeling. We want so badly to convey to
newcomers the gratitude we feel, but it seems that our language lacks the
superlatives to describe it.
When we share with tears in our eyes, when we choke up and can't talk at
all-these are the times when our gratitude speaks most clearly. We
share our gratitude directly from our hearts; with their hearts, others
hear and understand. Our gratitude speaks eloquently, though our words
may not.
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Just for today: My gratitude has a voice of its own; when it speaks, the
heart understands. Today, I will share my gratitude with others, whether
I can find the words or not.