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MajestyJo
06-22-2011, 07:47 AM
God Is a Verb

We cannot contain our Higher Power at a fixed point or in a closed system. However we may understand God, our understanding is always limited. The Power that rescues us from compulsive overeating is an active force, which constantly beckons us to move on. What we were to do yesterday is past; a new day brings new challenges and opportunities.

Our compulsion had us trapped in a pattern of self-destructive repetition. We did the same dumb thing over and over again. When we turn our will and our lives over to the care of God, as we understand Him, we are linking up with the source of newness and creativity. God moves, and if we are linked with Him, we also move. His spirit changes us, and what we thought and did yesterday is not adequate to the demands of today.

Trusting our Higher Power means acting according to His promptings. We follow Him as He leads us into new tasks and activities and ideas. We learn from experience that He is always more than adequate for our needs.

May I follow where You lead.

- Food For Thought

Really liked this. The title is what drew me to it. No matter what my addiction, fear, phobia, cravings, or obsession, God works when I turn things over to Him/Her.

I say Her and think Her sometimes when I need tender loving care, comfort nad reassurance, I think of warm cuddlies. Didn't always get that from a man without motives and intent.

schell08122008
06-23-2011, 12:06 PM
Thanks Jo, this is good. A verb is an Action..just had to remind myself. Each morning I admit to God I am an alcoholic, addict (food and drugs) then I ask that my obessions be removed just for today. This is my daily surrender, my daily initial action. Each day I remember what action I took that morning usually turns out okay. There are some days which I struggle through..because I don't remember to act the way I started my day..Being an addict I hate the pain..Its hard for me to get out of the obession to instantly remove that pain..I live through the day the best I can, and turn it over again the next day. Peace Schell

MajestyJo
06-23-2011, 01:52 PM
I had the thought also that sometimes action is "No action" and just because I get the thought of using, doesn't mean I have to following the thought up. Also, just because I have a feeling, doesn't mean I have to act on it. That is what I did wrong for years, act, react! I can stop, hesitate and meditate before I verbalize or take the next right step.

schell08122008
06-24-2011, 10:32 AM
Bless your insight on this..I forgot the impulsive part of my disease! I always react this is what gets me in trouble over and over again. Good reminder. Peace Schell