Saturday, November 20, 2010

Thy Will, Not Mine

Thought for Today
Our immediate temptation will be to ask for specific solutions to specific problems, and for the ability to help other people as we have already thought they should be helped. In that case, we are asking God to do it our way. Therefore, we ought to consider each request carefully to see what its real merit is. Even so, when making specific requests, it will be well to add to each one of them this qualification: “. . . if it be Thy will.”
-- Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions, page 102

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