Sobriety And Miracles

We talk about experiencing miracles in recovery. What is a miracle? It's a joyful and pretty surprising event that can't be explained by natural laws and is therefore considered to be the work of God. How many of the following miracles have we experienced? Physical and emotional healing, restored relationships, the opportunity to be a positive role model and support in the life of another struggler, a string of sober days that lead to a milestone celebration.

Today we give thanks for the miracles we have already experienced and the many more we are promised by the God who loves us more than we will ever understand why.
Faith in Jesus’ name put this man, whose condition you know so well, on his feet—yes, faith and nothing but faith put this man healed and whole right before your eyes. (Acts 3:16 MSG)

I ask the Father with his great glory to give you the power to be strong in your spirits. He will give you that strength through his Spirit. I pray that Christ will live in your hearts because of your faith. I pray that your life will be strong in love and be built on love. Then you can be filled with everything God has for you. (Ephesians 3:16-17, 19b ERV)

New life in recovery is a work that takes place from the inside out. When we invite Him, God's Spirit comes to live in us. God brings life where we were formerly dead in our sins,. There's no greater miracle than sins forgiven and new life. We get to express this in many wonderful ways each day as we put God’s principles into practice in all our affairs.
Prayer: Thank You God for the daily miracle of You living in me and helping me be the person You created me to be. This is life beyond all my expectations. I want to keep on reaching out to You so I can be filled with Your peace, love, and every blessing You have for me. Amen
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