August 17 - The Fourth Step suggests we make a searching and fearless
moral and financial inventory - not an immoral inventory of ourselves.
The Steps are guidelines to recovery, not whipping posts for
self-flagellation. Taking my inventory doesn't mean concentrating on my
shortcomings until all the good is hidden from view. By the same
token, recognizing the good need not be an act of pride or conceit. If I
recognize my good qualities as God-given, I can take an inventory with
true humility while experiencing satisfaction in what is pleasant,
loving, and generous in me.
Will I try to believe, in Walt Whitman's words, "I am larger, better than I thought; I did not know I held so much goodness..."
Today I Pray - When I find good things about myself, as I undertake this
inner archaeological dig, may I give credit where it is due - to God,
who is the giver of all good. May I appreciate whatever is good about
me with humility, as a gift from God.
Today I Will Remember - Goodness is a gift from God.
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