Sunday, July 8, 2012

Be a Trusted Servant

July 8 - When we speak with a friend in the Gamblers Anonymous Program, we shouldn't hesitate to remind him or her of our need for privacy.  Intimate communication is normally so free and easy among us that even a friend or sponsor may sometimes forget when we expect him to remain silent.  Such "privileged communications" have important advantages.  For one thing, we find in them the perfect opportunity to be as honest as we know how to be.  For another, we don't have to worry about the possibility of injury to other people, nor the fear of ridicule or condemnation.  At the same time, we have the best possible chance to spot self-deception.

Am I trustworthy for those who trust me?

Today I Pray - I pray for God's assistance in making me a trusted confidant.  I need to be a person others will be willing to share with.  I need to be an open receiver, not just a transmitter.  Today I pray for a large portion of tried-and trueness, so that I may be a better and more receptive friend to those who choose to confide in me.

Today I Will Remember - Be a receiver. 

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