. . . TO BE OF SERVICE
Our real purpose is to fit ourselves to be of maximum service to God and the people about us.
— ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, p. 77
It is clear that God's plan for me is expressed through love. God loved me enough to take me from alleys and jails so that I could be made a useful participant in His world. My response is to love all of His children through service and by example. I ask God to help me imitate His love for me through my love for others.
I feel this happening in me each day. My gifts are adequate, but not astounding. I don't think I'll ever be the guy who is on stage changing people's lives with my words, but I'm not beating myself up about it. I am just saying yes to service opportunities as I find them, or as they find me.
I am dog-sitting for my best friend this week. I didn't have to think about my answer. "Of course I will" just rolled out of my mouth. I'll be helping another friend chop down a tree on Sunday and get it all bundled and ready for curb service. The way I see it, God blessed me with a desire to build strength and stamina. I'm not the strongest, the fittest, or the biggest, but I'll put my full energy into getting his task done.
I'm just now dipping my toe in the waters of AA service. This one is a bit harder for me because I have to call people I don't know. It is forcing me out of my comfort zone and I have been dragging my feet. But my sponsor put the opportunity before me, so I need to do it. Getting out of my comfort zone and being of greater service is critical to my sobriety and well-being.
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