Greetings, welcome to the home group, our daily reprieve. I enjoy doing these sessions; they sharpen me and fire me up. I’m excited about today. Thank you again for stopping by. Let’s get out there after listening and give them heaven. - Fernando
Muy bien, Benido AA es escuchar el programa de Fuerza, un grupo electrónico de gran valor. Fernando se desempeña como Secretario, y le agradecemos a Dios por ello. Los comentamos a las manos de Dios.
Hey everyone! Welcome to today’s meeting, our home group for those who can’t make it to the regular group. We’re called the AA Daily Reprieve Group. Thanks again for reading, listening, and thinking about what makes a good life.
Reading from the daily reflections book today’s reading for November 18 and reading proverbs 18 beautiful wonderful words of life. Thank you for coming in.
Reading the Bible, focusing on Jesus’s teachings and praying for God’s guidance. We can be part of the council of God, where we can make decisions and use our past experiences to make a positive difference. This situation is justified and can be made right. We now qualify for the peace of God. We need to cleanse ourselves and our past through God’s council. As part of that membership, God lives within us, just as Jesus said. Be a part of your thinking, prayers, and life. Let’s live an abundant life filled with good plans, good health, good resources, good adventures, satisfaction, and love. And now, how to feel like a child of God. We are very fortunate because of the Lord Jesus Christ. Amen.
La Biblia GLOSS Versión Español. Proverbios 1:1-7
1. Las palabras de Salomón, hijo de David, rey de Israel:
2. Para conocer la sabiduría y la instrucción, para comprender palabras de inteligencia,
3. Para recibir la instrucción de la prudencia, la justicia, el juicio y la equidad;
4. Para dar astucia a los ingenuos, conocimiento y discernimiento a los jóvenes.
5. Que el sabio escuche y aumente su aprendizaje, y que el entendido obtenga sabiduría,
6. Para entender proverbios y parábolas, las palabras de los sabios y sus acertijos.
7. El temor del Señor es el principio del conocimiento; los necios desprecian la sabiduría y la instrucción.``````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````y`````````````````````````````````y
Reading Proverbs 16 and Psalms 16 in the AMP
A group of Italian immigrants bought a farm in 1908 and around 1943, some of the young men started a fruit stand. Now, it’s a famous spot for travelers worldwide. I had the chance to visit it recently and was amazed by the old trucks there. It’s a great reminder of American ingenuity and entrepreneurship.
One man’s journey into finding his God of understanding has been a profound experience. It’s explained my life, my findings, and the God I understand today as my Lord Jesus Christ, my savior, my friend, my advocate, and my protector. Thank you, God, for alcoholic Anonymous, who introduced me to my God. Their support has kept me still long enough for me to recognize God! Working in my.
Take the instructions for writing a to-do list in this format and place them right at the top of the page. Imagine that God can do this and start writing down the things you need to get done. What if this can happen? What if that can happen? Write it about 6 PM and then put it under your pillow. Before you do that, raise it up to the Lord and say, “Jesus, you got email.” Place it on your pillow and sleep on it in the morning. Get it out and review it. See things in a finished state. See the items you’ve written in a finished state and keep it up as a system that we can really rely on and that works. Thank you,
Fernando’s Highway: On the Road and Recording My Journey
I’m on the road, recording my whereabouts as I return from Hawaii. It’s been almost 15 days since I visited my in-laws and helped people decorate their homes for Christmas. I’m headed back to LA with more Christmas trees.
This is an interesting story. I’m talking about Frank Victor Franco’s book, “Logotherapy.” This man’s search for meaning in life is quite captivating.
Gracias, Diosito, por guiarme con tus palabras. Me iluminas el camino que debo seguir.
Reading un ny father-in-law’s house while he gets strength to fill his fridge with Heineken. 12 step work
Llenarnos de la sabiduría de Dios.
Inoculation of sin, bad feelings and a sad heart. Listening and believing, we are back from over 2 weeks of vacationing in Hawaii. 3 islands! to Gods glory, we have been blessed and invited.
Reading and credits to Dodie Osteen’s book
Praying and hoping for unsaved love ones.
Reading a book from Karen Kingsbury called miracles. Appropriate for today’s life incidents.
I’m reading Viktor E. Frankel’s book, ‘Man, Search for Meaning’, and it’s really thought-provoking. I came across a paragraph that gave me a fresh perspective on life. My AA sponsor says he wakes up every morning and says, ‘Father, I’m ready for service. What can I do for you today?’ He’s one of the most spiritual and level-headed people I know. I know he’s helped many people. Thank you for listening in and get yourself a copy of the book. Good stuff.
I recently read Viktor Frankl’s book, “Man, Search for Meaning!” and I wanted to share some of the interesting points I found, especially about humor. It’s fascinating how the word “meaning” has a double meaning, both positive and negative. Any kind of meaning has to have something to get through, which can be a bit tricky. Words like “rubble” and “trouble” come to mind - problems are often dangers with opportunities built in. The liberating idea is to find humor in every situation and become good at it. It’s a great habit to develop: always ask yourself, “What humorous situation can come out of this?” or “What funny attack can I come up with?” Trust me, it’s a powerful skill to be quick to be humorous and relieve the tension of yourself. One of the reasons I say I thank God for my mistakes is because I often say, “I thank God I’m a misfit.” At least I pour the omnipresent of God into my soul, mind, and brain, where the problem is trying to capture my soul. I catch it before it gets to my thinking. Thank God for this situation, thank God for what I did. I let God’s presence come in and overwhelm me, rather than having the problem overwhelm my confidence. Let’s not take ourselves too seriously, but to have fun every day with this life we’ve been given.
With the observatory far in the instance we take it upon ourselves to communicate with God and get into a happy state by counting our benefits.