INTEGRITY/TRUTH
STEP FIVE: Is the
discipline of Confession.
STEP FIVE: I Admitted to
God, to myself, and to another person the exact nature
of my wrongs.
“Therefore Confess your
sins to each other and pray for each other so that you
may be healed.”
--James 5:16a
Just For Today – Step Five
-- Confessing
STEP FIVE: Is the
discipline of Confession.
STEP FIVE: I Admitted to
God, to myself, and to another person the exact nature
of my wrongs.
“Therefore Confess your sins
to each other and pray for each other so that you may be
healed.”
--James 5:16a
"This practice of admitting
one’s defects to another person is, of course, very
ancient. It has been validated in every century, and it
characterizes the lives of all spiritually centered and
truly religious people. But today religion is by no
means the sole advocate of this saving principle.
Psychiatrists and psychologists point out the deep need
every human being has for practical insight and
knowledge of his own personality flaws and for a
discussion of them with an understanding and trustworthy
person. So far as alcoholics are concerned, AA would go
even further. Most of us would declare that without a
fearless admission of our defects to another human being
we could not stay sober. It seems plain that the grace
of God will not enter to expel our destructive
obsessions until we are willing to try this."
© 1952, AAWS, Inc.; Printed
2005; Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions, pgs. 56-57
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Just for Today -- A Daily
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Confession – a part of
coming to faith and for addicts a necessity of staying
sober. We really can never heal, never recover, never
grow in our faith unless we admit that we do have flaws
in our characters that lead us to make poor choices and
walk the path of the unrighteous.
It is like learning
something about ourselves that we never really knew or
allowed it to surface in our lives. The key is to tell
another person. We may not want to admit it but we
really can manipulate our minds into thinking something
about ourselves that is not really true, we have done so
successfully all during our addiction. But verbalizing
the flaws to a person whom we can trust makes it seem
all the more real and also makes us now accountable to
someone else who will be watching us. God cannot reach
us unless we practice this admission, acknowledge our
sin and express a desire to change.
Although this step is hard
and hurtful to us, it is a step that should be done with
care, consideration, honesty and with diligence to
assure our sobriety. And it goes without saying that
God and prayer are the essential parts that make this
step successful.
17 When this became known
to the Jews and Greeks living in Ephesus, they were all
seized with fear, and the name of the Lord Jesus was
held in high honor.
18 Many of those who
believed now came and openly confessed their evil deeds.
19 A number who had
practiced sorcery brought their scrolls together and
burned them publicly. When they calculated the value of
the scrolls, the total came to fifty thousand drachmas.
-- Acts 19:17-19
STEP FIVE -- Is the
beginning of the end of MY isolation ...
RECOVERY MEDITATIONS
To help you understand
what the Scriptures say about confessing to God, to
myself and another person ...
Genesis 38:1-30
Proverbs 28:13-14
Hosea 11:8-11
Amos 7:7-8
Luke 15:17-20
John 8:3-11
Acts 19:18
Acts 26:12-18
Romans 2:14-15
II Corinthians 10:3-5
Galatians 6:7-10
Hebrews 4:12-16
James 5:16
I John 1:8-9
Recalling My List Of
Defects From Step Four.
1. Self - Pity
2. Self - Justification
3. Self - Importance
4. Self - Condemnation
5. Dishonesty
6. Impatient
7. Resentments
8. False Pride
9. Jealousy
10. Envy
11. Laziness
12. Procrastination
13. Insincerity
14. Negative Thinking
15. Immoral Thinking
16. Criticizing
17. Fear
18. Greed
19. Stealing
20. Lust
21. Loose Talk & Gossip
Fifth Step Prayer
Higher Power,
My inventory has shown me who I am, yet I ask for Your
help
in admitting my wrongs to another person & to You.
Assure me, & be with me, in this Step,
for without this Step I cannot progress in my recovery.
With Your help, I can do this & I will do it.
FEARLESS INVENTORY – MORAL
INVENTORY
Make a grid, take a paper
and pen, only between you and God – start with the seven
classical areas – the 7 Deadly Sins.
1. LAZINESS - In anything
from prayer, bible study, work, etc.
2. GLUTTONY Over eating,
eating the wrong things, something that just creeps up
on you.
3. GREED Not just
monetary, but like putting work before God, wife
children, or anything before God.
4. LUST
Natural sexual instinct that has gotten off track.
Magazines Internet, etc. Even everyday television
shows.
5. ENVY
Wanting what I desire not what I need
6. ANGER
We often hide it to cover it up.
7. PRIDE We put
ourselves in the CEO chair of our lives. We want to
appear bigger than we really are. This sin can prevent
you from successfully doing this inventory.
Remember
to spend the same energy that we spend on the sin on
reviewing our problems. Seek to deal not with the
symptoms but on the real problem that the Holy Spirit
reveals in your life.
DO NOT ATTEMPT THIS STEP
WITHOUT FIRST
GOING TO GOD IN PRAYER!
These sins are venom in our
lives and ONLY Jesus Christ is the anti-venom.
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As you make your requests known to the Lord, include:
·
greater
personal discipline,
·
worldwide
persecuted Christians,
·
Hedge
of protection to our children
·
Blessings
to our spouses
·
Godly
men in Government
·
Rest
and Peace to our pastors
·
Your
activities for the day.
Love
One Another
Stand
Together
Fight
this war, no matter the cost
Pray
for our children
Turn
our hearts toward heaven
Seek
to be one nation under God.
God
Bless and Guide You in your Christian Walk Today
“The
Lord bless you and keep you,
the Lord make his face shine upon you
and be gracious to you;
the Lord turn his face toward you
and give you peace.”
-- Numbers 6:24-27
Manny
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Celebrating Twelve
Years of Spiritual Sobriety
*** February 29, 1996 ***
”Two are better than one, because they
have a good reward for their toil.
For if they fall, one will lift up the other;
but woe to one who is alone and falls
and does not have another to help”
-- Ecclesiastes 4:9-10
"Carry
this message to other alcoholics!
You
can help when no one else can."
-- c. 2001, Alcoholics Anonymous, page 89
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