The author of today's reading in CTC asks, "How much can God give me if I am not going to open to receive? When I hold onto a problem, a fear or a resentment, I shut myself off to the help that is available to me."
What is my stance when I hold on tight to something physically? My head is lowered, my eyes strain or squint. My fist clench and, if I have fingernails, my nails dig into my palms. I hurt. And before long I am exhausted.
Before I give into stinking thinking, and moan about my suffering, let me examine my attitude. Maybe my pain will be released if I can just let go and trust God.
Can I realize that I don't need to hold on so tight in order to have my needs met? When I let go, I am open to the world around me. My head is held up so I can see, and my hands are free to embrace joyful and loving activity. I have energy for action. My eyes are open to see opportunities I might otherwise have missed.
Let me admit when my tense ways are not working, so I may decide to loosen my grip on one small thing today (Step Three). I shall let go and let God.
"All I had to do was become the least bit willing to open my clutched fist, a tiny, grudging bit, and miracles happened. That's God as I understand Him today."
As We Understand...
Loosening my grip and falling into God's hands is good.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful imagery, Syd........ as a child I felt like I fell into God's hands when I lay on my back and looked up the blue heavens with cotton clouds moving slowly across the sky.
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