It works if you work it!
One of the pitfalls to being in a "helping profession" is my tendency to neglect
my own needs.
Someone once told me people in helping professions go into those professions
precisely because they need the help themselves. And rather than getting the
help they so desperately need, they end up helping others, thinking this will
satisfy their needs.
Perhaps ministers go into the ministry because it is they who need to hear
the gospel so much.
In any case, as a recovering person and as a minister, I need to remember that
unless I meet my own needs I cannot meet anyone elses. As Jesus said, "Take the log
out of your own eye first."
My recovery has to come first before I can be of any use to anyone else. This means
my meetings must be a priority, the steps need to be my daily habit.
People say it is a selfish program and there is much truth to that. By being selfish
about my recovery, by addressing my issues first, I am in a better position to serve
others. By putting my recovery first, I am putting others first.
Brother Lawrence, a monastic from the 17th century made this observation once:
"It was lamentable to see how many people mistook the means for the end, addicting
themselves to certain works, which they performed very imperfectly, by reason of their
human or selfish regards."
Brother Lawrence was talking about how in the name of feeding others we begin to
imagine we are being fed by our actions - we become so preoccupied with forming
committees, serving on boards and dealing with crises we start to see ourselves as principal
actors instead of people who need to be acted upon. (works, righteousness, idolatry)
My meetings feed me and keep me humble. Working the steps keeps me growing in communion with
God.
They have a wonderful saying at the end of my regular meeting. Usually, after
the Lord's prayer you hear, "Keep coming back, it works if you work it." At my
home group they add this line: "Keep coming back, it works if you work it, and it
sucks if you don't."
Ain't that the truth!
-Ed T.-
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