by Leon B.
God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference.
The leader opened the meeting by first identifying the idea of change in the serenity prayer. He then opened the meeting to the group with the topic of “the prospect of change.”
I feel that I am often confronted with change at an unidentifiable rate. I change for myself, other people, situations, jobs, drugs, status, goals, and habits. What do I change about what is really wrong with me? What do I change about my beliefs for my own good? How do I change so it is noticeable to me? I asked God to remove all of my character defects. What is the problem? Do I not trust God? I can do nothing, God does it. Can I change that? So what is with the serenity, acceptance and courage? What must I change?







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