What We Do...

matters a lot

He saved us, not because of works done by us in righteousness, but according to his own mercy

Titus 3:5

REFLECTION

So, are we off the hook somehow—is everything pre-ordained by cosmic fate?

Does nothing we do matter?

Hardly.

The passage goes on to remind that the process of salvation includes “regeneration” and “renewal”—and this renewal is through the Holy Spirit.

Yes (and thankfully) there are supernatural forces at work drawing us to Him.

But renewal speaks of new things, new life, change, rebirth. Things renewed are different than before.

It’s not enough to receive salvation and speak of it in the past tense as though it were an event already transpired.

How many of us have continued to pick up the damaging, addicting drink or drug after having been supposedly washed white as snow?

Our actions matter, and curiously, we have complete choice in them even after salvation.

And so, it is desperately necessary to hold firm to the truths of the faith and to live in daily surrender to them.

The tenants of AA and other programs remind us of our daily reprieve contingent on the growth of our spiritual condition.

Am I walking with my Maker or sitting on my butt?

Actions matter.

God, keep me in motion.

NEXT STEPS

When you’re ready, here are some tools for you:

  1. Book List (amazon link)
    Some of my favorite reads related to recovery and/or wrestling with faith.

  2. 4th Step Guide (free download)
    A PDF with instructions and worksheets for a thorough 4th step. Straight from the Big Book. Fearlessness not included.

  3. 12-Step Christianity (YouTube)
    My thoughts on the parallels between discipleship and sponsorship.

KEEP LEANING FORWARD

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