Stick with the Winners
Stick with What A.A. Itself Has
Officially Published
What Dick B. Found (#2)
Dr. Bob Smith made many statements about his “Heavenly
Father,” and they paralleled the language in the Bible quoting Jesus Christ:
“Your Heavenly Father will never let you down!” Alcoholics
Anonymous, 4th ed., page 181.
“I used to get a little peeved at our Heavenly Father,
because He had been a little slow on the trigger in my own case.” The
Co-Founders of Alcoholics: Biographical Sketches: Their Last Major Talks, page
15.
“I’m talking about the attitude of each and every one of us
toward our Heavenly Father. Christ said, “Of myself, I am nothing—My strength
cometh from my Father in heaven.” The Co-Founders of Alcoholics: Biographical
Sketches: Their Last Major Talks, page 19.
“We had no humility, no sense of having received anything
through the grace of our Heavenly Father.” The Co-Founders of Alcoholics:
Biographical Sketches: Their Last Major Talks, page 19.
“But when we take time to find out some of the spiritual
laws, and familiarize ourselves with them, and put them into practice, then we
do get happiness and peace of mind. I feel extremely fortunate and thankful
that our Heavenly Father has let me enjoy them.” The Co-Founders of Alcoholics:
Biographical Sketches: Their Last Major Talks, page 20.
[A.A.’s DR. BOB and the Good Oldtimers states this on page
314: “Prayer, of course was an important part of Dr. Bob’s faith. According to
Paul S., ‘Dr. Bob’s morning devotions consisted of a short prayer, a 20 minute
study of a familiar verse from the Bible, and a quiet period of waiting for
directions as to where he that day he, that day, should find use for his
talent.’ Having heard, he would religiously go about his Father’s business, as
he put it”]
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