{"version":1,"type":"rich","provider_name":"Libsyn","provider_url":"https:\/\/www.libsyn.com","height":90,"width":600,"title":"Step 7 - Recovered 678","description":"The Twelve and Twelve tells us that &amp;ldquo;the whole emphasis of Step Seven is on humility.&amp;rdquo; &amp;nbsp;We first looked at humility in the Third Step when we made a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of God. &amp;nbsp;Without some humility, no alcoholic can stay sober, no Al-Anon can stay serene. &amp;nbsp;Our experience has shown us that without humility, we cannot live a purposeful life. &amp;nbsp;AA teaches us that a useful life is one in the service of others. &amp;nbsp;This may be a bit tricky for the Al-Anon since we so often are worried about others that we forget about ourselves.\r\nBill Wilson explains humility this way, &amp;ldquo;As long as we placed self-reliance first, genuine reliance upon a Higher Power was out of the question. &amp;nbsp;That basic ingredient of humility is a desire to seek and do God&amp;rsquo;s will.&amp;rdquo; &amp;nbsp;When we live life run on self will, humility is missing. &amp;nbsp;Humility, we discover, is not something to re resisted, but something to be accepted. &amp;nbsp;\r\nBill Wilson wrote that the process of accepting humility &amp;ldquo;was unbelievably painful. &amp;nbsp;It was only by repeated humiliations that we were forced to learn something about humility.&amp;rdquo; &amp;nbsp;Taking the Third Step was a bold example of spiritual humility because it was a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of God. &amp;nbsp;With the Seventh Step, we have an opportunity to put that decision into practice by asking God to do something specific for us. &amp;nbsp;We are humbly asking God to remove our character defects. &amp;nbsp;We are saying your will, not mine. &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;But we must accept the terms, conditions, and timetable that our Higher Power has in mind.\r\nCall us at 1-734-288-7510 or tap Speakpipe\r\nJoin the Chat Room, Tap Live stream and Chat Room\r\nemail at mark@recoveredcast.com\r\nSubscribe to Premium\r\nGet daily recovery messages&amp;nbsp;Daily AA Emails. &amp;nbsp;\r\nThe Big Book\r\nThe 12 and 12\r\n24 Hours a Day\r\nWe conducted a survey so that our listeners can help us understand this step\r\nWe posed the question, &amp;ldquo;What does humble mean to you?&amp;rdquo;\r\nThe possible responses were &amp;hellip;\r\nhttps:\/\/www.surveymonkey.com\/analyze\/eZfqbdNAalFL8WtGq8cIf7nLG1usZk4JSs8edkIhoFw_3D&amp;rsquo;\r\nWhat is interesting is that this survey proves that we people in a 12-step recovery program have our own language.\r\nThe possible responses I provided in the survey sent to our listeners came directly from the definition of humble in the dictionary.\r\nBut &amp;ldquo;other&amp;rdquo; was the second most popular response.\r\nIn other words, being humble means something different to AAs than normal people.\r\nSo ,? let&amp;rsquo;s discuss how we understand this step and how humility plays a role.\r\nWhat does it mean to you to be humble?\r\nHow are you humble? &amp;nbsp;How can I become more humble?\r\nWhat does the term &amp;ldquo;humbly ask&amp;rdquo; mean to you?\r\nBefore program, what did you think of humility? Was it a positive\/negative?\r\nBefore program, did you experience humiliation?\r\nWhat is the difference between humility and humiliation?\r\nWhat are &amp;ldquo;our shortcomings?&amp;rdquo;\r\nHow is Step 3 related to Step 7?\r\nHow does acceptance relate to Step 7?\r\nWhat is the Seventh Step Prayer?\r\nThe Seventh Step Prayerfrom page 76 of the Big Book of Alcoholics AnonymousMy Creator, I am now willing that You should have all of me, good and bad. I pray that You now remove from me every single defect of character which stands in the way of my usefulness to You and my fellows. Grant me strength, as I go out from here, to do Your bidding.Amen\r\nWhat does it mean to you that God &amp;ldquo;should have all of me, good and bad?&amp;rdquo;\r\nIn this prayer, character defects stand in the was of being useful to others and God. &amp;nbsp;What does this mean to you?\r\nWhat does it mean to you &amp;ldquo;to do your bidding?&amp;rdquo;\r\nWe &amp;nbsp;have Calls\r\nKurt\r\nhttps:\/\/www.google.com\/voice\/fm\/00557165274674955804\/AHwOX_DSgX5xQO_ctfgHN07nOiGUFPnVMMmKN_kVq06FWPA9D3oeaxiMOLEiOvSYb_LPSZrHnbWALRGYhmkFmwtcLJuOzDPIgMTY3TcxLta-tKAkVQXhOPXHoAc2e_BTS8QmwFl6araH0SAucKZSwK36ivPcsiMbRw\r\nScott\r\nhttps:\/\/www.google.com\/voice\/fm\/00557165274674955804\/AHwOX_AjH-QjECcwXnaO3e8HC9BiBF65sxdPXyb-TWrJBSMP8XMDXq5fj1oR6S4g0Btwcf1WOtZ1DFDen0oUMl1A4t4FgLLr0XiaBgQO5fD1KI864-jU19ap6XCO_zWuOyokPG4caWI0qDmbQpnDe1l7t7FytHhoxg\r\nClyde from Shelby Township\r\nhttps:\/\/www.google.com\/voice\/fm\/00557165274674955804\/AHwOX_CRVTLspvpZnBbDFlvc0KukAlaeMeLlAOrKFx3TgYNzi6bnDWT1AoJQZSGsBZCx2UyWSwYfujNOJaXz-20NZWbMNOhf69jSkFqc8iCjJApR8andkti12TGR4ZDfRIZs3GkNqAJDqdpu6cs7_yASlf7F4wcLNQ\r\nTony\r\nhttps:\/\/www.speakpipe.com\/messages\r\nRuss\r\nhttps:\/\/mail.google.com\/mail\/u\/0\/#inbox\/153104558a23eb60?projector=1\r\nAlex\r\nhttps:\/\/www.google.com\/voice\/fm\/00557165274674955804\/AHwOX_An1NUf9Ezj_Sg_R0A9vvVf-5sHs5zSWuBqGgniquJmBcAKDJToW5XBp0tK5MHAh13UxE6Ufo-k7wAAlLcWd-RMEtEeHC1IYKn3RtYHIHV_vt2SVAtGNBrQMFKRxojoYaFx2EHf5DWevttD0vh9EMIxXbaUfQ\r\nHow about now, have you been humiliated in recovery?\r\nIs there a difference in how you responded to humiliated between before and after program?\r\nWhat would you say to the new person faced with Step 7 for the first time?","author_name":"Recovered Podcast","author_url":"http:\/\/recoveredcast.com","html":"<iframe title=\"Libsyn Player\" style=\"border: none\" src=\"\/\/html5-player.libsyn.com\/embed\/episode\/id\/4170860\/height\/90\/theme\/custom\/thumbnail\/yes\/direction\/forward\/render-playlist\/no\/custom-color\/09111b\/\" height=\"90\" width=\"600\" scrolling=\"no\"  allowfullscreen webkitallowfullscreen mozallowfullscreen oallowfullscreen msallowfullscreen><\/iframe>","thumbnail_url":"https:\/\/assets.libsyn.com\/secure\/item\/4170860"}