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Old 12-01-2013, 09:12 AM   #1
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STEP 12

Having had a spiritual awakening as the result of these steps, we tried to carry this message to others and to practice these principles in all our affairs.

About Step 12

"Practical experience shows that nothing will so much insure immunity from drinking as intensive work with other alcoholics. It works when other activities fail. This is our twelfth suggestion: Carry this message to other alcoholics!" [Anonymous, The Big Book, A.A. World Services, 1939]

"When a man or a woman has a spiritual awakening, the most important meaning of it is that he has now become able to do, feel and believe that which he could not do before on his unaided strength and resources alone. He has been granted a gift which amounts to a new state of consciousness and being. He has been set on a path which tells him he is really going somewhere, that life is not a dead end, not something to be endured or mastered. In a very real sense he has been transformed, because he has laid hold of a source of strength which, in one way or another, he had hitherto denied himself. He finds himself in possession of a degree of honesty, tolerance, unselfishness, peace of mind, and love of which he had thought himself quite incapable. What he has received is a free gift, and yet usually, at least in some small part, he has made himself ready to receive it." [Anonymous, Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions, A.A. World Services, 1939]

"One of the paradoxical bedrock truths of the Twelve-Step program (and the Christian message) is that we can stay spiritually alive only by giving away what we are receiving. We do this through sharing our experience, strength, and hope as we tell others how we came to the end of ourselves and stepped through powerlessness into the program. We share what is happening to change our lives and give us hope. And we carry the message by helping people who are still hopeless, helpless and afraid. Christians call this "evangelism," but in the Twelve Steps, where people learn about God through their experiences with him, there is no attempt to "persuade" with theology or verbal arguments. We let pain do the persuading, because we know that it is only through pain that the hunger for healing comes that will make us ready to admit our powerlessness." [J. Keith Miller, A Hunger for Healing, Harper, 1991]
Step 12: Related Biblical Themes

* A spiritual awakening It is a fundamental conviction of all Twelve Step programs that we need more than just some new psychological technique. We need a spiritual awakening. This is a fundamentally biblical conviction:

"The hour has come for you to wake up from your slumber. . the night is nearly over; the day is almost here." [Romans 13:11-12, see also Ephesians 5:14]

Exactly what this awakening looks like may vary considerably. For some of us it is the impact which powerlessness has on our entrenched grandiosity that leads us to a revitalized spirituality. For others, it is the process of doing our inventories that leads us to see for the first time that God is at work in our lives. For still others, it is when we begin making amends that we recognize that God is not just some magical, metaphysical, Santa Claus but rather a powerful, personal presence in our lives. The point of this part of Step Twelve is not to define exactly the nature of the spiritual awakening which is taking place in us but to gratefully, humbly acknowledge that it is, in fact, happening. We were asleep. Now we are waking up. Praise be to God!

* Carry the message to others To "carry the message" is to practice the spiritual discipline of testimony and it is essential to long term recovery. Testimony is a spiritual practice with a long history in the Christian community. Jesus put it simply:

"Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven." [Matthew 5:16]

Unfortunately, in many Christian communities the spiritual discipline of testimony has become a predictable, tiresome exercise in evasion, half-truth and hype. People have learned how to give a good testimony but have forgotten how to give an honest one. The spiritual core of this part of Step Twelve is intimately connected to all that has gone before. We have been learning how to tell the truth and this step suggests that we continue that truth telling in relationships with other people. Neither biblical teachings nor Step Twelve encourage us to pretend we are further along in the journey than we actually are. Carrying the message is not a sales technique. We do not seek to market the spiritual transformation we have received. We simply seek to tell the truth about what has happened - and what is continuing to happen on our journey of recovery. The emphasis is the same as that found in Colossians:

"Be wise in the way you act toward outsiders; make the most of every opportunity. Let your conversation be always full of grace, seasoned with salt, so that you may know how to answer everyone." [Colossians 4:5-6]

* Practice the principles in all our affairs The Twelve Steps ends with a powerful statement of the need for a comprehensive application of recovery principles to every area of life. Clearly, as far as the Twelve Steps are concerned, recovery is not just about sobriety. Sobriety by itself would be a gift of immeasurable value. But the goal of the Steps is larger than that. It is important to remember that the focus here, as in all the Steps, is on action. To "practice the principles" means to do them. Paul made the same point:

"Whatever you have learned or received or heard from me, or seen in me - put it into practice."[Philippians 4:9]

Another text making the same point is:

"Do not merely listen to the word, and so deceive yourselves. Do what it says." [James 1:22]

Finally, it is worth emphasizing that what we have learned in the Twelve Steps are principles which can be applied to anything we will face in our lives. We have learned here to face some painful truths about ourselves, we have learned to accept help, we have learned to tell the truth, we have learned to share what we have been given, we have learned to take responsibility for our actions and much more. We may find ourselves doing more advanced spiritual studies at some time in our lives, but we will not outgrow these foundational principles learned in Spiritual Kindergarten. May God grant you the serenity, the courage and the wisdom you need this day!
http://www.christianrecovery.com/tfr/dox/steptwelve.htm
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Step 12- Having had a spiritual awakening as a result of these steps, we tried to carry this message to others, and practice these principles in all our affairs.

1 Timothy 1:12-14 (NLT) How thankful I am to Christ Jesus our Lord, for considering me trustworthy and appointing me to serve him, even though I used to scoff at the name of Christ. I hunted down his people, harming them in every way I could. But God had mercy on me, because I did it in ignorance and unbelief. Oh, how kind and gracious the Lord was! He filled me completely with faith and the love of Christ Jesus.

This is a true saying, and everyone should believe it: Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners and I was the worst of them all. But that is why God had mercy on me, so that Christ Jesus could use me as a prime example of his great patience with even the worst sinners. Then others will realize that they, too, can believe in him and receive eternal life.

Matthew 28:19-20 (NLT) Therefore, go and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit. Teach these new disciples to obey all the commands I have given you. And be sure of this: I am with you always, even to the end of the age.

Step Twelve is a three-part step. First, we have a Spiritual Awakening. I like to think of this as being ambushed by the Holy Spirit. We were once asleep in our sins, and now through the power of God, we have been awakened. In the Timothy passage above, Paul is telling Timothy how the love of God overcame him and awakened him to the love of Christ. This awakening made him a new person.

Through the power of the Holy Spirit and His work in our lives, we become alive. While the world around us does not change, our reaction to the world does change. There are still frustrating events, people and the like. We usually have the same quirks and fears. But we handle all matters differently. We are more at peace with ourselves, others and God. We go from feeling helpless, fearful and powerless - to a sense of great peace. Yes, at times, we will still have our fears and feelings of hopelessness, but now we have the Holy Spirit in us, guiding us along the path of life. These steps are a part of keeping us on track on that path, to stay focused on God. We have changed directions, from being self-centered to being Christ-centered.

The second part of Step Twelve is to carry this message to others, which is exactly what Jesus is saying in the Great Commission. The message is our Spiritual Awakening. The operative word here is Go. Out of our gratitude to Christ for his love for and mercy to us, we should want to help others. We should want to give them the good news. We are not to ignore others that are struggling in life as we are. We are to share with them the good news of our Spiritual Awakening and the effects it is having on our lives. I hope my life attracts people to me. I would rather be one to attract others, than to promote my awakening. The greatest question someone can ask me is, what is it about you that is different? I want what you have.

To carry the message to others is not something we do to say we are better than others, or that we have all the answers to life and are going to show them how to live. In fact, we gain from being around others that are going through what we have been through in life. Going out benefits us as much as those to whom we take the message.

Third, we are to practice the principles that we have learned in these twelve steps, in all our affairs. We will not stay well if we do not stay on this wellness program. We cannot appropriate the grace of God to just one area of our life and hope the other areas stay intact. The life lessons that we are learning and practicing should permeate all areas of our lives, our homes, work and play. A natural habit of living rightly should flow from us.

So, that's it - Twelve Steps for Christian Living. Simple, no! Practical, yes! Can you do it? Of course you can. Is it easy? No way. Nowhere in the Bible do I find a passage, or even one verse, saying ?okay, now that you are a Christian, life is going to be a breeze. Life is hard. Life seems impossible to those without hope. Our hope is Christ. Our hope is the life after this life. Our hope is doing life right here on Earth. Our hope is in the knowledge of, and faith in, Christ.

My hope and prayer is that this survey of the Twelve Steps has been a blessing for you. Writing about and studying these steps has blessed me beyond what I thought was possible.

Father, continue helping us to gain knowledge of your will for our lives. Help us to apply these Biblical principles to our lives, so we may bring honor to You. In Christ's name we pray. Amen.

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12. Having been spiritually restored and set free from "the sin which does so easily beset us," we attempt t share this freedom and the One who has freed us with those who still suffer, and practice the Lord's principals in all our affairs.
But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you; and you will be my witness in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth. (Acts 1:8) Brothers, if someone is caught in a sin, you who are spiritual should restore him gently. But watch yourself or you may be also tempted. (Gal 6:1) The end of all things is near. Therefore be clear minded and self controlled so that you can pray. Above all, love each other deeply, because love covers a multitude of sins. (1 Pet 4;7-8)

Study: Acts 1;8; 2 Cor 1:3-4; Gal 6:1-2; 1 Pet 5:8-9; Jude 20-23; 2 Tim 4:3-5; Math 10:16-33; Mat 10;7-8; 1 Cor 9:19-23; John 8:31-32; John 15:7-8; John 15:15-17; 1 Pet 4:7-8.
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