Could you answer some of these questions please?
Are you saying that when you were lost, it made no sense to you that your life would improve if you lived sober rather than getting drunk and/or stoned all the time?
When you were lost, did
Are you saying that when you were lost, it made no sense to you that your life would improve if you lived sober rather than getting drunk and/or stoned all the time?
When you were lost, did
it make no sense to you that if you stopped lying, cheating, and stealing, your life would improve?
Are you suggesting that coming to believe in God to guide you to living a better way of life, free of the worst symptoms of addiction by following simple spiritual principles, made no sense to you, but you could readily accept the gospel?
That if you followed the simple suggestions of those whose lives had changed drastically by following Biblical principles, your life could likewise change for the better?
Thank you.
Are you suggesting that coming to believe in God to guide you to living a better way of life, free of the worst symptoms of addiction by following simple spiritual principles, made no sense to you, but you could readily accept the gospel?
That if you followed the simple suggestions of those whose lives had changed drastically by following Biblical principles, your life could likewise change for the better?
Since only a small percentage of people "make it" as you say, how many (what percentage) do you think are ready, in the condition they arrive in AA or NA, to drop their opposition to God, the Bible, and Jesus Christ, to accept the gospel message, over beginning a process of change by living according to proven spiritual principles?
Thank you.