Just For Today January 20

One promise, many gifts
“Narcotics Anonymous offers only one promise, and that is freedom from active
addiction…”

Basic Text, p. 102
Imagine how it might be if we had arrived at the doors of Narcotics Anonymous,
desperate, wanting to stop using drugs, only to be met by a sales pitch: “If you just
work the steps and don’t use drugs, you’ll get married, live in the suburbs, have 2.6
children, and start wearing polyester. You will become a responsible, productive
member of society and be fit company for kings and presidents. You will be rich and
have a dynamic career.” Most of us, greeted with such a heavy-handed spiel, would
have shrieked and bolted for the door.

Instead of high-pressure nonsense and frightening predictions, we are greeted with a
promise of hope: freedom from active addiction. We feel a blessed relief come over
us when we hear that we never have to use drugs again. We aren’t going to be
forced to become anything!

Of course, after some time in recovery, good things start happening in our lives. We
are given gifts-spiritual gifts, material gifts, gifts that we’ve always dreamed of but
never dared hope we’d get. These, however, are truly gifts-they are not promised to
us just because we become NA members. All we are promised is freedom from
addiction-and it’s more than enough!

Just for today: I have been promised freedom from active addiction. The gifts I
receive are the benefits of recovery.

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