Dear Reb Hoping
I really took a lot of strenght from your battle on the street. Regarding what you wrote on about step 3, Step 3 reads "Made a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of G-d as we understood G-d." I have no problem handing over my addiction to Hashem, I do not want any part of it, however I have major difficulties handing over my entire life to Hashem, I like to feel that I am in control, that I will do things my way, but as they say how do you make G-d laugh, make plans. The truth is that I have to turn my entire life over to Hashem, He knows whats best for me, I try to remember to ask my what does Hashem want from me now, and in times of difficulty, ask Hashem that His will should be done not mine. I find this step very difficult but in truth this is the way that we as Jewish people are brought up, I just need a reminder from the steps. The Third step prayer is an amazing prayer which I do not say often enough The THIRD STEP Prayer [As adjusted from the book Alcoholics Anonymous, page 63, line 14] God, I offer myself to You — to build with me and to do with me as You will. Relieve me of the bondage of self, that I may better do Your will. Take away my difficulties, that victory over them may bear witness to those I would help of Your Power, Your Love, and Your Way of life. May I do Your will always.
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