A Reading On "Willingness" God is not willing to do everything and thus take away our free will and the share
of glory which belongs to us. - Machiavelli To be willing is to be ready and prepared. If we are willing, we are eager to accept even unfamiliar challenges if those challenges promise rewarding results . Willingness is not to be confused with being willful. Willfulness can return us to our old habits of wanting everything our way and on our own terms. Willingness prepares us to accept responsibilities. It gives us courage to change our attitudes. It rids us of fears of living in an imperfect world. We have become willing to practice the principles of the Program, willing to continue our spiritual progress, and willing to work at our new way of life. I can always profit by being strong-willed, as long as that means "strong-willingness, " not hardheadedness. ---from Easy Does It, Hazelden Meditations, March 13 |
