Step 10: We continued to take personal inventory and when we were wrong promptly admitted it.
So, if you think you are standing firm, be careful that you don't fall. ~ 1 Corinthians 10:12
Life is a process of growing, changing and hopefully maintaining. Step 10 is the beginning of our maintenance work, essentially reviewing Steps Four through Nine. Daily we examine our lives: the good and the not so good, admit our wrongs when necessary, and make amends promptly. But to do this properly we must be attentive to our words and actions at all times.
We can't run on autopilot anymore. Self-awareness is critical. It's all too easy to numb out of reality. With overwhelming amounts of media at our fingertips, self-control and discipline are required to reel ourselves back in. While staying attentive to the present we measure our words and behavior not to the world's standards but to God's moral code.
Humility is key to recovery. We must take care to not become over confident. Our flaws and defects are healed only to the degree that we recognize them and submit them to God's power. Aware of our weaknesses we walk gently through life, carefully planting seeds for our future with healthy behavior today. When we don't tell lies today-we won't have to lie tomorrow. By not taking advantage of people today-we won't have to deal with anger tomorrow.
Step 10 alerts us to the pain we've caused others and urges us to apologize quickly. Admitting mistakes as we make them isn't easy. However, because we have turned it all over to God, every step is accomplished with and through His strength and not our own. We can trust Him to give us the self-awareness to recognize mistakes and the humility that won't protect our self-image when amends are required.
Some find it useful to have a chart of personal weaknesses and strengths to check off each day before bed. By mentally reviewing our day we can decide if an event caused uncomfortable feelings. Below is a helpful acronym to inventory our actions or words:
T Was it Thoughtful?What helps you to apply the steps when life gets tough?
H Was it Honest?
I Was it Intelligent?
N Was it Necessary?
K Was it Kind?
I hope you enjoy the theme song I've chosen for our journey: Step by Step by @Bryan_Duncan http://youtu.be/swNgb9ya6WM
Resources:
Life Recovery Devotional
Life Recovery Bible
The Twelve Steps for Christians
Paths to Recovery-Al-Anon Steps, Traditions and Concepts
Recovery: The Twelve Steps as Spiritual Practice