Embracing Kindness, Justice, and Righteousness in Recovery: A Monty'man Meditorial
Learning to share in God's struggle for kindness, justice, and righteousness will require significant changes for you and I. It can't be done in a one-time event. It will be a lifetime quest.
Ever wondered how virtues like kindness, justice, and righteousness fit into your recovery journey? In this thought-provoking episode of 'Take 12 Recovery Radio', Monty Dale Meyer, affectionately known as Monty'man, sheds light on these essential qualities. Sponsored by Curt & Debbie Palmer and ExactNature.com, this brief yet impactful meditorial offers a faith-based perspective on cultivating these virtues in your life. Monty'man starts by addressing the challenge many face with kindness.
For those who grew up in chaotic or dysfunctional environments, kindness might seem foreign or even weak. Yet, he emphasizes that God delights in kindness, urging us to incorporate it into our daily lives. Next, he tackles the concept of justice. In dysfunctional settings, justice can be skewed or absent altogether. Monty'man reminds us that true justice is a divine attribute and encourages us to strive for fairness and equity in our actions.
Finally, Monty'man explores righteousness, a virtue that might feel elusive to many. Without much personal experience in doing what is right, the idea of righteousness can seem daunting. However, he reassures listeners that righteousness is a journey worth pursuing, one that brings us closer to a fulfilling and meaningful recovery. Monty'man acknowledges that embodying these virtues isn't easy; it's a lifelong endeavor requiring continuous growth and effort.
He concludes with a heartfelt prayer, asking for divine guidance in understanding and living these principles. The episode wraps up with the uplifting song 'Dancing in the Rain' by Richie Supa, leaving listeners inspired and hopeful. Tune in to this enriching meditorial for insights that can transform your recovery journey.