Daily Excerpt: Heart to Heart Resuscitation: My Journal (Montgomery) - Pathway 3

 


 

Excerpt from Heart to Heart Resuscitation: My Journal by Victor Montgomery III --

 Third Pathway

We made a conscious effort, a decision, to connect with others and reconnect with the person each of us was before the trauma. The time has come to be coached, seeking the positive power of choice versus being victimized by past experiences of war and seeking the meaning to having survived.

We must honestly and openly begin to find relief by seeking help from a power greater than ourselves, and from other people we can learn from and begin to trust. To find relief, we seek a source of help from veteran buddies whom we can learn to trust to help us renew our understandings of human emotions and spiritual qualities we fear we have lost.

And we must come to a place when we are ready to make a genuine decision to turn our will and our life over to the care of God as we understand God. We must trust in this decision.

Consider carefully the following questions:

•         What is your greatest hesitation about giving up control of your life to God as you understand God?

•         How do you feel in general about turning your life over to God as you understand Him?

•         How do you think you should live your life after giving your life over to the care of God as you understand God? What changes do you expect to make and how will this look in specific detail?

Goal Setting

Revisit your goal for the Second Pathway.  How are you progressing toward meeting your goal? 

Think about:  How could a relationship with God, as you believe Him to be, change your life?

Now that you have completed the Third Pathway, write down a goal that you would like to achieve.   What would you like to see happen now?

What would you need to do to make your goal a reality?  Write specific paths you would need to take.

 


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