Are These “Extravagant Promises” or Everyday Miracles Just within Our Reach – Step 3

two children wrists joining for a pinkie promise

“The miracle, or
the power, that ele-
vates the few is to be
found in their industry, ap-
plication, and persever-
ance under the prompt-
ing of a brave, deter-
mined spirit.”

– Mark Twain (1835 – 1910) U.S. author / satirist

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How have you successfully handled a situation that used to “baffle” you?

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What happens when we believe in something greater and keep trying, even when it’s hard?

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“Why, who makes much of a miracle?
As to me, I know of nothing else but miracles,
Whether I walk the streets of Manhattan,
Or dart my sight over the roofs of houses toward the sky,
Or wade with naked feet along the beach just in the edge of the
water … ” – excerpt from Walt Whitman poem below


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Today’s SFZ points to Life with Hope, where Step 3 reminds us that surrendering to a higher power unlocks unexpected strength. The text promises that we will “intuitively know how to handle situations which used to baffle us.” This is not blind optimism; it’s transformation through spiritual practice. William James, in The Varieties of Religious Experience, argued that true spiritual surrender often brings about a deep psychological change, allowing individuals to function beyond their past limits.

The Overeaters Anonymous quote reinforces this idea: aligning our thoughts with spiritual ideals sets us free. Carl Jung believed the psyche requires more than logic to heal. It needs the numinous, or a sense of the divine. When we ask God to do what we cannot, we activate that numinous force. This isn’t passive; it demands faith and intention.

Mark Twain’s quote grounds the concept in effort. He links success to “industry, application, and perseverance” ignited by a “brave, determined spirit.” This mirrors Angela Duckworth’s Grit, which champions perseverance over talent. These “miracles” occur not in a vacuum but when spiritual willingness meets determined effort.

These ideas also echo Viktor Frankl’s Man’s Search for Meaning. He found that people survived unimaginable suffering by anchoring themselves in purpose and surrendering to something greater than themselves.

So, are these promises extravagant? Not if we understand miracles as shifts in perception, as Marianne Williamson suggested. They are within reach—for those who show up, surrender, and persevere.

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6 responses to “Are These “Extravagant Promises” or Everyday Miracles Just within Our Reach – Step 3”

  1. Elexi W.S.A. Avatar

    I’ve handled some situations that use to baffle me, by still tryin’ to talk to physicians to start pain management for instance, and drinking teas, plus taking a little of aspirins 12 + arnica, and ibuprofens. I keep these around more than a drink now to assist in curing the pain that has for so long baffled me.

  2. Zen Avatar
    Zen

    When we believe in something greater and keep trying even when it’s hard, we develop our character and grow as individuals in recovery. It can be difficult to trust in the process, but it is important to have faith that good events will come upon following spiritual principles.

  3. E-Dawg Avatar
    E-Dawg

    By gaining perspective each day. This is the journey when something goes awry and I automatically know that a drink will not fix it so I don’t reach for it no matter what… when I turn my will over to God and I asked him to direct my thinking before I set foot out into the world it’s pretty cool to see it actually work… what’s actually baffling to me is that I am truly enjoying life without alcohol!

  4. Sabrina J Avatar
    Sabrina J

    Since leaving treatment, must of my life has been wrapped up in a baffling situation. Perseverance and action, have paid off. Staying in prayer, taking action on what I control and letting go of that which I do not. These baffling things changed and success was achieved.

  5. Simon Yebio Avatar
    Simon Yebio

    Yes I had a situation at work yesterday where for moment I felt overwhelmed and wanted to quit but it wasn’t a deep desire to quit I just wrote it through and stayed calm and continue through my day

  6. Adam Avatar
    Adam

    God is taking care of a few friends of mine that I can’t help. I’ve had to let go of them, at least for now. One is an addict and one is very co-dependent.

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