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A Recovery Parable

From the book "G-d of Our Understanding"

Wednesday, 04 January 2012
Part 1/2 (to see other parts of the article, click on the pages at the bottom)

An addict is driving along all alone in his car one night on an empty highway. He is depressed beyond words, thinking how miserable he is and how he would do anything to get sober and have a normal life. Suddenly, as he's zooming down the highway and thinking, he hears the voice of G-d.

"I hear you're looking for sobriety," says G-d.
"Yes," he says, in awe.
"Well, you're in luck today," says G-d, "Because I happen to have sobriety, and it can be yours for a reasonable price."
"How much?"
"How much have you got?"
"I've got twenty dollars in my pocket."
"You're in luck," says G-d. "The price of sobriety today happens to be exactly twenty dollars."
"But that's everything I've got," the man protests, "If I give you all of my money, how will I buy gas for the car?"
"A car?" says G-d, "Oh, I see. The price of sobriety is twenty bucks and your car."
"But if I give you my car, how will I get to work tomorrow?"
"Work?" says G-d, "You have a job? The price of sobriety is twenty bucks, your car, and your job."
"But is I give you my job, then I won't get paid. I need to pay the mortgage this week."
"A mortgage? You mean you have a house? I hate to tell you this, but the price of sobriety just went up. It's twenty bucks, your car, your job, and your house."
"But where will my family live?"
"Family? You've got a wife and kids? The price of sobriety is twenty bucks, your car, your job, your house, and your wife and kids."
At this point the man decides to shut up.



Moral of Part 1 (by GYE):

If we're just willing to give away a little bit of ourselves TODAY, G-d is offering us all sobriety TODAY. But if we keep questioning how we can give away that little bit of ourselves because we're concerned about TOMORROW, the price just keeps rising and rising until we loose EVERYTHING.


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