Roundtable
Series on A.A.’s Biblical Roots
(November
2001) Part One
This
was an AA History seminar/ conference
In Hawaii
By
Dick B.
Session
One The
Bible in Early Alcoholics Anonymous
Important
References
•
DR. BOB and the Good Oldtimers
(Alcoholics Anonymous World Services,
Inc.,1980)
•
The Runner’s Bible, by Nora Smith
Holm (1915)
•
The Holy Bible, King James Version
•
Alcoholics Anonymous, 1st
ed. (Works Publishing Company, 1939)
•
Good Morning!: Quiet Time, Morning
Watch, Meditation, and Early A.A.,
by Dick B.
•
By the Power of God: A Guide to Early
A.A. Groups and Forming Similar Groups
Today, by Dick B.
•
The Good Book and The Big Book: A.A.’s
Roots in the Bible, by Dick B.
•
Why Early A.A. Succeeded: The Good
Book in Alcoholics Anonymous Yesterday
and Today (A Bible Study Guide for
AAs and other 12 Steppers), by
Dick B.
[Except
when otherwise indicated, the references
are to Dick B., Why Early A.A.
Succeeded: The Good Book
in Alcoholics Anonymous Yesterday
and Today.]
An
Understanding of Almighty God, Yahweh,
Our Creator
God
exists
Hebrews
11:6
God
either is or he isn’t (Big Book, 3rd
ed., p. 53; Shoemaker, Confident
Faith, p. 187)
The
Fool hath said in his heart. . . (Psalm
14:1), also, title by OG’s Beverley Nichols
Dr.
Bob: If you are an atheist or agnostic,
I feel sorry for you (Big Book, 3rd
ed., 181)
Big
Book (3rd ed.) so refers to
Him 12 times (See Why Early A.A. Succeeded,
p. 51)
For
some Bible references to God as Creator
(ibid., p. 51)
Our
Creator offers us a relationship with
Him (ibid., pp. 52-55)
Our
Creator was, in the Good Book, clearly
identified, known, and understood
Bill
specifically referred to Almighty over
400 times in the 3rd ed. (ibid.,
pp. 55-6)
There
is but one God (ibid., pp.
57, 70)
There
is no other God like Him (ibid.,
pp. 71-2)
The
Bible draws a clear line between idols
and our Creator (Psalm 115)
God
has a personal name - Yahweh–YHWH in the
texts (ibid, pp. 61-6)
"This
is my name for all time" (ibid.,
p. 65)
Correctly
so translated in the Jerusalem Bible
(ibid, p. 65)
There
are many Bible verses that enable us understand
Yahweh - Almighty God, Maker, is in heaven,
Spirit, not a man, invisible, love, light–and
many more (ibid., pp. 66-69)
Our
Creator Communicates with Us in
Many Ways
He
speaks to us directly, through
angels, through prophets, through
His Son, by revelation, and by
the Bible (References are in Why
Early AA Succeeded, pp. 74
to 79)
The
Bible IS the Word of God
It
so states many times (ibid,
pp. 84-6)
It
tells us how we received it from
God (ibid., pp. 86-7, 90-1)
It
contains His will (ibid.,
pp. 91-2)
It
is truth (ibid., pp. 92-3)
It
directly offers us far far more
than just sobriety: a new birth,
everlasting life, an abundant
life, the power of God, the ability
to heal, victory, future rewards,
wisdom, discerning of truth (ibid.,
pp. 93-8)
We
often are so busy "listening"
or "reading" that we
miss the Bible’s point that the
guidance of God is important to
understanding. And so is study
(ibid., pp. 99-100)
The
Significance of Jesus Christ,
the Son of God
Jesus
is not merely a teacher, an examplar,
or leader, but the Son of God (ibid.,
pp. 101-3)
Our
possible relationship with God is
established through His Son (ibid.,
pp. 109-10)
We
receive the power of God through
accepting His Son (ibid.,
pp. 111-15)
We
become God’s kids through accepting
His Son (ibid., p. 114)
Early
AAs accepted Jesus Christ as their
Lord and Saviour (ibid.,
p. 106)
The
Commandments of God tell us of His
Will
God
commands that His will shall be
obeyed (ibid., p. 116)
Jesus
is a prime source as to the will
of God (ibid., p. 117)
God’s
will effected through what Jesus
Christ accomplished: Forgiveness
of sins, healing, asking in Jesus’s
name, gathering believers together,
deliverance from the wrath to come
(ibid., pp. 118-22)
Sin
as disobedience of the commands
of God (ibid., p. 123)
More
on what the Bible says is sin (ibid.,
pp. 123, 27, 134)
God’s
ways and man’s ways are different
from each other (ibid., p.
124)
AAs
accepted the sin problem and the
need to get rid of it (ibid,
p. 140)
The
Grace of God–unearned favor from
God–is the answer (ibid., pp. 125,
130-31)
God
first loved; He commanded us to love
God and love our neighbors as ourselves–the
two great commandments as Jesus stated
them (ibid., pp. 137-138)
Obedience
is required (ibid., p. 148)
Obedience
to God’s will (ibid., p.
143)
The
Bible clarifies the difference between
duty and choice (ibid., pp.144-45)
Deliverance,
Release, Growth
Believers
have been delivered (ibid.,
pp. 150-51; Colossians 1:13)
With
deliverance comes release from our
prisons: Fear, guilt, anxieties,
cares, shame, insecurity, poverty,
confusion, weakness, doubt, temptation,
sickness, evil spirits, the devil’s
fiery darts, oppression by the devil,
everlasting release (ibid.,
pp. 154-70; The Runner’s Bible)
Our
need to grow (prayer, changing thoughts,
resisting the Devil, believing);
ibid., pp 171, 172, 178, 181,
183
Temptation
is not from God (ibid,
p. 187)
God’s
way: "It is written"
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