Part
of my identity involves my disease. I am an alcoholic and my name is. .
. .With this recognition of who I am come the liberty and freedom to
live and create in God's world.Who I am involves what I am; in the
fusion of the two is my spiritual identity. For years, I ran from myself
because I wanted to be different. I felt I would not be acceptable or
good enough for you. In running from me, I lost my identity; the seed of
low self-esteem was sown. Knowing I can only be who I am brings the
freedom of existence and identity. I am what I am!
Lord, You once said, "I am that I am." Well, so am I!
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