“3. Made a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of God as we understood Him.” (Page 59, Big Book)
What if my question is what to do with my life?
Fortunately, as I have turned over my will and life to the care of God, that’s not my question to ask.
My question to God is what to do today.
That’s the only question I need to ask.
If something God asks me to do today relates to the future, sobeit.
Trusting God means trusting God, not figuring it out.
I am where I am not because I planned it, and I like where I am, so I’m glad I didn’t plan it.
Once the days are put together, the path, in retrospect, is plain.
It needn’t be figured out in advance.