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The Spiritual Practice of Prayer
The spiritual disciplines, the spiritual practices, are the path that places you in position to realize your heart’s desire. The disciplines are not onerous burdens of religious requirement. They are the means to a desired end.
Where Did P Go?
My FB views and shares plummeted to less than .5% of normal—for anything I posted.
The Spiritual Practice of Worship
Our outside reputation is that we are identified with a political party, not as the people of God. We are a voting block, not lights in the dark sea of humanity. Our spiritual leaders endorse political candidates as opposed to advancing the cause of Christ to address the existential questions of humanity.
The Spiritual Practice of Solitude
The goal you hope to realize in practicing the discipline of solitude is an extended conversation with God about your life, your relationship with God, and His vantage point regarding your life together.
The Spiritual Practice of Silence
This spiritual practice cuts both directions. You trust God in silence, but is God close enough to you, confident enough in you as His friend, to trust you with His silence?
The Spiritual Practice of Rest and Secrecy
Thus, when I rest after my labors and reflect, I am clear about what I’m celebrating and empowered to relinquish—to rest from—what is not part of success as defined by God. In this way, my rest is regenerative, restorative, replenishing, and fuels my recovery from a hard labor.
The Spiritual Practice of Fasting
Fasting creates leverage, acts like a bridge, and provides the incentive necessary to seize the day, gain momentum, or produce the clarity our faith needs to take the next step of trust. The discipline of fasting, like any form of discipline, produces congruity—synthesis—between our spirit, soul, and body.
The Spiritual Practice of Submission (for both men and women)
As fellow travelers in the journey of life, men and women serve one another by submitting ourselves to each other.
The Spiritual Practice of Confession
Confession and self-examination infuses into your soul the power of personal declaration and genuine humility that is reflective of what is true.
The Spiritual Practice of Reflection
The more of your senses you incorporate into your study, the greater your retention and comprehension will be.
The Spiritual Practice of Reading the Bible
In your heart of hearts, you desire to delve deeply into Scripture on a regular basis because it acquaints you with God and proceeds to build a vibrant relationship between Him and you.
The Spiritual Disciplines
The church must return to her spiritual fundamentals. Now is not the time for a study on the four horsemen of the Apocalypse, as interesting as that might be.
We Can't Reason Our Way Out of This
You can’t fix a spiritual problem with intellectual discourse. You fix a spiritual problem with a spiritual solution.
The Life of Faith
When the church fails to influence society, it is due to the fact that the church has cheapened God’s grace by not disciplining itself to distribute a magnificent grace effectively.
An Update for You
Do not aim to stop what is wrong. Aim to create momentum that not only stops what is wrong but advances what is right.
How to Tackle a Problem (part 2)
If the mercies and grace of God have achieved all that Scripture declares, the clear mandate is that as the redeemed of the Lord you are secure in Him, empowered in Him, confident because of Him, and directed by Him to act.
How to Tackle a Problem (in two parts)
Declaring, “No!” is the first step, the equivalent of getting yourself in position to tackle your foe or address your problem.
Where Would You Live
There are rooms with thirty-foot-tall walls filled with armor, swords, and munitions from days gone by. The state dining room seats over 115 people at the same table.
Catching Up on Things
The vast majority of Americans feel repressed, marginalized, dissident.