We look at a quick overview of the spiritual disciplines.
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This document outlines a course to help disciples grow in spiritual maturity and Christlikeness. It discusses 10 key areas of focus: 1) developing a passion for God, 2) mastering the Bible, 3) cultivating prayer and fasting, 4) relating to the Holy Spirit, 5) growing in Christian character, 6) having a passion for souls, 7) practicing stewardship, 8) facing life's challenges with faith, 9) nurturing Christian fellowship, and 10) embracing self-denial and cross-bearing. The objective is to produce disciples who increasingly reflect Jesus in their lives, ministries, and relationships with God and others. Regular evaluation is encouraged to facilitate continuous spiritual growth.
The document outlines an upcoming talk on spiritual stages. It will define key terms, discuss various frameworks for understanding spiritual growth proposed by authors and religious figures, and describe the speaker's own research into common patterns of spiritual development. The goals are to help participants understand their own stage of spiritual growth, identify next steps, and avoid potential pitfalls along the journey. Descriptors of religion, inner life, and relationships will be used to characterize each stage.
To grow spiritually, one must create a spiritual growth plan, focus on next steps, and take action. A spiritual growth plan involves loving God and others, as Jesus taught. It is important to focus on next steps of obedience to God's word rather than just listening. Taking action requires training through spiritual disciplines. The document encourages creating a plan, focusing on next steps, and taking action to grow spiritually.
The document discusses the foundations of Christian moral life. It begins by noting that humanity is created in God's image as gifts of love. Morality is understood as conducting oneself according to one's identity and relationship to God. The Christian moral life involves following Christ's example by centering one's mind, heart, and actions on the Gospel. It requires growing in faith through love of others, prayer, and courageous commitment to God's mission. A morally good life recognizes that people are both unique yet equal, rational and relational beings who are embodied spirits and shaped by historical realities. Virtues, both theological and cardinal, are important for freely choosing moral good. Prayer and the sacraments help strengthen one's ability to
The document discusses the concept of love from both a human and biblical perspective. It describes love as an emotion that affects relationships and character from a human view, while also outlining four key aspects of God's love according to the Bible: God is the source of all love; he showed his love by sending Jesus; he enables people to love through the Holy Spirit; and nothing can separate people from his love. It emphasizes that love is the most important Christian virtue and the source of all others, and should be expressed through actions like self-sacrifice, obedience, thankfulness, and compassion.
This document discusses spiritual maturity and habits. It defines spiritual maturity as discerning God's will and doing what pleases Him according to His word. The goal is to be like Christ through training ourselves. Characteristics of maturity include obeying Christ, loving God and others, and being productive. Maturity is a lifelong journey, not an instant event, requiring practicing habits, not just observing. Developing habits like studying the Bible, prayer, tithing and fellowship help one experience God and grow to be like Him. Habits are important as they promote maturity, power, fruitfulness and freedom.
This document outlines a course to help disciples grow in spiritual maturity and Christlikeness. It discusses 10 key areas of focus: 1) developing a passion for God, 2) mastering the Bible, 3) cultivating prayer and fasting, 4) relating to the Holy Spirit, 5) growing in Christian character, 6) having a passion for souls, 7) practicing stewardship, 8) facing life's challenges with faith, 9) nurturing Christian fellowship, and 10) embracing self-denial and cross-bearing. The objective is to produce disciples who increasingly reflect Jesus in their lives, ministries, and relationships with God and others. Regular evaluation is encouraged to facilitate continuous spiritual growth.
The document outlines an upcoming talk on spiritual stages. It will define key terms, discuss various frameworks for understanding spiritual growth proposed by authors and religious figures, and describe the speaker's own research into common patterns of spiritual development. The goals are to help participants understand their own stage of spiritual growth, identify next steps, and avoid potential pitfalls along the journey. Descriptors of religion, inner life, and relationships will be used to characterize each stage.
To grow spiritually, one must create a spiritual growth plan, focus on next steps, and take action. A spiritual growth plan involves loving God and others, as Jesus taught. It is important to focus on next steps of obedience to God's word rather than just listening. Taking action requires training through spiritual disciplines. The document encourages creating a plan, focusing on next steps, and taking action to grow spiritually.
The document discusses the foundations of Christian moral life. It begins by noting that humanity is created in God's image as gifts of love. Morality is understood as conducting oneself according to one's identity and relationship to God. The Christian moral life involves following Christ's example by centering one's mind, heart, and actions on the Gospel. It requires growing in faith through love of others, prayer, and courageous commitment to God's mission. A morally good life recognizes that people are both unique yet equal, rational and relational beings who are embodied spirits and shaped by historical realities. Virtues, both theological and cardinal, are important for freely choosing moral good. Prayer and the sacraments help strengthen one's ability to
The document discusses the concept of love from both a human and biblical perspective. It describes love as an emotion that affects relationships and character from a human view, while also outlining four key aspects of God's love according to the Bible: God is the source of all love; he showed his love by sending Jesus; he enables people to love through the Holy Spirit; and nothing can separate people from his love. It emphasizes that love is the most important Christian virtue and the source of all others, and should be expressed through actions like self-sacrifice, obedience, thankfulness, and compassion.
This document discusses spiritual maturity and habits. It defines spiritual maturity as discerning God's will and doing what pleases Him according to His word. The goal is to be like Christ through training ourselves. Characteristics of maturity include obeying Christ, loving God and others, and being productive. Maturity is a lifelong journey, not an instant event, requiring practicing habits, not just observing. Developing habits like studying the Bible, prayer, tithing and fellowship help one experience God and grow to be like Him. Habits are important as they promote maturity, power, fruitfulness and freedom.
The task of leadership is not to put greatness into people, but to elicit it, for the greatness is there already!” – John Buchan
“If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more & become more, you are a leader!” – John Quincy Adams
Personal development for spiritual efficacy in life and ministryleadershipmgtservice
This document discusses the importance of personal development for spiritual efficacy in life and ministry. It makes the case that personal growth and development is necessary for Christians to renew their minds, walk in God's abundance, add value to others' lives, and live disciplined lives. True personal development done with the motive to please God and serve others can enhance one's Christ-centeredness. The document outlines key areas for personal growth including character, capacity, competence, contribution, and connection. It notes that without consistent development, one's abilities and ministry can stagnate. The imperatives and principles of personal development are described.
The document discusses different aspects of growing in faith after receiving the Holy Spirit. It emphasizes that prayer, study, service, fellowship, and regular participation in sacraments are important for developing a deep relationship with God and growing in faith. The ultimate goal is to become more like Christ and allow the Holy Spirit to work through believers to serve others.
Personal Growth and Development is a gradual and systematic character building, attitudinal changes, spiritual stability, personal preparation and equipping for life and ministry exploits.
It is a mental, emotional, spiritual, social and psychological development with the ability to behave maturely in every circumstances of life. [I Cor.13:11, 14:20, I Tim.4:23, Heb.5:12-14]
The document discusses maintaining balance between the spirit, soul, and body as key to spiritual maturity. It defines the spirit as supernatural experiences with God through prayer and intimacy, the soul as understanding doctrine through Bible study and wisdom, and the body as righteous works and behavior. Keeping all three areas strengthened is essential for a balanced Christian life. The document advises readers to evaluate their own spiritual lives and priorities rather than judging others, in order to grow in spiritual maturity.
This document provides an overview and outline of a study on Christian stewardship. It discusses stewardship as living for God's highest purpose and using life's resources to serve Him. The study examines stewardship through biblical lenses, with chapters on humanity's role in creation, Jesus as the perfect steward, the church's stewardship of its mission, and how individuals and church leaders can practice good stewardship. The overall message is that Christians should manage their lives, possessions, time, and talents to glorify God and advance His kingdom.
Based on "Biblical Worldview: Creation, Fall, Redemption" by Dr. Mark L. Ward, et. al., this lesson examines God's motivation for creation: Love. God's goal is to glorify Himself in His creation. It examines the major views of how God relates to His creation and reminds us that God needs nothing from us.
1. The document discusses the concept of "prophetic fishing", which refers to allowing the Holy Spirit to work through a person to change lives in any situation.
2. It emphasizes practicing and becoming aware of God's presence on a daily basis through repeatedly "breathing in" His freedom, love and security, and "breathing out" frustrations and fears.
3. When a person practices God's presence, they can take authority over situations and act in powerful ways as the Holy Spirit makes His power available, as Jesus promised His followers would do greater things than He did.
This document provides an overview and schedule for an evangelism gathering in Guangzhou from November 2-5, 2012. It covers various topics related to evangelism, including club planting vs evangelism, reasons people may not evangelize, the passion required for evangelism, what evangelism is and is not, different approaches to evangelism, and examples of group, personal and prophetic evangelism. The schedule includes sessions on one's identity as the church, ways to plant clubs, how to evangelize, and enthusiasm. It emphasizes having a right view of God and others in order to effectively share one's faith.
This document discusses the concept of spirituality as exemplified in the Christian life. It defines spirituality as a state where the soul is vitalized by the Holy Spirit and committed to religious values. True spirituality involves continual renewal and growth in knowledge of God through Bible study and prayer. Characteristics of a spiritual person include being directed by the Spirit, imitating Christ, having a thankful attitude, and caring for others. The conclusion encourages readers to commit to becoming more spiritual by offering spiritual sacrifices to God.
Putting God at the center of one's life is vital for salvation. However, many distractions like sports, work, and family can take priority instead of God. To live a God-centered life, one must read the Bible daily, meditate on its teachings, abandon sin, and obey God's commandments by regularly attending worship. Faithful participation in the church through Bible classes and gospel meetings supports spiritual growth and keeps God as the central focus.
This document provides an overview of a session on the Sacraments. It discusses the seven sacraments, with a focus on Baptism. It underscores the call to live a "sacramental life" through outward signs, following Jesus' teachings of love, and being instruments of God's grace. The session aims to overview the seven sacraments and underscore the call to a sacramental life.
This document provides a 5-day Bible study on worship. It discusses different aspects of worship, including that worship should be a daily lifestyle, not just something done on the Sabbath. Worship can be inward, upward, and outward focused. Inward worship examines one's thoughts and motives. Upward worship includes praise for who God is and thanksgiving for what he has done. Outward worship means sharing one's faith and helping others. The study also examines examples of worship in the Bible, such as by the people of Judah who were delivered when they worshipped God, and how encounters with God's presence transformed figures like Isaiah.
The document discusses the expectations for membership at Nova Church, which include attending an entry point class, participating in a Bible study group yearly, attending worship services regularly, involvement in a ministry annually, daily Bible reading, financial support, and embracing the church's core values. It states that discipleship is a lifelong journey of obedience, transformation, and ministry. The church's vision is to fulfill the Great Commission through evangelism, discipleship, worship, fellowship, and missions in order to see numerical and spiritual growth as well as expanding ministries and advancing global missions.
Conversion is a gift from God but also requires lifelong spiritual growth and discipline. Simply receiving salvation does not guarantee growth - one must develop regular spiritual habits like reading the Bible, prayer, and sharing one's faith just as Jesus did. Proper spiritual development involves progressing from faith to virtue, knowledge, self-control, steadfastness, godliness, brotherly affection, and love. Maintaining simple, regular habits is key to being rooted and built up in one's faith.
This document discusses why God chooses to use people to accomplish His will. It provides several reasons:
1) God created humans in His image, with abilities and talents, so they can glorify Him and be a part of fulfilling His purposes.
2) While God can accomplish His will without humans, He loves humanity and wants people to share in the honor and rewards of serving Him.
3) God knows each person's needs and gifts, and wants them to use their talents to serve Him and be strengthened by Christ for any task.
The document discusses the importance of prayer based on examples from the early church. It notes that prayer was a key part of the apostles' teaching and fellowship (Acts 2:42). It encourages constant prayer both individually and together as a church, citing various Bible passages about prayer strengthening devotion to God and others, helping focus on good things, and supporting doing God's will. The conclusion exhorts growing in daily prayer to foster closeness with God and fellow Christians.
The document outlines the main objectives of the Postulancy Program: 1) to provide candidates the means to pursue growth in maturity, 2) to enrich their faith, and 3) to discern the authenticity of their vocation. It defines maturity as being "another Christ" and living according to Christ's teachings. Faith is described as a strong surrender to God's will that helps one become bonded to Christ. Discernment is the process of making Christian choices by following God's spirit through experiences, prayer, wisdom and obedience.
Spiritual Discipline of Evangelism.
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Slides covering the spiritual discipline of silence and solitude.
Feel free to check out my Youtube channel ("Bible A to Z"):
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The task of leadership is not to put greatness into people, but to elicit it, for the greatness is there already!” – John Buchan
“If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more & become more, you are a leader!” – John Quincy Adams
Personal development for spiritual efficacy in life and ministryleadershipmgtservice
This document discusses the importance of personal development for spiritual efficacy in life and ministry. It makes the case that personal growth and development is necessary for Christians to renew their minds, walk in God's abundance, add value to others' lives, and live disciplined lives. True personal development done with the motive to please God and serve others can enhance one's Christ-centeredness. The document outlines key areas for personal growth including character, capacity, competence, contribution, and connection. It notes that without consistent development, one's abilities and ministry can stagnate. The imperatives and principles of personal development are described.
The document discusses different aspects of growing in faith after receiving the Holy Spirit. It emphasizes that prayer, study, service, fellowship, and regular participation in sacraments are important for developing a deep relationship with God and growing in faith. The ultimate goal is to become more like Christ and allow the Holy Spirit to work through believers to serve others.
Personal Growth and Development is a gradual and systematic character building, attitudinal changes, spiritual stability, personal preparation and equipping for life and ministry exploits.
It is a mental, emotional, spiritual, social and psychological development with the ability to behave maturely in every circumstances of life. [I Cor.13:11, 14:20, I Tim.4:23, Heb.5:12-14]
The document discusses maintaining balance between the spirit, soul, and body as key to spiritual maturity. It defines the spirit as supernatural experiences with God through prayer and intimacy, the soul as understanding doctrine through Bible study and wisdom, and the body as righteous works and behavior. Keeping all three areas strengthened is essential for a balanced Christian life. The document advises readers to evaluate their own spiritual lives and priorities rather than judging others, in order to grow in spiritual maturity.
This document provides an overview and outline of a study on Christian stewardship. It discusses stewardship as living for God's highest purpose and using life's resources to serve Him. The study examines stewardship through biblical lenses, with chapters on humanity's role in creation, Jesus as the perfect steward, the church's stewardship of its mission, and how individuals and church leaders can practice good stewardship. The overall message is that Christians should manage their lives, possessions, time, and talents to glorify God and advance His kingdom.
Based on "Biblical Worldview: Creation, Fall, Redemption" by Dr. Mark L. Ward, et. al., this lesson examines God's motivation for creation: Love. God's goal is to glorify Himself in His creation. It examines the major views of how God relates to His creation and reminds us that God needs nothing from us.
1. The document discusses the concept of "prophetic fishing", which refers to allowing the Holy Spirit to work through a person to change lives in any situation.
2. It emphasizes practicing and becoming aware of God's presence on a daily basis through repeatedly "breathing in" His freedom, love and security, and "breathing out" frustrations and fears.
3. When a person practices God's presence, they can take authority over situations and act in powerful ways as the Holy Spirit makes His power available, as Jesus promised His followers would do greater things than He did.
This document provides an overview and schedule for an evangelism gathering in Guangzhou from November 2-5, 2012. It covers various topics related to evangelism, including club planting vs evangelism, reasons people may not evangelize, the passion required for evangelism, what evangelism is and is not, different approaches to evangelism, and examples of group, personal and prophetic evangelism. The schedule includes sessions on one's identity as the church, ways to plant clubs, how to evangelize, and enthusiasm. It emphasizes having a right view of God and others in order to effectively share one's faith.
This document discusses the concept of spirituality as exemplified in the Christian life. It defines spirituality as a state where the soul is vitalized by the Holy Spirit and committed to religious values. True spirituality involves continual renewal and growth in knowledge of God through Bible study and prayer. Characteristics of a spiritual person include being directed by the Spirit, imitating Christ, having a thankful attitude, and caring for others. The conclusion encourages readers to commit to becoming more spiritual by offering spiritual sacrifices to God.
Putting God at the center of one's life is vital for salvation. However, many distractions like sports, work, and family can take priority instead of God. To live a God-centered life, one must read the Bible daily, meditate on its teachings, abandon sin, and obey God's commandments by regularly attending worship. Faithful participation in the church through Bible classes and gospel meetings supports spiritual growth and keeps God as the central focus.
This document provides an overview of a session on the Sacraments. It discusses the seven sacraments, with a focus on Baptism. It underscores the call to live a "sacramental life" through outward signs, following Jesus' teachings of love, and being instruments of God's grace. The session aims to overview the seven sacraments and underscore the call to a sacramental life.
This document provides a 5-day Bible study on worship. It discusses different aspects of worship, including that worship should be a daily lifestyle, not just something done on the Sabbath. Worship can be inward, upward, and outward focused. Inward worship examines one's thoughts and motives. Upward worship includes praise for who God is and thanksgiving for what he has done. Outward worship means sharing one's faith and helping others. The study also examines examples of worship in the Bible, such as by the people of Judah who were delivered when they worshipped God, and how encounters with God's presence transformed figures like Isaiah.
The document discusses the expectations for membership at Nova Church, which include attending an entry point class, participating in a Bible study group yearly, attending worship services regularly, involvement in a ministry annually, daily Bible reading, financial support, and embracing the church's core values. It states that discipleship is a lifelong journey of obedience, transformation, and ministry. The church's vision is to fulfill the Great Commission through evangelism, discipleship, worship, fellowship, and missions in order to see numerical and spiritual growth as well as expanding ministries and advancing global missions.
Conversion is a gift from God but also requires lifelong spiritual growth and discipline. Simply receiving salvation does not guarantee growth - one must develop regular spiritual habits like reading the Bible, prayer, and sharing one's faith just as Jesus did. Proper spiritual development involves progressing from faith to virtue, knowledge, self-control, steadfastness, godliness, brotherly affection, and love. Maintaining simple, regular habits is key to being rooted and built up in one's faith.
This document discusses why God chooses to use people to accomplish His will. It provides several reasons:
1) God created humans in His image, with abilities and talents, so they can glorify Him and be a part of fulfilling His purposes.
2) While God can accomplish His will without humans, He loves humanity and wants people to share in the honor and rewards of serving Him.
3) God knows each person's needs and gifts, and wants them to use their talents to serve Him and be strengthened by Christ for any task.
The document discusses the importance of prayer based on examples from the early church. It notes that prayer was a key part of the apostles' teaching and fellowship (Acts 2:42). It encourages constant prayer both individually and together as a church, citing various Bible passages about prayer strengthening devotion to God and others, helping focus on good things, and supporting doing God's will. The conclusion exhorts growing in daily prayer to foster closeness with God and fellow Christians.
The document outlines the main objectives of the Postulancy Program: 1) to provide candidates the means to pursue growth in maturity, 2) to enrich their faith, and 3) to discern the authenticity of their vocation. It defines maturity as being "another Christ" and living according to Christ's teachings. Faith is described as a strong surrender to God's will that helps one become bonded to Christ. Discernment is the process of making Christian choices by following God's spirit through experiences, prayer, wisdom and obedience.
Spiritual Discipline of Evangelism.
Feel free to check out my Youtube channel ("Bible A to Z"):
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCksmizy3de-HTruLFkHDCMA
Twitter:
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Slides covering the spiritual discipline of silence and solitude.
Feel free to check out my Youtube channel ("Bible A to Z"):
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCksmizy3de-HTruLFkHDCMA
Twitter:
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Slides covering the spiritual discipline of stewardship.
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Slides covering the spiritual discipline of fasting.
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This document discusses the motivations and importance of Christian service. It outlines five main motivations for serving: obedience to God, gratitude for God's blessings, forgiveness of sins, humility like Jesus, and love for God. True service is characterized by indifference to rewards or tasks, willingness to serve hiddenly or unappreciated, and making service a lifestyle rather than temporary acts. The document also addresses reasons people may avoid serving like lack of adventure or pride, and consequences if the church lacks servants. It provides tips for developing a servant's heart like recognizing one's own weakness and surrendering to God's will.
Slides covering the spiritual discipline of worship.
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Look at the spiritual discipline of Bible intake.
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A closer look at the spiritual discipline of prayer
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What does the Bible say about abortion? That is what I try to cover in these slides
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In these slides we extensively cover the topic of abortion by looking at four key issues :
1. Overview (Slides 1-11)
2. Church History (12-18)
3. Legal reasoning (19-56)
4. Biological reasoning (57-78)
5. Types of Abortion (79-87)
6. Biblical Reasoning (88-113)
7. Logical reasoning / Answering Pro-Choice Objections (114-263)
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The Enchantment and Shadows_ Unveiling the Mysteries of Magic and Black Magic...Phoenix O
This manual will guide you through basic skills and tasks to help you get started with various aspects of Magic. Each section is designed to be easy to follow, with step-by-step instructions.
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A PowerPoint Presentation based on the Dhamma teaching of Kamma-Vipaka (Intentional Actions-Ripening Effects).
A Presentation for developing morality, concentration and wisdom and to spur us to practice the Dhamma diligently.
The texts are in English and Chinese.
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The forces involved in this witchcraft spell will re-establish the loving bond between you and help to build a strong, loving relationship from which to start anew. Despite any previous hardships or problems, the spell work will re-establish the strong bonds of friendship and love upon which the marriage and relationship originated. Have faith, these stop divorce and stop separation spells are extremely powerful and will reconnect you and your partner in a strong and harmonious relationship.
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The Book of Ruth is included in the third division, or the Writings, of the Hebrew Bible. In most Christian canons it is treated as one of the historical books and placed between Judges and 1 Samuel.
A375 Example Taste the taste of the Lord, the taste of the Lord The taste of...franktsao4
It seems that current missionary work requires spending a lot of money, preparing a lot of materials, and traveling to far away places, so that it feels like missionary work. But what was the result they brought back? It's just a lot of photos of activities, fun eating, drinking and some playing games. And then we have to do the same thing next year, never ending. The church once mentioned that a certain missionary would go to the field where she used to work before the end of his life. It seemed that if she had not gone, no one would be willing to go. The reason why these missionary work is so difficult is that no one obeys God’s words, and the Bible is not the main content during missionary work, because in the eyes of those who do not obey God’s words, the Bible is just words and cannot be connected with life, so Reading out God's words is boring because it doesn't have any life experience, so it cannot be connected with human life. I will give a few examples in the hope that this situation can be changed. A375
The Hope of Salvation - Jude 1:24-25 - MessageCole Hartman
Jude gives us hope at the end of a dark letter. In a dark world like today, we need the light of Christ to shine brighter and brighter. Jude shows us where to fix our focus so we can be filled with God's goodness and glory. Join us to explore this incredible passage.
2. Spiritual Disciplines
• “Just as there is no faith that does not act, so
there is no act without some plan.”
• Don’t just think Godliness happens… It comes by
the grace of God and the Spiritual Disciplines are
the vehicle He uses
• Daily make priorities of how to move forward
3. Spiritual Disciplines
• 1 Timothy 4:7
• “The Spiritual Disciplines are those personal and
corporate disciplines that promote spiritual
growth.”
• Growing closer to Christ does not ‘just happen.’
4. Spiritual Disciplines
Three Ways a person is able
to grow closer to Christ /
grow in Christ’s likeness:
1. People – Proverbs 27:17
2. Circumstances – Romans
8:28
3. Spiritual Disciplines – 1
Timothy 4:7
5. List of Spiritual Disciplines
•Bible Intake
•Prayer
•Worship
•Evangelism
•Serving
•Stewardship
•Fasting
•Silence and Solitude
•Learning
6. Characteristics of Spiritual Disciplines
•Actions and not simply attitudes
•Practices taught or modeled in the Bible (2
Tim. 3:16-17, Heb. 4:12)
•Consistency is key to the spiritual disciplines
7. Characteristics of Spiritual Disciplines
• Private and Public Disciplines
• They are means and not ends
• Don’t simply try – train!
13. Christians Will Fall into one of these 3:
Slothfulness
Heartless
Discipline Godliness
14. Difference Between Legalism and Spiritual
Disciplines:
• Legalism says – I will do this so that God will love me.
• Spiritual Discipline says – God loves me, and I love
God. I will do this because I want to please Him, love
Him more, and know Him more.
• It’s my joy vs. it’s my duty
15. Spiritual Disciplines
Practicing one of these
disciplines is a step in the
right direction.
1
Practicing all of them on a
regular basis (with the right
heart) puts you on the path
toward spiritual maturity
2
Editor's Notes
1 Timothy 4:7 – exercise / discipline = gumnasia. We go to the gym to get stronger physically. The SD get us stronger spiritually
2. Circumstances – financial, physical, weather, etc. God can use
3. It is a choice. The first two are largely outside of our control
I can try to run faster by brushing my teeth more often. That doesn’t mean I am going to get faster. If our focus is spiritual growth then it will take spiritual action to see that happen