hen I first heard the term “spiritual discipline,” I bristled at the thought of spiritual growth requiring discipline: self-discipline and, of course, God-directed discipline.
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So why is it called discipline?
· It is requires commitment, time, and lots of practice.
· Planning and dedication are key.
· You have to be intentional.
· It sometimes comes with pain.
An athlete understands these dynamics and what it takes to discipline our bodies. She exercises and eats right in order to have optimal performance.
I am no star athlete, but I do long to grow in spiritual discipline so that I might
· Draw closer to God.
· Follow Jesus’ example.
· Live by the Spirit.
This week, we’ll be exploring various aspects of spiritual discipline as they relate to our overall spiritual health.