12 Spiritual Disciplines

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Bible Study

The goal of studying is to examine the Scriptures for deeper understanding and spiritual formation.

Prayer

Prayer is a means of communication with Gold, and it remains one of the most important spiritual disciplines that Jesus taught and practiced.

Fasting

Fasting is the willful abstinence from food for a particular period often combined with prayer.

Meditation

Meditation refers to the practice of focusing, pondering, reflecting, and speaking to God privately, especially in our thoughts.

Simplicity

Simplicity involves a deliberate effort in getting rid ofthe things in our lives that hinder our walk with God.

Submission

In submission, we make a sincere commitment to surrender our will, mind, and body for God’s purposes so that we can hear, receive, and obey His Word.

Solitude

It is the practice of waiting on God to act and complete His will.

Service

It involves humbling ourselves before God and putting others before ourselves.

Confession

Confession is the admission of sins, backed up by genuine repentance.

Guidance

We can receive guidance from God through the Scriptures, directly from the Holy Spirit, and other believers.

Celebration

Celebration creates an atmosphere of remembrance, encouraging us to remember what God has done

Worship

Worship is a heart posture of surrender in our daily living.

Spiritual disciplines are the practices found in God’s Word that promote spiritual growth in our lives as believers. They are habits of devotion and experiential Christianity that have been practiced since biblical times.