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12. A life that outwardly displays the values of:
•Devotion to the Word and spiritual disciplines
•Worship
•Prayer
•The gifts and fruits of the Spirit
•The reproduction of their faith (evangelism) and the reproduction of their ministry.
•A love for Christ’s church and the community of believers.
Donald Whitney is a Christian author and professor of biblical spirituality who has written extensively on the spiritual disciplines of the Christian faith. According to his book "Spiritual Disciplines for the Christian Life," the following are some of the key spiritual disciplines that Christians can practice to grow in their relationship with God:
Whitney emphasizes that these spiritual disciplines are not a checklist to be completed but rather a means of cultivating a deeper relationship with God, and that each person may need to focus on different disciplines at different times in their spiritual journey.
Wisdom: The ability to apply biblical knowledge to life situations.
Nugget: “If there are any regrets in Heaven, they will only be that we did not use our earthly time more for the glory of God and for growth in His grace. If this is so, this may be Heaven’s only similarity with hell, which will be filled with agonizing laments over time so foolishly squandered.”
-Donald S. Whitney
By Travis Tyler - Brent Snyder12. A life that outwardly displays the values of:
•Devotion to the Word and spiritual disciplines
•Worship
•Prayer
•The gifts and fruits of the Spirit
•The reproduction of their faith (evangelism) and the reproduction of their ministry.
•A love for Christ’s church and the community of believers.
Donald Whitney is a Christian author and professor of biblical spirituality who has written extensively on the spiritual disciplines of the Christian faith. According to his book "Spiritual Disciplines for the Christian Life," the following are some of the key spiritual disciplines that Christians can practice to grow in their relationship with God:
Whitney emphasizes that these spiritual disciplines are not a checklist to be completed but rather a means of cultivating a deeper relationship with God, and that each person may need to focus on different disciplines at different times in their spiritual journey.
Wisdom: The ability to apply biblical knowledge to life situations.
Nugget: “If there are any regrets in Heaven, they will only be that we did not use our earthly time more for the glory of God and for growth in His grace. If this is so, this may be Heaven’s only similarity with hell, which will be filled with agonizing laments over time so foolishly squandered.”
-Donald S. Whitney