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Many of us didn’t stop following Jesus, we simply became fluent. Fluent in Scripture, church culture, and spiritual language, yet slowly less formable. In this episode of A Transformed Life, we pause to recover the posture that keeps transformation alive: teachability.
Looking at the life of Jesus and His invitation to “learn from Me,” this conversation reframes teachability not as immaturity or lack, but as the chosen posture of Sonship. We explore how familiarity can quietly replace curiosity, how cultural frameworks shape our faith without us realizing it, and why the Holy Spirit is essential for keeping us receptive to ongoing formation.
This episode is an invitation to return to Jesus not as experts, but as apprentices, willing to receive, to wait, and to be built again from Him.
Reflective prayer points for this week:
1. Where has familiarity quietly replaced curiosity in my walk with Jesus?
2. What cultural frameworks—like productivity, expertise, or self-sufficiency—have shaped how I understand spiritual maturity?
3. What might it look like for me to remain teachable in this season—not by knowing less, but by staying open?
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By Christina Watts with Watts EmpowerED ConsultingMany of us didn’t stop following Jesus, we simply became fluent. Fluent in Scripture, church culture, and spiritual language, yet slowly less formable. In this episode of A Transformed Life, we pause to recover the posture that keeps transformation alive: teachability.
Looking at the life of Jesus and His invitation to “learn from Me,” this conversation reframes teachability not as immaturity or lack, but as the chosen posture of Sonship. We explore how familiarity can quietly replace curiosity, how cultural frameworks shape our faith without us realizing it, and why the Holy Spirit is essential for keeping us receptive to ongoing formation.
This episode is an invitation to return to Jesus not as experts, but as apprentices, willing to receive, to wait, and to be built again from Him.
Reflective prayer points for this week:
1. Where has familiarity quietly replaced curiosity in my walk with Jesus?
2. What cultural frameworks—like productivity, expertise, or self-sufficiency—have shaped how I understand spiritual maturity?
3. What might it look like for me to remain teachable in this season—not by knowing less, but by staying open?
Follow Watts EmpowerED on Facebook at https://facebook.com/wattsempoweredconsulting
Looking to connect with us more? Check out our website and complete the Contact Form at www.wattsempoweredconsulting.com