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Episode Date: June 4, 2026
In today's Reading Room, Matt continues through Practicing the Way by John Mark Comer, exploring what spiritual practices are—and perhaps more importantly, what they are not.
Many believers have wrestled with the tension between personal effort and dependence upon God's grace. Are spiritual disciplines simply religious routines? Are they a way to earn God's favor? Or are they something deeper?
Drawing from Comer's teaching, this episode examines how the practices of Jesus are not ends in themselves, but pathways that position us to receive the transforming work of the Holy Spirit.
In This EpisodeA discipline is:
"Any activity I can do by direct effort that will eventually enable me to do what I currently cannot do by direct effort."Just as athletes train to become capable of what they cannot yet do naturally, disciples practice the way of Jesus so they can increasingly live and love as He did.
Reflection QuestionsThe goal of spiritual disciplines is not performance but formation.
Prayer, Scripture reading, worship, Sabbath, community, and service are not spiritual scorecards. They are invitations into a life with God.
As followers of Jesus, we do not practice these things to earn His love. We practice them because we are loved, and through them we learn to live more deeply in that love.
Join us tomorrow as we continue exploring the practices of Jesus and how they shape a Rule of Life that leads not to legalism, but to freedom, joy, and transformation.
ResourcesThe Kingdom Corner Podcast
Helping believers pursue Kingdom living, spiritual formation, and a deeper walk with Christ.
By The Kingdom Corner : MATT GEIBEpisode Date: June 4, 2026
In today's Reading Room, Matt continues through Practicing the Way by John Mark Comer, exploring what spiritual practices are—and perhaps more importantly, what they are not.
Many believers have wrestled with the tension between personal effort and dependence upon God's grace. Are spiritual disciplines simply religious routines? Are they a way to earn God's favor? Or are they something deeper?
Drawing from Comer's teaching, this episode examines how the practices of Jesus are not ends in themselves, but pathways that position us to receive the transforming work of the Holy Spirit.
In This EpisodeA discipline is:
"Any activity I can do by direct effort that will eventually enable me to do what I currently cannot do by direct effort."Just as athletes train to become capable of what they cannot yet do naturally, disciples practice the way of Jesus so they can increasingly live and love as He did.
Reflection QuestionsThe goal of spiritual disciplines is not performance but formation.
Prayer, Scripture reading, worship, Sabbath, community, and service are not spiritual scorecards. They are invitations into a life with God.
As followers of Jesus, we do not practice these things to earn His love. We practice them because we are loved, and through them we learn to live more deeply in that love.
Join us tomorrow as we continue exploring the practices of Jesus and how they shape a Rule of Life that leads not to legalism, but to freedom, joy, and transformation.
ResourcesThe Kingdom Corner Podcast
Helping believers pursue Kingdom living, spiritual formation, and a deeper walk with Christ.