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In today's Reading Room, we continue through Practicing the Way by John Mark Comer, exploring the final three tips for putting spiritual practices into daily life.
Spiritual growth rarely happens overnight. Like learning an instrument, mastering a craft, or training for a sport, formation takes patience, repetition, and consistency over time. The goal is not perfection, but faithfulness.
In This Episode1. Follow the J-Curve
2. Practice in Community
3. There Is No Formation Without Repetition
Think of spiritual practices as scaffolding around a building under construction. Prayer, Scripture, Sabbath, solitude, community, service, generosity, fasting, and witness are not ends in themselves. They are tools God uses to shape Christ within us.
The invitation is simple:
Stay with it. Be patient. Trust the process. And tomorrow—do it again.
By The Kingdom Corner : MATT GEIBIn today's Reading Room, we continue through Practicing the Way by John Mark Comer, exploring the final three tips for putting spiritual practices into daily life.
Spiritual growth rarely happens overnight. Like learning an instrument, mastering a craft, or training for a sport, formation takes patience, repetition, and consistency over time. The goal is not perfection, but faithfulness.
In This Episode1. Follow the J-Curve
2. Practice in Community
3. There Is No Formation Without Repetition
Think of spiritual practices as scaffolding around a building under construction. Prayer, Scripture, Sabbath, solitude, community, service, generosity, fasting, and witness are not ends in themselves. They are tools God uses to shape Christ within us.
The invitation is simple:
Stay with it. Be patient. Trust the process. And tomorrow—do it again.