Today’s sermon on “Living a Life of Discipline” is an introduction to our extended series we are beginning over the spiritual disciplines. It highlights the importance of spiritual practices rooted in ancient traditions of faith, emphasizing the role of the Holy Spirit in developing these disciplines. Drawing from Paul’s analogy of discipline in running a race. We will stress the need for believers to move beyond superficial faith to a deeper relationship with Jesus through intentional spiritual disciplines. The sermon warns against practicing discipline for personal glory and encourages genuine longing for Jesus, offering practical steps to cultivate these habits and grow in faith. Ultimately, it calls for believers to make Jesus the center of their lives and seek ongoing transformation through spiritual disciplines.
Recording
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Study Guide
Take the sermon further with friends and family with these discussion questions.
1 – Why is it important to develop spiritual disciplines in your life?
– Application: Which spiritual discipline can you incorporate into your daily routine to help deepen your relationship with Jesus?
2 – How does the Holy Spirit play a role in our pursuit of spiritual disciplines?
– Application: How can you become more aware of and receptive to the Holy Spirit’s guidance in your spiritual growth?
3 – What is the difference between spiritual discipline and punishment?
– Application: Can you recall a time when discipline in your faith led to personal growth and a deeper relationship with Jesus?
4 -Based on Paul’s exhortation in Romans 12:1-2, how can you present your body as a living sacrifice and renew your mind through spiritual disciplines?
– Application: What practical steps can you take to adopt a lifestyle that incorporates spiritual disciplines and transforms your mind?
5 – Why is it essential to guard against practicing spiritual disciplines for personal gain or image?
– Application: How can you ensure that your practice of spiritual disciplines is rooted in a genuine longing for Jesus and not self-promotion?
Scripture References
1st Corinthians 9:24-27
Romans 12:1-2
1st Timothy 4:7-8
Hebrews 12:7-8
Psalm 42:1-2
Matthew 6:19-21
Ephesians 3:14-19