I'm going to try going over the Faithwalking material again by myself. I'm in a much healthier place, and I think it may be more effective the second time.
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What practices do you regularly engage?
Prayer, reading the Bible,
When do you engage them?
When I remember. When I am in a dark place or feeling far from God. When I feel exceptionally blessed.
How often?
I do better if I'm on some sort of reading plan. I'm also a big user of shotgun prayers. When I see myself walking into negative thought, or wanting to behave in a way I know is contrary to scripture and my own morals, or even when I just feel grateful.
With what consistency do you engage them?
Unless I am lost in shame, I can be fairly consistent. Even doing my devotional and the like daily.
What do you see about why you have chosen these practices and avoided or ignored others?
I probably chose these practices because they have concrete limits and requirements. I've prayed or I haven't. I've read my Bible, or I haven't. I know what to do, how to do it, and when I'm finished. Other things, like solitude and silence, are far less defined. How long do I need to sit alone? Five minutes? An hour?
What spiritual practices would you like to include in your Spiritual Workout?
- Silence - Solitude - Bible Study - Prayer - Worship - Fellowship -
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