God forms his people through ordinary, grace-filled rhythms. Rather than treating spiritual habits as tools for self-improvement, we should see them as places where God meets us, pours out his grace, and patiently shapes who we are becoming. This week we wrap up our series with an encouragement to keep at it and train ourselves for godliness (1 Timothy 4:6-9, 15-16). What’s one small step you can take right now, to further place yourself in one of the three “channels” of God’s grace we’ve been talking about? If you practice these things and keep training yourself for godliness, your progress will show—and it will last!
God forms his people through ordinary, grace-filled rhythms. Rather than treating spiritual habits as tools for self-improvement, this series invites us to see them as places where God meets us, pours out his grace, and patiently shapes who we are becoming. As we practice these simple habits over time, we learn to live from grace—not strive for God's approval—and to be formed by God in ordinary, faithful ways.