Category: Spiritual Formation

Q&A Session: August 28, 2020

How can the church continue to have fellowship even in seasons of isolation, such as with COVID-19? Through prayer, devotions, and studying the Word of God, we can still have intimacy with our brothers and sisters in Christ.

The Characteristics of the Wise

What are the characteristics of the wise? The book of Proverbs shows us 7 of them, all of which relate to our relationships.

Physical Reminders

We are both immaterial and material, spirit and body. Learn how physical reminders can reorient us toward God.

The Humility of Fearing God

What does it take to be wise? The foundational characteristic needed to obtain wisdom is humility, which leads to the fear of the Lord.

Reflecting Christ in Your Lifestyle

Our busy culture distracts us from practicing God’s presence every moment of the day. But there are steps we can take so our lifestyle reflects Christ.

The Small Surrenders

A series of small surrenders leads us to a gradual decline away from wisdom. Pursuing wisdom requires a constant redirection toward the One who created us for intimacy with Him.

Practicing God’s Presence

Informal times with God are crucial to our relationship with Him. Practicing His presence involves taking advantage of kairos time and developing our relationship with Him.

The Desires of Your Heart

What is your heart’s desire? The book of Proverbs teaches us to recalibrate our lives toward what is eternal rather than what is temporal.

More than a Quiet Time

Having a formal quiet time is step one. But a relationship with God involves so much more. Surrender your entire thought life to Him.

The Wisdom of Repetition

Doing one plank or one sit-up is not enough to get in shape. In the same way, repetition is key when it comes to learning and practicing wisdom.