
Today’s thoughts by Deborah Ard.
James 5:16 NIV — Therefore confess your sins to each other and pray for each other so that you may be healed. The prayer of a righteous person is powerful and effective.
This week I am sharing with you some of the spiritual disciplines that I practice. What is spiritual discipline? Simply put, spiritual disciplines are habits and practices that may be done individually or corporately that are intended to promote spiritual growth. In her book Relaxed, Megan Fate Marshman shares a quote from Dr. John Coe, “Spiritual disciplines don’t transform you. They open you to the God who can.”
Accountability is a form of spiritual discipline that helps me grow in my faith. Accountability to others also helps keep me on track. Julie, Ray, and I are currently reading the Bible Project plan on the Youversion Bible app. We often share with one another our individual takeaways or ideas from the reading. Knowing each of them will be reading the same text and passages as me helps me to stay on track and to grow in my faith.
I have other friends and family members who hold me accountable for other areas of my life. Knowing they may ask me about my progress or challenge my lack of progress helps me to stay focused. Allowing others to share in your ups and downs is a way to step out of your boat of comfort and walk on water.
Who holds you accountable? How does accountability to others help you grow spiritually?
Let’s pray. Dear God, thank You for friends and family who hold me accountable. Help me to walk on water by sharing with them my progress as well as my failures. In Jesus’ name I pray, Amen.
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