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BASKING IN GOD'S TRANSFORMATION IN YOU

Appreciating the changes he is making in you

Adapted from page 280 of Spiritual Disciplines Handbook by Adele Ahlberg Calhoun. First edition copyright (c) 2005 by Adele Ahlberg Calhoun. Used by permission of InterVarsity Press, Downers Grove, IL. www.ivpress.com


  • Consider how the work God has done in you has been different than what you anticipated.

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  • As you move forward, what practices do you want to continue?  (Or do you want to start at the beginning and work through them all?)

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  • What do you want to take with you from what God has done?

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  • What do you want to leave behind?

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  • Thank God for his work in you and invite him to continue guiding your future.  Sit quietly with him to discern if there is anything you think he might like you to do.

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SMPL is great if you:

  • Want a daily connection with Jesus through the Bible.

  • Have daily time with Jesus and the Bible, but are looking for something that will permeate from your head more deeply into your heart.

  • Are looking for a community of brothers and sisters to share your relationship with Jesus.

WHAT PEOPLE SAY

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If there’s a day that I missed practicing SMPL, I could tell you that on those days the challenges that I battle with so much and lack of peace were apparent to me.

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I think it is insane that when you draw near to God he will draw near to you. This is proving to be more and more and more true. In times of anxiety, anger, and fear, I am able to hear God’s heart better, more accurately.

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This spiritual discipline has been an absolute game changer in my relationship with Jesus.

I had grown weary of stale Bible studies that only engaged my mind but not my heart.

...You will be surprised at how powerfully Jesus speaks to you, often in ways you didn’t expect.

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