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SPIRITUAL DISCIPLINES AND PRACTICES CS 510

CS 510. If... If the purpose of the church is to love and obey God and to love people, then this mandate also becomes the purpose of intentional disciples

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SPIRITUAL DISCIPLINES AND

PRACTICES

CS 510

Page 2: CS 510. If...  If the purpose of the church is to love and obey God and to love people, then this mandate also becomes the purpose of intentional disciples

If . . . If the purpose of the church is to love and

obey God and to love people, then this mandate also becomes the purpose of intentional disciples of Jesus—the Head of the Church.

If Christian spirituality leads to the realization of the unique self that God envisions each one to become, then each disciple must learn to look at self deeply, while remaining in relation to God and others.

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If . . .

If Christian spiritual formation refers to the intentional, communal process of growing in relationship with God and, through the intentionality of God, becoming conformed to Christ through the power of the Holy Spirit, then disciples learn to pay attention to God in order to respond to God while paying attention to oneself and one’s chosen practices and disciplines.

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Then . . .

Based on biblical images of spiritual formation, disciples pay attention to a variety of responses:The Vine and the branches (Jn 15) – In what

or in whom am I abiding?The Potter and the clay (Is 64:8) – Who or

what is shaping me?Hunger and thirst (Mt 5:6) – What is the

source of my longings?

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Then . . .

The practices of Christian spirituality become more responsive in nature rather than stagnating in a sanctifying process characterized by human striving.

“The practices of faith are not ultimately our own practices but rather habitations of the Spirit, in the midst of which we are invited to participate in the practices of God”—Craig Dykstra

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Assessment Tools

Fruit of the SpiritLove, joy, peace, patience, goodness,

meekness, faithfulness, self-controlTo consider: What may be blocking the

healthy growth of the Spirit’s fruit in life and character?

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Assessment Tools

Gifts of the SpiritParticular gifts are discovered and

strengthenedOther spiritual attributes are also practiced

and developedAfter a while, the more balanced spirituality

reveals an ever-growing responsiveness to God as disciples are being conformed to the image of the Christ

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Assessment Tools

Spiritual DisciplinesPractices that strengthen apprentices of

Jesus as they move toward spiritual balancePractices that are habit-forming in a

spiritually healthy way and move from “discipline” toward a more well-rounded spiritual lifestyle

We will begin with the “Inward Disciplines” although it is good to remember that all of the disciplines are holistic in nature.

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The Inward Disciplines

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Meditation

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Meditation Prayer

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Meditation Prayer

Fasting

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Meditation Prayer

Fasting Study

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Meditation

What do you think of when you hear or see the word “meditation”?

An attempt to defineA long, ardent gaze at God, God’s work, and

God’s wordThe giving of one’s undivided attention to

GodThe ability to hear God’s voice and obey

God’s word

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Meditation

Why should disciples meditate?God desires fellowship, communion, and

relationshipThe practice of meditation creates sacred

space—construction by Christ of the inner sanctuary which is continually present, no matter the circumstances

Spiritual formation depends on the ability to hear and obey

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Meditation

“Meditation has no point and no reality unless it is firmly rooted in life”—Thomas Merton

“True godliness does not turn men out of the world, but enables them to live better in it and excites their endeavors to mend it”—William Penn

The practice of meditationSpiritual Classics (6-7, 11-12)Spiritual Disciplines (172ff)