Every moment and every choice shapes the kind of person we are forming into—either more like Christ or more conformed to the patterns of the world.

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How do you spend a day with Jesus? How can you keep Him in front of you throughout each task?

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To spend a day with Jesus, set your intention. Get in touch with your desire for Jesus. Choose to take necessary steps, even if they will require sacrifice.

  • Good intentions are not enough. We need a plan to see our vision of “be with Jesus” realized.

  • Exhaustion is a discipleship problem long before it's a happiness problem. Not because it’s a sin, but because it causes us to sin.

    1. Praise and gratitude

    2. Contemplation

    3. Scripture reading

    4. Listening for direction

    1. Eliminate hurry

    2. Practice gratitude

    3. Embrace Interruptions

    4. Live into a continuous conversation with God

  • We must see our work as central to our spiritual formation, or we will never be able to be with Jesus.

    1. Review your day with God

    2. Pay attention to your emotions

    3. Pray what you got

    4. Renew for tomorrow

- John Mark Comer (How To Spend A Day With Jesus)

Who are you becoming?

Rule of Life

A rule of life is an ancient way of intentionally organizing your life around formation in the way of Jesus. It helps us participate in the process of becoming more like Christ through disciplined grace—training, not merely trying. A rule of life resists the hurry, distraction, and exhaustion of modern life, creating space for abiding in Jesus. A well-ordered life, centered on practices like prayer, Sabbath, community, and simplicity, is not legalism but love in rhythm—a practical framework for living with Jesus, becoming like Him, and doing what He would do.

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Spiritual Health

“For what benefit is it for a person to gain the whole world, yet forfeit his life?” (Mark 8:36) Transformation into Christlikeness requires intentional reflection—examining how our thoughts, habits, and desires are being shaped by the Spirit rather than by the world. Without awareness, we drift toward busyness, distraction, and disconnection from God’s presence. Spiritual assessments are not about guilt or performance but about grace-filled honesty—pausing to ask, Am I becoming more like Jesus? They help us realign our practices and priorities so that our inner life with God grows healthy, whole, and rooted in love.

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