One of my top must-read books. Over the week that I read this book I tried to apply the advice, attempting to practice the spiritual disciplines of Bible Intake, Prayer, Worship, Evangelism, Service, etc. as I came across them. I think I may have had more spiritual growth in a week than I've ever had in any season as a Christian for 30 years. I can see now that on the learning curve of spiritual life, I'm barely off the starting mark. It's one thing to have God's Word, it's quite another to obey it! And how does a person put such a large thing as 'God's Word' into practice? Although not 'easy', there are surprisingly simple, practical ways to do it, with many of them conveniently collected together here in this book. At the end I found myself asking, "Why was I never taught this by other Christians before?" and vowing to pass some of these tips on whenever I can!
Quotes from the book:
"To do what God wants most, that is, to love Him with all your heart, soul, mind, and strength, and to love your neighbor as you love yourself (Mark 12:29-31), can't be done in your spare time."
"Hearing and reading the Bible is the exposure to Scripture - that's needful, but it's only the starting place. After the exposure to Scripture we need to absorb it. Meditation is the absorption of Scripture. And it's the absorption of Scripture that leads to the experience with God and the transformation of life we long for when we come to the Bible."
"The heart is warmed by meditation, and cold truth is melted into passionate action."
"Where God leads you to pray, he means you to receive." (C.H. Spurgeon quote)
"So if there's little revelation of God, there is little focus on God. And if there is little focus on God, there is little worship of God. Conversely, much revelation of God fosters much focus on God, which in turn evokes much worship of God."
"The gospel of Jesus Christ transforms sinners against God into servants of God."
"Regardless of when or how death occurs, there is a specific day on the calendar when all my preparation for eternity will indeed be over. And since that day could be any day, I should use my time wisely, for it's all the time I have to prepare for where I will endlessly live beyond the grave. [...] As a relatively small rudder determines the direction of a great ocean liner, so that which we do in the small span of time influences all eternity."
"Those who eat too much and those who intentionally eat too little are looking for satisfaction in something other than God."
"Put directly, as each believer disciplines himself "for the purpose of godliness," his or her individual spiritual growth helps to build up the local body of believers - but only insofar as that believer is in fellowship with them."
I thought these were excellent quotes! But, if you want the specifics of what the spiritual disciplines look like, or practical ways to live them out, READ THE BOOK!