We have so many routines in our daily life we should not do any of them out of reaction. I want to find every opportunity I can to enjoy whatever a good gift Scott has to give me This is honestly a little pull back the veil a little bit and if we want to talk about this more for each of us We can but because of my cage stage against spiritual disciplinesThis actually what drove me to the Anglican tradition Because there's something in that prayer book that well the prayer book is what's helpful for me as a tool.
Do Reformational people read their Bibles? Do they have daily “quiet times”? Is it important for them to pray every day? Sometimes we can give people the sense that all God really cares about is public worship, but what happens in our public assembly should flow down into our families and then into our individual spiritual lives as well. In this episode of White Horse Inn, hosts Michael Horton, Justin Holcomb, and Bob Hiller discuss the role private piety plays in our Christian life, considering how we can reclaim spiritual disciplines for our churches.