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Exploring the Concept of Passive Spirituality and its Role in Spiritual Formation
Passive spirituality, often overlooked in modern Western church teachings, is a significant aspect of spiritual formation. Unlike active spirituality that involves self-effort empowered by grace, passive spirituality denotes a receptive and open stance towards God. It doesn't emphasize doing but rather being open to God's transformative work. Active spirituality encompasses various practices like reading the Bible, praying, attending church, and engaging in community, while passive spirituality involves surrender, listening, and being present to God's movement. Embracing passive spirituality alongside active practices has the potential to deepen one's transformation in following Jesus, offering a new dimension of spiritual growth and formation.