A Disciple's JourneySample

Are We Practical Atheists?
We live in a secular age. This affects us in more ways than we realize. Our Pastor, Dr. Jeffress, pointed this out in a sermon recently. He said that most people, including Christians, live their lives like practical atheists. They may nominally believe in God; if they were filling out a survey, they might check a box that says they believe there is a God. But for all practical purposes, they live as if God does not even exist.
Sometimes I ask myself, if the Holy Spirit left our churches, would we even notice? Are we too content to rely on ourselves and our own power to do God’s work?
What about you? If God withdrew His Spirit from your life, would you notice? Are you relying on Him, keeping in step with Him, filled by Him each day? Or do you live like a practical atheist?
Scripture
About this Plan

Before going on a difficult journey, you need to have a plan. You also need to find people headed to the same destination, so you can encourage each other, train together, and prepare for what lies ahead. That is what A Disciple’s Journey is designed to provide. Each week, you will follow along with the apostle Peter in his journey of discipleship. With each step of his journey, we can find resonances with our own and wisdom for how to navigate the Christian life.
More
Related plans

Simple Notes on Everyday Faith

A Generation Between: The Xennial Pursuit of Christ

What Is "The Way of Christ?"

Until All Have Heard

XAV

Equipping Others: A Leadership Call to Expand Kingdom Capacity

My God Is So Big

The Holy Spirit: God Through Us

When You Are the Problem: The Courage to Look in the Mirror When Your Church Is in Crisis
