Rhythms of GraceNäide

Questions to consider:
- What does Jesus mean when he says in His prayer, “Your kingdom come.”?
- How often do you pray without distractions? Where is your “quiet place” with Jesus?
- What sin do you need to confess and repent from? Take time to do that in prayer today.
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About this Plan

As people who follow Jesus, we are considered to be His disciples. This simply means that - through the Spirit’s power – we are learning to be with Jesus in order to embody His teachings for His mission. Throughout Scripture, we see a variety of ways that Jesus and the people of God have learned to commune with God. Historically these have been referred to, by the Church, as the spiritual disciplines or spiritual rhythms. The purpose of these rhythms are not simply to do them, but to grow in our relationship with Jesus.
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