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Taking a Sabbath

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In this episode of the Be Disciples podcast, hosts Kyle Morris and Dakota Smith discuss the importance of reflection as they enter 2025. They explore the concept of the Sabbath, its theological significance, and how it relates to spiritual disciplines. The conversation emphasizes the need for personal growth through reflection, prayer, and serving others, while also addressing the dangers of legalism. The hosts encourage listeners to evaluate their lives, make sacrifices for spiritual growth, and create space for meaningful encounters with God.
Key Takeaways
- Reflection is essential for personal and spiritual growth.
- The Sabbath is a time for rest and reflection, not legalism.
- Spiritual disciplines help strengthen our relationship with God.
- Preparing for trials through spiritual disciplines is crucial.
- Creating space in our lives allows for spiritual opportunities.
- Serving others is a natural outflow of a healthy relationship with God.
- Evaluating what holds us back is necessary for growth.
- Sacrifice is often required for spiritual discipline.
- Intentional reflection can lead to better decision-making.
- Setting goals should be rooted in our identity in Christ.

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In this episode of the Be Disciples podcast, hosts Kyle Morris and Dakota Smith discuss the importance of reflection as they enter 2025. They explore the concept of the Sabbath, its theological significance, and how it relates to spiritual disciplines. The conversation emphasizes the need for personal growth through reflection, prayer, and serving others, while also addressing the dangers of legalism. The hosts encourage listeners to evaluate their lives, make sacrifices for spiritual growth, and create space for meaningful encounters with God.
Key Takeaways
- Reflection is essential for personal and spiritual growth.
- The Sabbath is a time for rest and reflection, not legalism.
- Spiritual disciplines help strengthen our relationship with God.
- Preparing for trials through spiritual disciplines is crucial.
- Creating space in our lives allows for spiritual opportunities.
- Serving others is a natural outflow of a healthy relationship with God.
- Evaluating what holds us back is necessary for growth.
- Sacrifice is often required for spiritual discipline.
- Intentional reflection can lead to better decision-making.
- Setting goals should be rooted in our identity in Christ.

  continue reading

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