We lead busy lives. Often the important loses out to the urgent. Important things are those that reflect our personal, emotional, professional, and spiritual values. They are our “north star” to guide our lives. The urgent is often what happens when we don’t attend to the important.
When someone says to me, “I don’t feel that I am growing as a Christian. My life seems to be going nowhere.” My response is, “Are you practicing the things that are important to you, the things that give your life meaning and purpose? How’s your prayer life? Your devotional reading? Your fellowship with other believers?” Often, my friend is neglecting those basic practices of life and the results are clear.
This has been a challenge for believers since the time of Christ. How does one stay focused on and practice those things that produce personal and spiritual growth?
One approach is to practice a rule of life. In Soulfeast, Marjorie Thompson defines a rule of life in this way:
“A rule of life is a pattern of spiritual disciplines that provide structure and direction for growth in holiness…. It fosters gifts of the Spirit in personal life and human community, helping to form us into the persons God intends us to be.”
We could use a number of terms to define these guidelines--rule of life, core habits, or marks of discipleship, for example. What all of these ideas have in common is that they are clearly articulated so that a person will know if he or she is practicing them.
Another key element is that a rule of life is most often articulated by a group of believers who encourage each other to practice them. In Missional Renaissance, Reggie McNeal observes, “Genuine spirituality lives and flourishes only in cultures and relationships of accountability.”
A rule of life provides a framework or pattern for a group of believers to walk alongside and encourage each other to pursue those practices that lead to spiritual health and faithful service.
Have you considered the practices you need to follow as a believer? What is your rule of life?
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