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Spiritual Routine

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The concept of a spiritual routine is deeply rooted in the Bible, where believers are encouraged to cultivate a consistent and intimate relationship with God through prayer, meditation, and scripture reading. As Psalms 119:148 notes, "I rise before the dawn and cry for help; I hope in your words," highlighting the importance of prioritizing time with God in one's daily routine. In Romans 12:2, the apostle Paul urges believers to "be transformed by the renewing of your mind," emphasizing the need for regular spiritual practices to shape one's thoughts and actions, while Psalms 1:2 reminds us to "delight in the law of the Lord" and meditate on it day and night, suggesting a routine of reflection and contemplation. By establishing a spiritual routine, Christians can deepen their faith and experience the transformative power of God in their lives, as promised in 2 Corinthians 3:18.

A.W. Tozer

A.W. Tozer addresses the real enemy facing the church today, which is not liberalism or government interference, but rather the 'dictatorship of the routine.' He emphasizes that when church services become predictable and devoid of the expectation of God's intervention, the church falls into a dange

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