Get Back to the Basics

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Get Back to the Basics

As we are a couple of weeks into the new year, several people are making new commitments, forming new habits, and strengthening spiritual disciplines. Sometimes, I find it helpful to revisit the basics and/or review or remind myself of some things that can be helpful.

Below are some links to revisit some of the basics via some of our previous posts. (You can also find these posts via the “New to the Faith? / The Basics” page on the blog’s menu.)

  • Look over the list of posts and see if any stand out to you, fit with some of your goals for this year, or may help you strengthen some spiritual disciplines.
  • Even, if you’ve read the post(s) before, it’s often helpful to get a refresher, and many times the Holy Spirit might point out something that wasn’t necessarily prominent or as meaningful the first time around. I find this to be true when I re-listen to sermons or podcasts as well.
  • You might also consider sharing a post or two with someone that comes to mind as you read through the links. You never know what might be helpful for others as they strengthen their own spiritual disciplines. Sometimes we all could use a boost in the basics.

Learn and Grow in the Christian Faith

A Christian’s purpose and mission in life is to continue to become and live like Jesus. It is possible! In fact, we are told to do so in several places in scripture. Jesus even says numerous times, “Follow Me…” It is said that there are recurring 4 phases of a journey that every Christian goes through: Know God (learning), Grow in Freedom (fixing broken stuff in our lives), Discover Purpose (discovering and using your God-given gifts and talents and life experiences), and Go Make Disciples, Go Make a Difference (helping others grow and making a difference in the world).

Can I Really Live Like Jesus?

Resources and Tools

It’s helpful to utilize resources and tools to continue to learn and grow. Look for helpful websites or apps (such as the Bible App, Bible.com, BibleGateway, Biblehub, Blue Letter Bible, etc.), sermon podcasts, books, blogs, commentaries, and reading plans/devotionals. Other excellent resources for learning are the BibleX Reading Plans and the Bible Project (I HIGHLY recommend both of these!).

Additionally, as you read through each of the following sections, you’ll find several practical steps, tips, and strategies that you can use to practice various spiritual disciplines. Please know that there is no one “right way” to do any of these (see post below)! These are meant to be resources and tools to help you on your journey as you grow in your relationship with God.

The “Right Way” to Practice Spiritual Disciplines

Reading the Bible

It’s important to read the Bible and have a regular quiet time/study time. This is the most important step! Learning to dig into the scriptures on your own will help you to be self-sufficient and to develop a faith of your own without operating on a “borrowed” faith. Getting into God’s Word will get you immediately hearing directly from God.

(Here’s a free resource for my blog subscribers: 10 Steps to an Effective Quiet Time.) Below are some other helpful posts for reading, understanding, and studying the Bible.

Tips for Spending Time With God

Tips to Start Reading the Bible on a Regular Basis

How to Meditate on Scripture

Tips for Understanding the Bible

Scriptures for Understanding the Bible Better

Prayer to Help Understand the Bible

Why Read the Bible?

A Different Approach to Bible Reading

Bible Study Methods and Resources for the Average Person

More Resources for Bible Meditation, Prayer, and Quiet Times

Consider using a concordance

A concordance can be a useful learning tool when studying the Bible. They are excellent for helping you learn about specific topics or finding verses with certain words or topics. A biblical concordance is an alphabetical listing of words with a listing of scriptures in which that word occurs (or scriptures that are about that topic). Small concordances are often found at the back of a Bible. They can also be available in book form or found via multiple online resources as well. You can also search the web (for example, google “Scriptures about _____”).

Hearing From God

Most people don’t immediately know what God’s voice sounds like, but it’s important to learn his voice and listen for his direction and correction. Below are some posts to help learn how to hear from God and recognize his voice.

How to Recognize God’s Voice

What Does God’s Voice Sound Like?

Recognizing Prompts of the Holy Spirit

Stop and Take Time to Listen to God

God Talks Like Bumblebee the Transformer

God’s Voice vs. the Devil’s Voice

Prayer

Prayer is an integral part of your relationship with God, as is any communication with a loved one. Therefore it’s important to learn how to pray and how to directly communicate with God. Below are some posts to help you learn more about prayer.

15 Reasons Why We Pray

When and Where to Pray

How to Pray: Using the Lord’s Prayer as an Example

8 Hindrances to Prayer

How to Pray: Speaking From the Heart

How to Pray: Be Specific, Bold, Expectant, and Thankful

Praying Scripture-Based Prayers

Prewritten Prayers Are Not Less Heartfelt

Pray Without Ceasing: What does that even mean?

Do you use Prayer Cues?

What are the benefits of corporate prayer?

When Somebody Makes a Prayer Request

Praise

Praise is an immensely beneficial communication with God. It gives God “his part” and sets our priorities, it invites God’s tangible presence, it sets the mood for learning, it helps with our emotions, it reminds us of who God is and what he can do, and it can also be a weapon that we can use. Below are some helpful posts on praise.

Why You Should Always Start With Praise

God From A to Z (includes some examples of how to praise)

Praising God from A to Z

Praise Music Is a Spiritual Anti-Depressant

Praise is a Weapon

I Cry During Praise & Worship

Journaling

It’s a good practice to take notes on what you are learning as you read the Bible or hear from God. This will be an important resource for you as you learn and hear from God, and it will prove beneficial to you (and to others) in the future as well.

The Importance of Writing Things Down

Make a Habit of Taking Notes During Your Quiet Time

Keeping a Written Account Can Help You and Others

Leading Others to Christ & Discipling Them

As you grow in your relationship with God it’s important to invite others along in the process! We are instructed to pray for our unsaved loved ones, and we are also instructed to go and make disciples. Below are some resources to help you do just that.

How to Pray for Unsaved Loved Ones

How to Lead Someone to Christ

First Steps

Making Disciples: It’s a Process, Not an Event

How to Disciple: Follow Jesus’ Example of Discipleship

Make Disciples: Teach Them

Steps to Follow Jesus’ Example of Discipleship

Let Your Life Speak Louder Than Your Words

What I Learned From a Bunny About Reaching the Lost

Combat in a New Kind of High Ground

Trials, Troubles, & Difficult Times

Being a Christian doesn’t exempt us from going through trials, troubles, or difficult times. Jesus warned us about this…

“I have told you these things, so that in me you may have peace. In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world.” John 16:33 (NIV)

The important thing to remember though is that we don’t face these hard times alone. There are things we can do to prepare, endure, and overcome. Below are some posts to help you do just that.

Obeying God Should Come With a Warning Label

Preparing For the Storms of Life

Be Like Palm Trees Through Life’s Storms

10 Ways to Get Through a Hard Time

Scriptures for Troubling Times

Scriptures About the Lord is My Strength

Feeling overwhelmed?

Scriptures for When You’re Feeling Overwhelmed

Jesus Will Carry Your Burdens

Getting Through a Tough Time and Coming Out Better On the Other Side

A Prayer for Strength

Are You Going Through a Transition?

Keep Your Eyes and Focus on Jesus

When Things Are Going Wrong…God Still Has Your Back

When You Fall or Fail Get Back Up

We Have Authority

How to Use Our Spiritual Authority Against the Enemy

Waiting on God

There are many times when God’s timing doesn’t match ours. Waiting on God can test a Christian’s faith and stretch it to its limits.  Below are some posts to help you understand the waiting process and to give you some strategies to endure the waiting.

When You’re Waiting on God

Explanations for Why We Wait on God

Biblical Examples of Waiting

Scriptures for Waiting on God

What are some of the basics that you think will be helpful to review? Tell us about it by leaving a comment below.

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