In the Bible, discipline is a virtue that allows a person to exercise self-control. It's often related to raising children, but it can also refer to a believer's ability to conform to the example of Jesus Christ. Some examples of religious disciplines include:
- Prayer: A way to connect with God, unload burdens, and give thanks. Prayer can be done at set times or throughout the day.
- Fasting: A practice of self-denial where you abstain from eating food for a period of time while still drinking water. Fasting can help you focus on and connect with God through prayer.
- Journaling: A way to record prayer requests, spiritual insights, guidance, or daily events.
- Solitude: A time to remove yourself from the influence of society and peers to find solace and strength.
- Bible intake: A practice that includes reading, studying, meditating, and memorizing Scripture.
- Worship: A spiritual discipline.
- Evangelism: A spiritual discipline.
- Serving: A spiritual discipline.
- Stewardship: A spiritual discipline.
- Learning: A spiritual discipline.
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Class Video Below Study Notes Summary In this class, Connie Smith discusses the significance of prayer, and the discipline required to engage in it effectively. Connie emphasizes that prayer is not merely a ritual but a heartfelt communication with God that requires sincerity and commitment. Connie recounts personal anecdotes, including
Continue to this classClass Video Below Study Notes Summary This class is the first in a year-long study plan centered on the disciplines of the gospel, including prayer, fasting, studying the word of God, and living a godly lifestyle. Elder Zach Wilson reflects on Joseph Smith Jr.’s life, emphasizing his background, upbringing, and
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