Spiritual Life Basics
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Lesson OneBeginning the Spiritual Life9 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson TwoMaking God and His Word a Priority8 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson ThreeLearning to Pray8 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson FourConnecting in the Church8 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson FiveSharing the Good News of Christ7 Activities|1 Assessment
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Course Wrap-UpCourse Completion2 Activities
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Christian Learning Center › Forums › Explain how Bible study, fellowship, and prayer can be called different forms of spiritual communication.
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Explain how Bible study, fellowship, and prayer can be called different forms of spiritual communication.
Austin replied 2 months ago 516 Members · 531 Replies
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Bible study is the time I get to learn and reflect on God’s word and his ways, fellowship is time with other believers that allows for tremendous growth, reflection, critique, and learning. Prayer is direct communication with God. Another part of prayer is listening, just being quiet and listening to what God is saying or might be trying to get across to you.
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Bible study speaks of our devotion to learning about God‘s character, fellowship holds us accountable to the changes that we should be making to ourselves and our lifestyle, and prayer is how we commune with God that’s how we separate ourselves to understand who he is and ourselves and community better.
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I would say in short that Bible study is when God communicates with me, fellowship is when I communicate with others, and prayer is when I communicate with Him.
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Bible Study is a time to devote to learning more about God’s character. As we continue to read and learn how various stories affect us, we begin to understand the importance of applying those lessons to help reform our own character. Fellowship is necessary for accountability, reassurance, intercession, or just to cry on a shoulder. Sometimes a reminder that we are not aloe goes a long way. Prayer is life changing, lifesaving way to communicate to God. Prayer has saved my life and kept my thought life in order. Prayer is the lifeline between us and the Holy Spirit.
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I agree that these 3 principles are absolutely important for spiritual growth. They each have their place in areas of growth. Bible study allows for learning about God/Jesus intimately, in the area of fellowship, we gather to agree and share thoughts on the word of God and its impact on our lives, and finally, prayer is an opportunity to commune with God to express our love, and to give thanks for who He is.