Asbury’s mission is to lead people into a growing relationship with Jesus Christ. But how do we grow deeper in our faith? No one strives to be shallow. It’s easy to feel lost when we go at it alone. But what if there was a way to thrive?
Asbury’s mission is to lead people into a growing relationship with Jesus Christ. But how do we grow deeper in our faith? No one strives to be shallow. It’s easy to feel lost when we go at it alone. But what if there was a way to thrive?
Feeding ourselves spiritually isn’t intended to be another thing on our “to-do” lists. The reason we feed ourselves isn’t just because of what we find there, but who we find there. It’s a way we encounter more of Jesus. It’s a step we take to lead ourselves into a growing relationship with Jesus that’s marked by closeness.
Moving out of the shallow end starts with feeding ourselves spiritually. But if we stop at that first step, we’ll be left spiritually fat rather than spiritually fit. How do we prevent that from happening? The next step involves a spiritual workout that’s unique for each of us.
Many of us have viewed faith as something we do alone. We might have said that it’s private. But there’s a limit to our faith growth when we go it alone. There’s a deepening to our faith that we only experience together. When it comes to consistently growing our faith, “we” is greater than “me.” Who’s spurring on your faith and whose faith are you spurring on?