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Part 1 of 3 · Noticing

Spiritual Life Reflection Guide

What you'll reflect on

Spiritual journeys often begin with honest questions, openness, and a desire to seek what is true.

From there, spiritual life in Scripture weaves together three threads: the practices that make space for God (Doing), the inner life shaped by His Spirit (Being), and the fruit that flows outward in love, service, and faithful presence (Harvest).

Together, they reflect the fullness of discipleship — drawing near to God, being transformed by Him, and bearing fruit in everyday life.

For each spiritual life statement, indicate where you are today:

No / Not yetTrue of me today

"Not yet" is a fully welcomed answer. Mark the truest thing you can today and keep walking; you can sit longer afterward with anything that stirred you.

Tap the beside each section to explore the Scripture passages that ground it.

Exploring

Come and See

Questions and honest seeking are welcome here. These statements aren't about how much you know or how long you've been seeking. They simply look at whether you've moved from investigating the way of Jesus to identifying with it.

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I have unanswered questions and uncertainties that stop me from committing to Christianity and following Jesus.

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I am still deciding if I want to follow Jesus.

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I feel attracted to Jesus but haven't committed yet.

Practices & Habits

Doing

The simple, repeated rhythms that make space for God.

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I spend intentional time reading and reflecting on God's Word.

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I maintain regular periods of prayer, devotion, or reflection.

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I pause intentionally during my day to be still, pray, and become attentive to God.

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I make space each week to rest in God's presence and be spiritually refreshed.

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I intentionally create rhythms in my life that help me stay connected to God.

Inner Formation & Heart Posture

Being

How willingly your inner life is being shaped by Christ.

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I have made a personal commitment to follow Christ wholeheartedly.

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I rely on Christ to guide my thoughts, decisions, and priorities each day.

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I increasingly rest in God's love rather than striving to prove myself.

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I notice attitudes or habits that pull me away from God and seek His help to change them.

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I desire for Christ's character and values to shape my daily life.

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I bring my heart honestly to God and trust Him to continue shaping me.

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I increasingly notice God bringing peace, courage, and trust where fear or anxiety once ruled.

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I actively seek to know what God is doing in my life and in the world, and desire to join Him.

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I want my life to point to God more than to myself.

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God's Word actively shapes my decisions, attitudes, and daily priorities.

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I see evidence of God growing love, patience, humility, or self-control in my life over time.

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Even in difficulty or uncertainty, I am learning to trust God more deeply.

Purpose, Community, Stewardship, Transformation

Harvest

How your faith is lived with and for others.

"By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another."

John 13:35

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I intentionally pursue Christian community, fellowship, or mentoring relationships.

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I actively encourage, serve, or pray for others as part of my faith.

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I seek guidance and insight from those further along in their faith journey.

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My love for God increasingly shapes how I treat and care for others.

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I strive to be a Christ-centered presence wherever I live, work, and serve.

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I desire for others to experience God's love and look for natural ways to point them toward Christ.

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I look for ways to serve and bless others as part of my faith.

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I recognize the ways God is moving in my community and seek to join Him.

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I am growing in humility, generosity, and grace toward others.

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My faith influences how I approach my work, decisions, relationships, and responsibilities.

Your answers are saved on this device. Take a Selah moment — let the Spirit speak before any reflection appears.

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