Consider these Scriptures: God did not give us a spirit of timidity, but a spirit of power, of love and of self-discipline (2 Timothy 1:7).

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Consider these Scriptures: God did not give us a spirit of timidity, but a spirit of power, of love and of self-discipline (2 Timothy 1:7). God is faithful; he will not let you be tempted beyond what you can bear. But when you are tempted, he will also provide a way out so that you can stand up under it (1 Corinthians 10:13). With these promises in mind, we should view spiritual disciplines as to be transformed into Christlikeness. In Richard Foster s Celebration of Discipline: The Path to Spiritual Growth the author mentions two broad categories of spiritual disciplines: 1. Abstinence. 2. Engagement. The disciplines of engagement counteract our tendency toward sins of omission. They include: Study, Worship, Celebration, Service, Prayer, Fellowship, Submission, and Confession. An excerpt from Army on its Knees, published by Salvation Books. Available to purchase from Salvation Army territorial trade/supplies departments or online at www.amazon.co.uk and as a Kindle e-book in the Amazon Kindle store. For bulk orders of 10+ copies at a specially discounted price, please email IHQ- Editorial@salvationarmy.org.

In Notes on the Whole Bible Old Testament, Wesley writes: If you desire to read the Scripture in such a manner as may most effectually answer this end, would it not be advisable: 1. To set apart a little time, if you can, every morning and evening for that purpose? 2. At each time if you have leisure, to read a chapter out of the Old, and New Testaments: a single chapter, or a part of one? 3. To read this with a single eye, to know the whole will of God, and a fixt [sic] resolution to do it? In order to know his will, you should, 4. Have a constant eye to the analogy of faith; the connexion and harmony there is between those grand, fundamental doctrines, original sin, justification by faith, the new birth, inward and outward holiness. 5. Serious and earnest prayer should be constantly used, before we consult the oracles of God. Our reading should likewise be closed with prayer, that what we read may be written on our hearts. 6. It might also be of use, if while we read, we were frequently to pause, and examine ourselves by what we read, both with regard to our hearts, and lives. And whatever light you then receive, should be used to the uttermost, and that immediately. Let there be no delay. Whatever you resolve, begin to execute the first moment you can. So shall you find this word to be indeed the power of God unto present and eternal salvation. An excerpt from Army on its Knees, published by Salvation Books. Available to purchase from Salvation Army territorial trade/supplies departments or online at www.amazon.co.uk and as a Kindle e-book in the Amazon Kindle store. For bulk orders of 10+ copies at a specially discounted price, please email IHQ-Editorial@salvationarmy.org.

By the pathway of duty flows the river of God s grace so goes Sidney Cox s well-known chorus. In other words, when we are disciplined and intentional in our worship, we avail ourselves of God s grace. As Dallas Willard says in The Spirit of the Disciplines: Understanding How God Changes Lives, The direct divine encounter is not essential to true worship, and it may also occur outside of the context of purposeful worship...worship is our part, even though divinely assisted, and therefore it can be a discipline for the spiritual life. Willard cites the 13th century bishop Albertus Magnus, who writes that we find God through God himself; that is, we pass by the Manhood into the Godhood, by the wounds of humanity into the depths of his divinity. An excerpt from Army on its Knees, published by Salvation Books. Available to purchase from Salvation Army territorial trade/supplies departments or online at www.amazon.co.uk and as a Kindle e-book in the Amazon Kindle store. For bulk orders of 10+ copies at a specially discounted price, please email IHQ-Editorial@salvationarmy.org.

How should we engage in the discipline of celebration? In The Christian s Secret of a Happy Life, Hannah Whitall Smith portrays the celebrating heart: You will spring out to meet his dear will with an eager joy. Even his slightest wish will become a binding law to you, which it would fairly break your heart to disobey. You will glory in the very narrowness of the path he marks out for you, and will pity with an infinite pity the poor far-off ones who have missed this precious joy. The obligations of love will be to you its sweetest privileges; and the right you have acquired to lavish the uttermost abandonment of all that you have upon your Lord, will seem to lift you into a region of unspeakable glory. The perfect happiness of perfect obedience will dawn upon your soul, and you will begin to know something of what Jesus meant when he said, I delight to do thy will, O my God. Willard reviews the basics of the discipline of celebration: We engage in celebration when we enjoy ourselves, our life, our world, in conjunction with our faith and confidence in God s greatness, beauty, and goodness. We concentrate on our life and world as God s work and as God s gift to us. An excerpt from Army on its Knees, published by Salvation Books. Available to purchase from Salvation Army territorial trade/supplies departments or online at www.amazon.co.uk and as a Kindle e-book in the Amazon Kindle store. For bulk orders of 10+ copies at a specially discounted price, please email IHQ-Editorial@salvationarmy.org.

Taylor links service to love: Love is as communicative as fire, as busy and as active, and it hath four twin-daughters, extreme like each other; and but that the doctors of the school have done, as Thamar s midwife did, who bound a scarlet thread, something to distinguish them, it would be very hard to call them asunder. Their names are, 1. Mercy; 2. Beneficence or well-doing; 3. Liberality; and, 4. Alms; which hath obtained to be called Charity... The first and the last only are duties of Christianity. The second and third are circumstances of these duties; for liberality increases the degree of alms, making our gift greater; and beneficence extends it to more persons, spreading it wider. We will never run out of ways to express our love through service, Taylor writes, because the works of mercy are so many as the affections of mercy have objects, or as the world hath kinds of misery. An excerpt from Army on its Knees, published by Salvation Books. Available to purchase from Salvation Army territorial trade/supplies departments or online at www.amazon.co.uk and as a Kindle e-book in the Amazon Kindle store. For bulk orders of 10+ copies at a specially discounted price, please email IHQ- Editorial@salvationarmy.org.

We proclaim to you what we have seen and heard, so that you also may have fellowship with us. And our fellowship is with the Father and with his Son, Jesus Christ (1 John 1:3). Christian fellowship means more than a cup of coffee after church on a Sunday morning. As salvation warriors, our fellowship is in the fight. Such fellowship is only possible when we are first in fellowship with God. Christian fellowship arises when God pervades our lives. This is a kind of spiritual discipline. It is also essential to growth in Christ. As Willard observes, Personalities united can contain more of God and sustain the force of his greater presence much better than scattered individuals. An excerpt from Army on its Knees, published by Salvation Books. Available to purchase from Salvation Army territorial trade/supplies departments or online at www.amazon.co.uk and as a Kindle e-book in the Amazon Kindle store. For bulk orders of 10+ copies at a specially discounted price, please email IHQ-Editorial@salvationarmy.org.

Thomas à Kempis, in The Imitation of Christ, explores the idea of submission: It is a very great thing to obey, to live under a superior and not to be one s own master, for it is much safer to be subject than it is to command. Many live in obedience more from necessity than from love. Such become discontented and dejected on the slightest pretext; they will never gain peace of mind unless they subject themselves wholeheartedly for the love of God. Furthermore, who is so wise that he can have full knowledge of everything? Do not trust too much in your own opinions, but be willing to listen to those of others. If, though your own be good, you accept another s opinion for love of God, you will gain much more merit; for I have often heard that it is safer to listen to advice and take it than to give it. It may happen, too, that while one s own opinion may be good, refusal to agree with others when reason and occasion demand it, is a sign of pride and obstinacy. Christian submission means not just submission to God, but to each other. According to Willard, The war of Jesus knows no submission outside of the context of mutual submission of all to all (Ephesians 5:21; Philippians 2:3). An excerpt from Army on its Knees, published by Salvation Books. Available to purchase from Salvation Army territorial trade/supplies departments or online at www.amazon.co.uk and as a Kindle e-book in the Amazon Kindle store. For bulk orders of 10+ copies at a specially discounted price, please email IHQ- Editorial@salvationarmy.org.

In Life Together, Dietrich Bonhoeffer writes: A man who confesses his sins in the presence of a brother knows that he is no longer alone with himself; he experiences the presence of God in the reality of the other person. As long as I am by myself in the confession of my sins everything remains in the dark; but in the presence of a brother the sin has to be brought into the light. Bonhoeffer quotes Martin Luther s Great Catechism: When I admonish men to come to confession, I am simply urging them to be Christians. An excerpt from Army on its Knees, published by Salvation Books. Available to purchase from Salvation Army territorial trade/supplies departments or online at www.amazon.co.uk and as a Kindle e-book in the Amazon Kindle store. For bulk orders of 10+ copies at a specially discounted price, please email IHQ-Editorial@salvationarmy.org.