The Discipline of Simplicity*
The Christian Discipline of simplicity is an inward reality that results in an outward lifestyle. Both the inward and the outward aspects of simplicity are essential. We deceive ourselves if we believe we can possess the inward reality without its having a profound effect on how we live. To attempt to arrange an outward lifestyle of simplicity without the inward reality leads to deadly legalism. Simplicity begins with inward focus and unity…
Experiencing the inward reality liberates us outwardly. Speech becomes truthful and honest. The lust for status and position is gone because we no longer need status and position. We cease from showy extravagance not on the grounds of being unable to afford it, but on the grounds of principle. Our goods become available to others. We join the experience that Richard E. Byrd, after months alone in the barren Arctic, recorded in his journal, “I am learning… that a man can live profoundly without masses of things.”
* Excerpt from article by Richard Foster.
Previous Resources
Simplicity Made Simple | Why We Need Simplicity
Click for an introduction to why we need simplicity.
Simplicity in Real Life | Simplicity in Real Life: Ben Beasley
Watch as Ben Beasly shares how he's seen God work through simplicity in his life.
Taking the Simple Next Step | Putting Simplicity Into Practice
In light of the sharpening article from Monday, practice the discipline of simplicity in this way today.
Reflecting On Simplicity | Reflecting on Psalm 46
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Simply Saying Thank You | Giving Thanks in Philippians 4:4-7
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Really Engaging Real Faith | Weekly Preview | Conversation Starters
Check out the video as Gabe gives you a preview of what to expect in this week’s theFormed.life.
Simplicity in Real Life: Jason Heppner
Watch as Jason Heppner shares how he's seen God work through simplicity in his life.