Spiritual Discipline
Prayer, Scripture, worship, repentance, and obedience form the inner life of a trustworthy man.
Day 5 lifted your eyes toward calling. Day 6 brings that calling into daily practice. Godly discipline is not punishment. It is training for assignment.
The journey is now moving from conviction into construction. We are building the man who can carry the assignment.
The line in the sand.
Faithful in private.
Who you are becoming.
Never alone.
Name the assignment.
Train for purpose.
The question is not only, “What am I called to do?” The deeper question is, “Who must I become to carry it faithfully?”
Prayer, Scripture, worship, repentance, and obedience form the inner life of a trustworthy man.
The body is not the enemy. It is a stewardship assignment that affects energy, confidence, and endurance.
A man must learn to govern attention, thoughts, inputs, and imagination before distraction governs him.
Love requires consistency: showing up, telling the truth, forgiving quickly, and leading with humility.
A single faithful action may feel small today. Repeated over time, it becomes formation.
One prayer a day becomes 365 prayers.
One workout a day becomes 365 acts of stewardship.
One chapter a day becomes 365 chapters of truth.
One obedient step a day becomes a transformed life.
Listen to Lee’s Day 6 founder message before completing the Discipline Audit and Seven-Day Commitment.
Name the area where your future is currently asking for greater stewardship.
Not ten habits. One keystone discipline. A simple daily practice that strengthens the man your purpose requires.
Discipline becomes easier when the environment supports the man you are becoming.
For the next seven days, I will practice one discipline even when motivation fades. I am not chasing perfection. I am training faithfulness.
Before midnight, complete one disciplined action that aligns with your purpose. Let today become proof that the old drift is losing ground.
I reject drift. I embrace discipline. I will practice what strengthens me. I will become the man my purpose requires.
Training today becomes strength tomorrow.