The Formed Life Podcast
Do you ever feel spiritually exhausted by the constant noise, hurry, distraction, and consumption of modern life? In this episode of The Formed Life Podcast, Virginia explores the deeply countercultural spiritual practice of biblical simplicity — and why simplicity is about far more than aesthetics, decluttering, or modern minimalism trends. While minimalism focuses primarily on external possessions, biblical simplicity addresses the condition of the soul. Simplicity is about creating intentional space for deeper communion with God, greater attentiveness to His presence, and a more wholehearted way of living. Virginia shares personal stories from seasons of motherhood, medical trauma, healing, and recovery, and how God used simplicity to create space for restoration, gratitude, intimacy with Him, and deeper presence with her family. Together, we explore how overconsumption, distraction, busyness, and constant noise can quietly shape our souls — and how the way of Jesus invites us into something radically different. In this episode: • The difference between minimalism and biblical simplicity • How hurry, distraction, and overconsumption affect spiritual formation • Why Jesus modeled a simple, unhurried life • Simplicity as a pathway to intimacy with God • The connection between gratitude and simplicity • Healing, rest, and creating margin after hard seasons • Why presence matters more than performance • Practical ways to begin practicing simplicity today Scriptures referenced: 📖 Matthew 6:19–34 📖 Luke 10:38–42 📖 Psalm 46:10 📖 Hebrews 12:1–2 📖 John 15:4–5 📖 1 Timothy 6:6–8 📖 Matthew 6:33 Key themes: Biblical simplicity, spiritual formation, Christian living, slowing down, gratitude, Sabbath rhythms, Christian minimalism, discipleship, presence over performance, spiritual practices, healing from burnout, spiritual rhythms, intimacy with God, Christian motherhood, contentment, rest, and becoming more like Jesus. Friend, simplicity is not about deprivation or legalism. It is an invitation to remove what distracts us from deeper communion with God. If this episode encouraged you, please subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with a friend who feels overwhelmed, distracted, or spiritually exhausted. Connect with The Formed Life: New episodes weekly on spiritual formation, gratitude, spiritual rhythms, Scripture, prayer, and becoming formed more like Jesus. Visit @vwear and @theformedlife on Instagram to find a sacred space on internet and content that nourishes your soul
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