Spiritual Disciplines: Right Motives, Many Methods | A Forum with Don Whitney
In this Global Campus Forum episode, Dr. Travis Montgomery speaks with Dr. Don Whitney about the nature, purpose, and practice of the biblical spiritual disciplines. Dr. Whitney defines spiritual disciplines as practices found in Scripture that help believers grow in Christlikeness and experience God. The conversation explores the tension between legalism and neglect, the importance of distinguishing biblical disciplines from general Christian obedience, and how varied methods can faithfully serve the same biblical commands. With practical wisdom drawn from decades of teaching and ministry, Dr. Whitney emphasizes the central role of Scripture intake, meditation, and prayer—calling believers to pursue these disciplines with both right motives and flexible, biblically faithful methods.
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Keywords
spiritual disciplines, Don Whitney, prayer, Bible reading, meditation, fasting, discipleship, biblical spirituality, Christian growth
Takeaways
• Spiritual disciplines are biblical practices that serve as means to the end of godliness and Christlikeness.
• Christians must avoid both legalism (earning favor with God through disciplines) and neglect (ignoring them altogether).
• Not all Christian obedience is a spiritual discipline—disciplines are measurable practices rooted in Scripture.
• There is freedom in method; Scripture prescribes the disciplines but often allows flexibility in how they are practiced.
• Bible reading without meditation often leads to little retention or transformation—absorption, not just exposure, is needed.
• Prayer becomes repetitive and dull when detached from Scripture; praying the Bible brings freshness and depth.
• Fasting should be practiced for clear biblical purposes, often connected to prayer and spiritual focus.
• Pastors and disciple-makers must both teach and model spiritual disciplines for others to learn them well.
• Family worship and simple habits in the home are powerful ways to introduce children to spiritual disciplines.
• In a distracted digital age, meditation on Scripture is especially crucial for cultivating focus on God.