Sermon: Simplifying Life (Part Seven): Practicing Spiritual Scales
#1851B
David F. Maas
Given 20-Dec-25; 35 minutes
In this final sermon in the Simplifying Life series, following God's chosen saints are admonished that to reduce chaos and deepen faith, they must practice spiritual scales daily, consisting of prayer, Bible study, meditation and fasting—just as musicians practice scales to achieve precision and harmony. As we conclude months of teaching about eliminating clutter, managing time, and submitting first to God's authority over human mandates, we, as God's chosen saints , must disengage from corrosive distractions like political outrage, social media, and deceptive media narratives, but instead align our lives with the coming Kingdom of God. Using the metaphor of lifelong musical practice, this sermon emphasizes that spiritual maturity is not automatic , but formed through consistent , intentional training, where godly habits gradually replace carnal ones. Believers , especially in later life, must steward their time as their life itself, simplifying their lives by prioritizing God's agenda. Beginning each day spiritually "in tune," hiding God's Word in their hearts so they may live with clarity, peace, and faithful obedience.
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