#2 Formed By Practice

#2 Formed By Practice

Galatians 5:13-26

Talk Summary

This second talk in the Unhurried: how to live with God in a restless world series explores how the gospel not only saves us, but shapes how we live day by day. Picking up from last week’s focus on the Cross, the message turns to Galatians 5 to ask a searching question: Who are you becoming, and how are your habits forming you? In a fast, efficient world, the talk highlights God’s preference for slow, relational rhythms—word, prayer, community, and rest—and invites listeners to take a spiritual stocktake of the “soil” in which their lives are growing.

Using the image of healthy garden soil, the talk outlines four conditions in which lasting spiritual fruit grows: Holy Spirit energy (learning to walk by the Spirit), community (being formed together, not alone), movement (daily, imperfect obedience amid real-life pressures), and the Cross (where our old way of life is crucified and a new one begins). From there, the focus turns practical, showing how God uses habits—especially time in Scripture—to shape Christlike character. Drawing on the ancient practice of Lectio Divina and everyday examples from family life, the talk encourages unhurried, prayerful engagement with God’s Word as the primary way the Spirit forms love, joy, peace, and self-control in us. The invitation is simple but challenging: as we head toward a new year, what small, intentional habit might help you slow down and walk more closely with God?

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