In this study, we're going to look at the spiritual habits that are needed to maintain a Christian's spiritual health. Renowned book critic, Tim Challies, says this about Disciplines of Grace:
Mathis’ approach is to speak of “means of grace” in place of “spiritual disciplines.” The means of grace, he explains,
are meant to become habits of grace in the life of the Christian. These habits of grace then become means of joy through which God is glorified and the Christian is edified. He defines three means of grace that together form the foundation of Christian life and growth: hearing God’s voice through Bible-reading, having God’s ear through prayer, and belonging to his body through fellowship. “My prayer for you,” he writes, “is that you would find the means of grace to be practical, realistic,
and desirable in your pursuit of joy in Christ. I hope that there are many things here beneficial to a general Christian audience, but that there will be a special appeal to college students and young adults who are learning to fly for themselves for the first time in the various rhythms and practices of the Christian life.”