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Small Group Discussion Guide SPIRITUAL DISCIPLINES SERIES Part 4 SILENCE AND SOLITUDE Introduction: In todays world a wide range of impulses bombards us. We have radios in our homes, in our offices, and in our cars. Our homes have access to scores of television channels and VCRs. And of course, there are computers with games and information and the internet. There are more magazines, newspapers and books than we could ever read. People, sounds and things are everywhere we go. Dr. Richard Peace writes, "The spiritual disciplines keep us alert to the presence of God." He continued that "the spiritual disciplines are a way of learning to hear again; a way to respond positively to God." Does it seem that God has been pushed out by the sensory overload from our surroundings? 1. Where do you go, or, what do you do to unwind when you have had one of those hectic days? Why do you find this to be of comfort? Scriptural Theme: Luke 5:15-16; 6:12-13 Consider three or four of the following discussion items regarding the scriptural theme and the disciplines of silence and solitude.
It is said that solitude is a fundamental discipline. Can something really be learned from spending time alone, from taking time in silence and solitude? According to Richard Foster, "loneliness is inner emptiness. Solitude is inner fulfillment, [and it] is more a state of mind and heart than it is a place." What are your thoughts on this perspective?
As we are studying the spiritual disciplines, we have outlined two popular lists of disciplines as compiled by Dallas Willard and Richard Foster. The theme Discipline of Grace has been the focus of other authors, and has also been included in our series.
Prepared by Charles Albrecht Copyright 1998 Worldwide Church of God To the next study in this series
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