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51. The Spiritual Habits Forming Your Life

51. The Spiritual Habits Forming Your Life

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What is shaping who you’re becoming? In this solo episode of No Matter What, Hanna Seymour reads the opening chapter of her new book, Everyday Spiritual Habits, and invites us into a deeper vision of spiritual formation—one that’s grounded in grace, not guilt. Hanna explores the difference between spiritual habits and spiritual checklists, why transformation doesn’t happen by trying harder, and how God uses even rocky soil to form lasting fruit in our lives. Drawing from Scripture, Dallas Willard’s “Golden Triangle,” and the everyday realities of faith, this episode asks an honest question: Who—or what—is molding you? This episode is for anyone who feels tired, worn down, or quietly discouraged in their spiritual life—and for those longing to become a woman of peace, joy, and faithfulness over the long haul. Chapters 00:00 Introduction 01:40 Sneak Peek into Everyday Spiritual Habits 03:20 The Practice of Spiritual Habits 12:01 Understanding Spiritual Habits 19:08 Defining Spiritual Habits 24:54 Outro Key Topics Covered -Spiritual habits vs. spiritual checklists -Romans 12 and spiritual transformation -Dallas Willard’s Golden Triangle -God’s love apart from performance -Habit formation and spiritual training -Trials as God’s shaping tool -Becoming the woman you hope to be -Everyday faithfulness over time 💬 Connect with Hanna 🌐 hannaeseymour.com 📸 Instagram: @Hannaeseymour Pre-order Everyday Spiritual Habits https://hannaseymour.com/EVERYDAYSPIRITUALHABITS/ 🎧 Listen to No Matter What wherever you get your podcasts #EverydaySpiritualHabits #NoMatterWhatPodcast #Biblestudy #Spiritualhabits #ChristianPodcast #ChristianWomen #SpiritualHabits #BusyMomLife #HannaSeymour
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