Grace In Practice
The Discipline of Reflection
What if reflection is the rhythm of grace that keeps your heart aligned with Heaven’s pace?
“Let us test and examine our ways and return to the Lord.” — Lamentations 3:40
Reflection is not only for correction; it is for connection. Practicing reflection invites us to pause and consider how grace has carried us through every season. It becomes a spiritual discipline that deepens awareness of God’s faithfulness.
The disciplined heart does not rush past what God is teaching. It looks inward with honesty and upward with hope. Reflection is where we learn from yesterday, embrace today, and prepare for tomorrow with renewed strength.
Grace does not shame us for where we have been. It gently redirects us toward where we are called to go. Reflection becomes the meeting place where grace and growth embrace.
Each day, take time to reflect. Ask, “What did God show me? What did I learn? Where can I become more like Him?” This habit turns grace from a concept into a practice. It trains your spirit to stay tender, aware, and aligned.
The more you reflect, the more you recognize that grace has been guiding you all along.