Journey

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Definition:

Journey describes the ongoing process of discipleship rather than a single moment or event. Scripture portrays following God as a path marked by growth, correction, and direction over time. Faith unfolds through movement, not instant arrival.

Biblical Basis:

Psalm 119:105 — “Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path.”

Proverbs 4:18; Luke 9:23; Hebrews 12:1

Theological Significance:

God works progressively in the lives of His people, shaping them step by step. Scripture consistently presents faith as a walk, not a static state. Understanding discipleship as a journey guards against impatience and performance-driven spirituality.

How We Use It in DiscipleLife:

DiscipleLife is structured as a guided journey rather than a curriculum to complete. We emphasize direction over speed and faithfulness over arrival. This framework encourages perseverance and humility along the way.

Related Terms:

[Orientation], [Waypoints], [Transformation], [Discipleship]


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