Quotes about Discipline
Freedom through discipline is the idea behind what has become known as "the ten-thousand-hour rule."
— Donald Whitney
From biblical times to our time, godly people have always been spiritually disciplined people.
— Donald Whitney
Godliness requires disciplined worship.
— Donald Whitney
Without a clear biblical purpose, fasting becomes an end in itself.
— Donald Whitney
So "come, let us worship" (Psalm 95:6) the one, true God who has ordained the Spiritual Discipline of worshiping Him—in public, in the family, and in private—as one of the most bountiful means of receiving the grace to grow in Christlikeness. For as we grow in the worship of God, we grow in the likeness of Christ.
— Donald Whitney
The job of a football coach is to make men do what they don't want to do in order to achieve what they've always wanted to be."
— Donald Whitney
Pray over the Scriptures. Christians just setting out on the path of prayer sometimes pray for everything they can think of, glance at their watches, and discover they have been at it for all of three or four minutes. This experience sometimes generates feelings of defeat, discouragement, even despair. A great way to begin to overcome this problem is to pray through various biblical passages.
— Donald Whitney
To be like Jesus, we must see the use of our time as a Spiritual Discipline.
— Donald Whitney
The contemporary sluggard won't go to places he should go (such as church), saying, "It's too dangerous out there on the highways!" Or he might say, "If I discipline my time for the purpose of godliness, I might miss important things on TV or the Internet, or become so busy I won't get enough rest!" And he plops down on the couch or rolls back over in bed.
— Donald Whitney
How can we worship God without worshiping Him in vain? How can we instead "offer to God acceptable worship" (Hebrews 12:28)? We must learn an essential part of pursuing Christlikeness—the Spiritual Discipline of biblical worship.
— Donald Whitney
the ongoing worship of God cannot be separated from the Word of God, which you don't expect to be read aloud or preached on the golf course or at the lake. We are to discipline ourselves to go and hear the Word of God.
— Donald Whitney
Regardless of how busy we become with all things Christian, we must remember that the most transforming practice available to us is the disciplined intake of Scripture.
— Donald Whitney