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A Habit Called Faith by Jen Pollock Michel

Our habits can help to build our faith.

Jen Pollock Michel

Habits play a central role in human behavior. They also play an important role in faith. In fact, habits can help lead us to faith as we learn to see, know, live, love, and obey.

In this episode, Jen Pollock Michel talks about her book A Habit Called Faith, and how we can use habits to awaken and deepen our faith.

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Key Ideas

Quotes

“Bodily motions and habits can inscribe faith far more deeply in us than just at the information level.”

“Habit can carry us through seasons of wilderness.”

“Just practice the motions of faith, and you might find that those motions almost open a backdoor into faith.”

“Faith is not a reflex. What is reflexive to us as human beings is desire for autonomy and self rule and life on our own terms. And so that’s why I feel like getting into the Bible is a really important habit.”

“What’s reflexive to human beings is this feeling that God could never love us, that we are so bad and so messed up and so screwed up that we’re beyond redemption. And that’s not the story that you find in Scripture.”

“Productivity is far more related to machines than it is to humans. The life of faith in Scripture is described as a fruitful life.”

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Transcript

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