Your Daily Spiritual Work Out - December 26
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- Dec 26, 2025
- 2 min read
INTRO: SPIRITUALLY FIT | TODAY
Arnie Cole, Laura Coppinger, and Matt Coppinger discuss finding love and patience in the days after Christmas. They share practical ways to stay centered, like prayer mugs and family traditions, and talk about the importance of small moments and affirming love within the family. The episode highlights how tiny daily practices can lead to big breakthroughs in relationships and faith.
STEP 1 - RECEIVE
(Receive God's Word and Grow in Bible Knowledge)
The Christian will always face opposition. Whether others just passively ignore us, or are outwardly hostile to our message, we as believers will constantly find our perseverance tested. That's why Paul closes his letter to the Galatians with some encouraging words and some motivation to never grow tired of doing good.
STEP 2 - REFLECT
(How does this Scripture Apply to your life?)
Our lives our directed by two forces that are often at odds with each other. Our hearts and our minds. And it can be frustrating to find yourself doing something that, in your mind, is bad for you. Seth knows this frustration, but also knows some wisdom from the Bible that will help you put your mind at ease.
STEP 3 - RESPOND
(How will you Win Today?)
The peace the world offers doesn’t hold up when trouble comes. But the peace of God found in Jesus Christ holds firm even in the midst of trials and trouble. Spiritual Fitness Coach Shannon Lenz explains how to experience that peace!
If you don’t know Jesus, the Prince of Peace, get to know Him. Read His Word. A great place start is the Gospels. If you do know Jesus, share His peace with someone else. Let them know the source of your peace.
STEP 4 - REVEAL
(How will you reveal Jesus to others today through praying and sharing?)
Are you seeking joy and peace this holiday season? Join Chloe in prayer, thanking the Lord for Jesus, our true source of peace and joy. She asks that we reflect God's love and find moments of stillness amidst the stress and busyness of the season.

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