A rule of life is a clear pattern for daily living. The word βruleβ comes from a term meaning guide or standard. It provides structure for prayer, work, and rest.
Many saints followed a rule of life. One well-known example is the Rule of Saint Benedict, which organized prayer and labor in balance. While most people are not in monasteries, a simple structure still helps.
A personal rule of life should be realistic and steady.
1. Daily Prayer
Set fixed times for morning and evening prayer.
2. Scripture Reading
Include a short, consistent reading plan.
3. Work and Duty
Approach responsibilities with focus and integrity.
4. Rest and Sabbath
Protect time for rest and worship each week.
5. Ongoing Conversion
Schedule regular confession and spiritual reflection.
Keep the rule simple. Avoid adding too many practices at once. Stability matters more than length.
In 1 Corinthians 14:40, Saint Paul speaks of doing things in an orderly way. Structure supports freedom by reducing disorder.
A clear rule of life removes guesswork. It turns good intentions into steady practice.
- Good to Know
A rule of life should be reviewed and adjusted when needed.
Written plans are easier to follow than mental intentions.
- β Tips for Today
- Write down three daily commitments you can keep.
- Choose one weekly spiritual practice.
- Review your plan at the end of the week.
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