Spiritual Life Assessment
Where are you in your walk with Jesus?
The church exists to resource your discipleship to him — not the other way around.
This is an honest look at where you are in your walk with Christ. We won't grade you. When you're done, we'll name one next right step and point you to the resources here at Lineage that can help you get there.
Your heart for the Father
The foundation of discipleship is being loved by God. Not performance. Not service. Being his child.
The Word of God in you
Scripture isn't information. It's how Jesus shapes you from the inside out.
Your prayer life
Prayer isn't performance. It's the honest conversation of a child with their Father.
The fruit growing in you
The fruit of the Spirit isn't something you achieve. It's what God grows in the life surrendered to him. Where is he working?
Loving the people in your life
Discipleship shows up at home before it shows up on Sunday. How are you loving the people closest to you?
Optional — areas where you'd like freedom
Jesus makes people free (John 8:36). If something has a hold on you, naming it quietly is the first step. Answers here are stored under a pseudonym — pastors cannot see who is checking these boxes. If you want help, we'll privately offer a Freedom Pathway.
We'll name one step and point you to resources that can help. You can revisit anytime.
You're in a season where God's Word feels distant and prayer feels dry — but you named a longing for real intimacy with the Father. You also named patience and self-control as fruit you most want to see grow. This is honest and beautiful. Jesus meets his people in this exact place all the time.
Start the daily TOFU rhythm this week. The practice of hearing God's voice through Scripture — even in a dry season — is how intimacy returns. Day 1 is ready whenever you are.
- TOFU daily practiceA 7-step rhythm to hear God's voice through Scripture
- Pastor Benjamin's "Hearing the Father" seriesFour teachings on what it means to be a beloved child
- Join a community groupWalking this out with others grows what private effort can't
- Talk to Pastor BenjaminFor a 1:1 pastoral conversation about where you are