From Comfort to Closeness.
Moving beyond "good enough" into God's greater calling.
A Kingdom Mindset workbook on intimacy, obedience and spiritual transformation. Six chapters anchored in the 8-4-2-1 transformation process.
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6 chapters, worked with a pen.
- 01From comfortable Christianity to Christ centered transformation.
- 02The verse that anchors this work.
- 03The 8-4-2-1 transformation process.
- 04The danger of comfortable Christianity.
- 05Into me see. The power of intimacy with God.
- 06Obedience is better than sacrifice.
- 07Anchored souls do not drift.
- 08From reaction to response.
- 09Kingdom mindset. Becoming the better.
- 10Daily alignment prayer.
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From comfortable Christianity to Christ centered transformation.
Many believers spend years learning how to appear good, while never fully surrendering themselves to becoming who God has truly called them to be.
Good behavior without intimacy with God can create the illusion of spiritual maturity while leaving the heart disconnected from true transformation. God did not simply call us to manage appearances or perform religious duties. He called us into relationship. He called us into intimacy.
The word intimacy can be viewed this way.
Into Me See.
· Will MukesTrue intimacy with God requires vulnerability, honesty, surrender and self examination. It is the willingness to say.
"Lord, search me, know me, reveal me, correct me and transform me."
Comfort vs closeness.
This workbook is designed to help believers move from simply being good enough toward becoming spiritually anchored, Holy Spirit led disciples who passionately pursue the heart of God.
Take a breath. Find a quiet hour. Write the date below. This workbook is meant to be slow.
The danger of comfortable Christianity.
Key thought.
It is possible to know church culture while remaining distant from the heart of God.
Because thou art lukewarm, and neither cold nor hot, I will spue thee out of my mouth. Revelation 3:15 to 16
Symptoms of comfortable Christianity.
- In what areas have I become spiritually comfortable?
- What habits are keeping me from spiritual growth?
- Am I pursuing God or simply maintaining religious behavior?
- What fears keep me from deeper intimacy with Christ?
Kingdom antidote.
Be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Romans 12:2
Transformation begins when comfort stops controlling your decisions.
You're at the edge of the frame.
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Closeness with God first. Covenant relationships second. The full relational journey.

Will Mukes, LMFT
A Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in Wichita, Kansas. For over a decade he has sat with people in the quiet, the loud and the broken rooms of their lives, anchoring clinical skill to the certainty that Christ heals.
Get Anchored is the framework for that work. Every book on his shelf is part of that one project.
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