What if the key to true spiritual strength isn't trying harder to summon inner power, but admitting you don't have what it takes and leaning entirely into God's grace? This week on Off Script, Neil and Scott kick off the fall season by introducing the new series Discipline and unpacking what it practically means to get stronger in your faith. They dive into the historical background of Ephesus—from its massive pagan idol worship to public book burnings—and expose how modern idols like image management, empty religion, and power show up right here in central Kentucky. The guys break down why true spiritual discipline isn't about legalism or willpower, but about building daily habits alongside a community before the storm hits so you can stand firm when life gets tough. The Challenge This week, take the 30-day discipline challenge: commit to reading the Bible, praying, and moving your body (like taking a 10-minute walk without your phone or headphones) every single day. Before you start, take a quick inventory of your mental, physical, and spiritual life so you can track how small, consistent daily inputs transform your outputs over time. Join right now at challenge.southland.church. Hosts: Neil Gregory and Scott Nickell What We Discuss • Why Scott chose to teach a bold, raw sermon on fall kickoff weekend instead of relying on "cotton candy and pony rides" • The historical background of Ephesus, Artemis worship, and why the gospel sparked a massive public book burning • Identifying the modern idols of central Kentucky: image management, empty religion, and power • The exhaustion of trying to borrow someone else's faith versus having a personal relationship with Jesus • Countering the culture's self-help narrative with the raw reality that you don't have what it takes—but Jesus does • The three pictures of spiritual discipline in Scripture: the soldier, the athlete, and the farmer • Why "sharing in suffering" is best done in a band of brothers rather than isolating yourself like prey on Animal Planet • Imagining what would happen in our local community if Christians were less distracted and more disciplined • The heart behind launching a 30-day discipline challenge during fall routines instead of waiting for New Year's resolutions • Practical tips for the 30-day challenge: pairing Bible reading and prayer with a 10-minute walk in God's creation (challenge.southland.church) ⸻ About Southland Christian Church Southland is one church meeting in multiple locations across central Kentucky. We believe Jesus came for the lost and the broken, which means there's a place for everyone here. Around here, that means we worship defiantly, speak truth unashamedly, and extend grace generously. To support this ministry and help us continue to reach across Central Kentucky and all around the world, visit: https://southland.church/give