Yesterday we talked about discipline, faith, and victory, and many of us struggle not because we lack desire but because we lack structure; the first step toward discipline is not choosing the perfect action but choosing a time you can commit to each day, letting the action come second. A powerful action to pair with that time is getting into the Word—if you're on your phone, you can use guided studies through the link at the top (if you have the Bible App (You Version)), and if you're on a computer, you can select a Bible study plan and follow along. Discipline does not begin with intensity or motivation, but with consistency, because choosing the same time every day removes decision fatigue and creates stability. When the time is fixed, obedience becomes simpler than avoidance, and this small daily appointment trains your mind to show up whether you feel ready or not. Over time, routine reshapes identity, builds trust in yourself, anchors the day, and reduces chaos in thought and emotion. One fixed time with God is often the first brick laid in a disciplined life.