Return to the divine embrace. It is here, in God’s incarnate action to restore the world by his own two hands, that true spirituality is situated. We are not spiritual because we practice the disciplines or use pious words but because we are united to Jesus who has restored our union with God. So our goal is never to become spiritual but to live out the spirituality we have in Jesus through the choices that spring forth from continually living in God’s embrace affirmed in baptism. Look at [the] disciplines . . . not as sources of spirituality but as disciplines that help us fulfill the spiritual life to which we have been called in Christ. — Robert Webber, The Divine Embrace: Recovering the Passionate Spiritual Life (Grand Rapids: Baker Books, 2006), 207.