Of course, it just makes sense that you get better at something when you practice it. The more you do it, the more comfortable you become with it. It works for golfers, tennis players, athletes of any kind. It works in the business world. Most people get better at their jobs the longer they perform them.
It also works in your faith life. Developing a routine of kindness, unselfishness and servant ministry doesn’t come naturally to most of us. It’s a bit awkward at first. Takes us out of our comfort zone for sure. But you will find the more you build your life around the needs of others, the better and more at ease you will become with it. And it will add a dimension to your life that might be missing.
Everybody has a time when they hit their first golf ball, swing at their first tennis ball, go to their first day at a new job. Do something kind and unselfish today. It might feel a little scary, but so was the first time you drove a car. You got used to that, right?
Amen, we all need to do the work of Piety.