Not all habits are created equal. Some habits don’t just improve one area of life; they quietly shape all of them. These are called keystone habits, and Jesus had one.
Throughout the Gospels, we see Jesus regularly withdrawing to a solitary place—stepping away from the noise, the crowds, and the demands—to be alone with his Father.
In a world driven by noise, distraction, hurry, and constant demands, Jesus models a different rhythm: one of withdrawal that leads to renewal and greater purpose.