Whether you’re just beginning on a goal you have set to develop a spiritual habit or need a fresh restart, here are four simple ways that will help you grow consistently and deeply in your walk with God.
1. Start Where You Are
Spiritual growth doesn’t begin with grand
declarations; it begins with honest assessment and simple steps. If you’ve
struggled to stay consistent in your Bible reading or prayer life, don’t be
discouraged. Just start where you are.
You don’t need to commit to memorizing the book of
Revelation or reading half the Bible in a week. If you’ve been inconsistent,
try reading one chapter a day. If you’ve already established a rhythm, consider
reading four chapters a day to complete the Bible in a year. The goal is not to
impress God with spiritual ambition; it’s to walk with Him faithfully and
consistently.
Jesus said, “He that is faithful in that which is
least is faithful also in much” (Luke 16:10). Growth begins with faithfulness
in the small things. Start simply, and let steady, daily steps shape habits
that last.
2. Schedule It
Spiritual growth doesn’t happen by accident. If it
doesn’t get scheduled, it likely won’t get done.
We schedule what matters—vacations, hobbies,
appointments, projects. Our walk with God deserves the same
intentionality.
Set a specific time to read your Bible. Choose a
consistent time to pray. Plan to be in church. When spiritual priorities take a
place on your calendar, they begin to take root in your life.
Ephesians 5:16 reminds us, “Redeeming the time,
because the days are evil.” Time is limited and easily lost. That’s why we must
use it purposefully—especially when it comes to the things that matter most.
For devotional and prayer habits, I suggest that you
make it a point to meet with God before you meet with the world. For many
people, mornings work best. The psalmist said, “My voice shalt thou hear in the
morning, O Lord” (Psalm 5:3). If your clearest thinking and quietest moments
happen in the morning, give that time to God. Schedule it—and guard it.
3. Use Helpful Tools
Whether it’s books, websites, or your own pen and
paper, tools can help strengthen your daily walk with the Lord. Here are a few
suggestions:
- Bible
reading plan: Whether you use a printed schedule / mobile-friendly schedule. A plan
provides structure and keeps you moving forward, even on the busy days.
- Journal: Writing
down what God is teaching you can help solidify truth in your heart.
Whether you record answered prayers, meaningful verses, or spiritual
questions, a journal helps you slow down, reflect, and trace God’s hand at
work in your life over time.
- Scripture
memory cards: Choose verses that speak to
your current needs—spiritual warfare, witnessing, encouragement—and write
them out. Keep them on your desk, in your pocket, or by your bedside.
Repetition builds retention, and memorized Scripture becomes a powerful
weapon in spiritual battles.
- Devotional
resources: A Christ-centered devotional
can offer added encouragement and insight alongside your Bible reading.
Proverbs 21:5 says, “The thoughts of the diligent tend
only to plenteousness.” In other words, intentional effort leads to spiritual
abundance. Thoughtful planning is one of the simplest and most effective ways
to stay consistent in your walk with God.
4. Stay Accountable
We all need encouragement—and one of the best ways to
stay spiritually strong is to stay connected. God never intended for us to grow
in isolation.
Share your spiritual goals with a Christian friend,
your Sunday School teacher, or your spouse. Ask them to check in with you and
pray for you along the way. Ecclesiastes 4:9 reminds us, “Two are better than
one… For if they fall, the one will lift up his fellow.”
Accountability isn’t about pressure; it’s about
support. It’s about walking together in grace and truth, helping one another
stay faithful and focused. When someone else knows your intentions, they can
encourage you, celebrate progress with you, and gently remind you when you lose
momentum.
Spiritual growth doesn’t require a perfect plan or
flawless execution. It simply requires a willing heart and daily faithfulness.
Start small, stay consistent, use the tools God has given you, and walk with
others who will encourage you along the way. You’ll be amazed at how God works
in your life when you commit to growing with Him, one step at a time.

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