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What Habits Will Lead To Spiritual Growth?
Posted on November 25, 2019 8:00 AM by Faith Sites
Categories: General
Most ministry websites make it clear that meaningful sermons alone won’t transform the lives of Christians.  For some people, spiritual growth is a long journey as it can take years to happen.  One must pursue it religiously, making small gains along the way while overcoming any obstacles and staying the course until the end.  So, how can you pursue spiritual growth every day and what should you do to strengthen your faith in God?
 
Study The Bible

As expected, the Bible should be the main focus of every believer as it is the foundation by which faith starts and expands.  This is the reason why ministry websites spend a large portion of their time quoting Bible verses to believers.  The truth of God can be found in his word and the spiritual life of a Christian typically begins to grow only by tapping into the truth.
 
Stay Connected Through Prayer

Even though the Bible is the starting point of every Christian’s spiritual life, a close second is prayer.  Once you know God’s word, pray often as prayer is communication with God.  If you want to stay spiritually vibrant, you must maintain your connection with him and that can only happen through prayer.  Without it, your spiritual strength will wane over time.
 
Go To Church

The Bible is a powerful book and prayer guides a majority of people through most of life’s difficult situations.  However, it can be difficult to pursue the truth of the Bible and the revelations of prayer on your own.  You need to fellowship with believers on a regular basis as some people have already overcome problems that may be similar to yours.

Attending church isn’t just part of a routine, it allows you to engage with other Christians who are encouraging and helpful when you might be weak.  As you can see, spiritual growth requires a consistent effort but the rewards it delivers are worth it in the end!

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