If you feel distant from your faith, these steps can bring you back to your Christian roots

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Sometimes, faith can feel like a far-off place. You may find yourself drifting from your Christian roots, unsure of how to find your way back.

With God, it’s never too late to return. I’m here to tell you that there are steps you can take to rekindle your relationship with your faith.

In this article, I’ve laid out some simple and straightforward steps that can guide you back to your Christian roots. These are not quick fixes or instant miracles but rather, small changes that can make a big difference in your spiritual journey.

So, if you’re feeling distant from your faith and yearning for that close connection once more, keep reading. This could be the beginning of your journey back home.

1) Revisit the Bible

The Bible is the foundation of Christian faith, a constant source of comfort, guidance, and inspiration. But sometimes, we forget this.

Perhaps you’ve been caught up in the busyness of life, or maybe you’ve had negative experiences that have made you turn away. It’s okay. We all stumble and fall sometimes.

The first step to get back to your Christian roots is to open up your Bible again. Start by reading familiar passages that once moved you, or delve into new books and verses. The words may speak to you differently now.

Remember, it’s not about how much you read at once, it’s about immersing yourself in God’s words and allowing them to touch your heart.

Don’t rush. Take your time. Let the Word of God bring you back home.

2) Seek fellowship

I can’t stress enough the importance of fellowship in reigniting your faith. I remember a time when I felt lost, as if I was walking in circles in my spiritual journey. It felt like I was trying to navigate through a thick fog, unable to see the path ahead.

During this time, I made the decision to join a small Bible study group. It was a step out of my comfort zone, but it ended up being one of the best decisions I’ve ever made.

Through fellowship with others in the group, I could share my struggles and doubts. They didn’t judge me; instead, they listened, offered words of comfort, and prayed with me. Their faith inspired me, and slowly but surely, I began to feel the fog lifting.

So if you’re feeling distant from your faith, seek out a community. It could be a church group, an online Christian forum, or even just a couple of friends who share your belief. Don’t underestimate the power of fellowship in helping you find your way back to your Christian roots.

3) Embrace prayer

Prayer is a fundamental practice in Christianity, a direct line of communication with God. It is a way to express gratitude, seek guidance, or simply connect on a spiritual level.

Interestingly, scientific studies have shown that prayer can have real physiological benefits. Regular prayer can reduce stress levels, improve mental health, and even boost the immune system.

But beyond these tangibles, prayer has a profound spiritual benefit. It can serve as an anchor, grounding you in your faith when you feel adrift.

So whether it’s in the quiet moments before bed, during a break at work, or while out on a walk, take time to pray. Speak to God from your heart. You might be surprised by the comfort and clarity it brings.

4) Reflect on your journey

Sometimes, the path back to faith involves looking back at the road you’ve travelled. Reflecting on your life journey can give you perspective and help you recognize God’s hand in your life.

Think about the challenges you’ve overcome, the blessings you’ve received, and even the everyday moments that have shaped who you are. Consider how your faith played a role in these experiences.

Reflection isn’t about dwelling on the past, but rather appreciating how far you’ve come and acknowledging God’s presence throughout your journey. This process can rekindle your connection with your faith and remind you of its significance in your life.

5) Engage in service

Service to others is a fundamental aspect of Christianity. It’s a way to emulate Christ’s love and compassion and can be a transformative experience in your faith journey.

Look for opportunities to serve within your community, be it through volunteering at a local charity, helping out at your church, or simply lending a hand to a neighbor in need.

Serving others allows you to step outside of your own struggles and connect with people on a deeper level. It’s a humbling experience that can open your heart and bring you closer to your faith.

Remember, it’s not about grand gestures but the genuine desire to help others. Even the smallest act of kindness can have a profound impact.

6) Surrender your struggles

In our human nature, we often try to carry our burdens alone. We wrestle with our struggles, feeling like we have to solve everything by ourselves. But this can leave us feeling overwhelmed and distant from our faith.

The beauty of Christianity is that we have a God who cares deeply for us, who invites us to lay down our burdens at His feet. This is not a sign of weakness, but an act of trust and surrender.

Don’t be afraid to pour out your heart to God, sharing your fears, doubts, and worries. Allow Him to comfort you, to give you strength and guide you through the storm.

Remember, surrendering your struggles doesn’t mean they instantly disappear. But it does mean you’re not handling them alone anymore. This act of surrender can bring a sense of peace and closeness with God that is truly transformative.

7) Practice forgiveness

There was a time in my life when I held onto a grudge that was eating away at my heart. I was hurt, angry, and found it hard to let go. But the longer I held onto it, the more distant I felt from my faith.

Forgiveness is a cornerstone of Christianity. It’s not always easy, but it’s necessary for healing and spiritual growth.

The moment I chose to forgive, it was like a weight lifted off my shoulders. It didn’t mean what happened was okay, but it allowed me to let go of the bitterness that was holding me back.

Forgiving others – and yourself – can free you from the chains of resentment and open your heart to God’s grace. It’s a powerful step towards reconnecting with your faith.

8) Incorporate faith into daily life

Reconnecting with your faith isn’t about reserving it for Sundays or special occasions. It’s about integrating it into your everyday life.

Try to find small ways to practice your faith each day. It could be as simple as saying a quick prayer of gratitude when you wake up, listening to a Christian podcast on your commute, or reading a verse from the Bible before bed.

Making these small changes can help you keep God at the center of your day-to-day life. It’s a gentle reminder of His presence and can help you feel more connected to your Christian roots.

Remember, faith is not just a part of life, it’s a way of life. Incorporating it into your daily routine can bring you closer to God and deepen your spiritual journey.

9) Cultivate a personal relationship with God

At the end of the day, your Christian faith is about your personal relationship with God. It’s not about rituals, rules, or religious traditions. It’s about knowing God on a personal level and allowing His love to guide your life.

Spend time with Him. Talk to Him. Listen for His voice in the quiet moments. Seek His guidance in your decisions.

This relationship is the heart of your Christian faith. Nurture it, treasure it, and let it be your anchor in all seasons of life. It’s the key to reconnecting with your faith and coming back to your Christian roots.

Final thought: It’s all about the journey

The path of faith is a deeply personal and unique journey. No two paths are exactly the same, and that’s the beauty of it.

Feeling distant from your faith doesn’t mean you’ve lost it. It might just be a sign that you’re being called to dig deeper, to explore your faith in new ways and rediscover your Christian roots.

In the words of C.S. Lewis, “Faith is the art of holding on to things your reason has once accepted, in spite of your changing moods.”

So if you find yourself feeling disconnected, remember these steps. Open your Bible again, seek fellowship, embrace prayer, reflect on your journey, engage in service, surrender your struggles, practice forgiveness, incorporate faith into daily life, and above all else – cultivate a personal relationship with God.

These aren’t quick fixes or instant solutions. They’re steps to guide you on your journey back to faith.

Remember, at the heart of Christianity is a loving God who is patient, merciful and always welcoming us home. Your path back to Him may not be easy or straightforward, but it’s a journey worth taking.

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Graeme Richards

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