8 life-changing habits to adopt if you want to grow in your Christian faith day by day

Imagine waking up each day feeling closer to God, more centered in your faith, and more empowered to live out your Christian values.

If you want to grow in your Christian faith, intentional effort, dedication, and the right habits are the ways to get there.

While effort and dedication is something that has to come from within, knowing which habits to cultivate can make all the difference, and that’s what I’m here to help you with.

In this article, we’ll explore eight powerful habits that can help you grow in your Christian faith day by day, transforming not just your spiritual life, but every aspect of your walk with God.

1) Daily scripture reading

In our walk of faith, there’s nothing quite as foundational as the Word of God.

Diving into scripture involves immersing yourself in God’s message to humanity and letting it shape your thoughts, actions, and decisions.

And it’s not an occasional thing. Consistency is key with this habit.

Just as our bodies need daily nourishment, our spirits also need daily feeding from God’s Word.

But remember, it’s not about the quantity of scripture you read each day. It’s about the quality of your interaction with it. Take time to meditate on what you read and to apply it to your life.

2) Investing in prayer

Prayer is another pillar of faith that cannot be understated. It’s our direct line to God, a chance to speak and, more importantly, to listen.

In my personal walk with faith, I’ve found that my days are vastly different when I start them with prayer compared to when I don’t.

There was a time when I used to rush through my mornings, skipping prayer in favor of getting a head start on work or chores.

But I found that those days were often filled with stress and a sense of disconnection from God.

So, I started making a concerted effort to begin each day with prayer, even if it meant waking up a bit earlier.

The change was remarkable. Starting the day in conversation with God helped me to keep my focus on Him throughout the day.

It’s not always easy to maintain this habit, especially on busy days. But trust me, the spiritual growth and peace of mind it brings are well worth the effort.

3) Regular fellowship

One of the most beautiful aspects of Christianity is that it’s not a solitary religion. We were designed for community, for mutual support and encouragement.

In the early Christian church, believers didn’t just meet once a week for a formal service. The book of Acts tells us they shared meals, prayed, and studied scripture together regularly.

This kind of fellowship isn’t just about socializing. It’s about strengthening each other’s faith, bearing each other’s burdens, and learning to live out the commands of Jesus in community.

As you adopt this habit, you’ll find that your faith grows not just through your personal relationship with God, but also through your connections with other believers.

4) Serving others

Jesus himself said that he came not to be served, but to serve. Following in his footsteps means adopting a posture of service in our daily lives.

Serving others isn’t about gaining recognition or rewards. It’s about showing love to our neighbors, just as Christ has loved us.

This could mean:

  • Volunteering your time at a local charity
  • Helping a neighbor with their groceries
  • Lending an ear to someone who needs to talk

As you make serving others a habit, you’ll find that it not only blesses those you serve, but also deepens your own understanding and experience of God’s love.

5) Practicing gratitude

In a world that often emphasizes what we lack, it can be transformative to cultivate a habit of gratitude. After all, every good thing in our lives is a gift from God.

It’s easy to forget this when we’re faced with challenges or when things don’t go as planned. But in those moments, choosing gratitude can shift our focus from our problems to God’s faithfulness.

Gratitude isn’t about ignoring hardships or pretending everything is perfect. It’s about recognizing God’s hand in our lives, even in the smallest things.

As you practice gratitude daily, you’ll find your heart growing more content, your faith deepening, and your relationship with God becoming more intimate.

6) Seeking forgiveness

We all fall short. We make mistakes, we hurt others, and sometimes, we even stray from our path of faith.

But God’s grace is always available to us.

I remember a period in my life where I felt distant from God because of mistakes I had made. The guilt was overwhelming and I felt unworthy of His love.

But as I sought forgiveness, not just from God but also from those I had wronged, I experienced a profound sense of peace and freedom. It was a reminder that God’s love for us isn’t based on our perfection, but on His grace.

Making a habit of seeking forgiveness when we err can be humbling, but it’s also liberating. It keeps our hearts soft, our relationships healthy, and our faith growing.

7) Remaining teachable

No matter how far we progress in our Christian faith, there’s always more to learn. God’s wisdom is infinite, and our understanding of Him will always be limited.

Remaining teachable means approaching our faith with humility, admitting that we don’t have all the answers, and being open to learning from God and others.

This could mean:

  • Studying theological books
  • Attending Bible studies
  • Engaging in meaningful conversations with fellow believers

By keeping a teachable spirit, we allow God to continually mold and shape us, leading to greater growth in our Christian faith.

8) Prioritizing your relationship with God

At the end of the day, growing in your Christian faith is all about deepening your relationship with God. It’s about knowing Him more, loving Him more, and becoming more like Him.

This means making God a priority in your life. Not just in big decisions, but also in the small, everyday choices.

It means seeking His will in all things, delighting in His presence, and centering your life around Him.

When you prioritize your relationship with God, every other aspect of your faith falls into place. This is the core habit from which all others spring, and it’s the key to growing in your Christian faith day by day.

Final reflection: It’s a journey

The journey of growing in our Christian faith is one of consistency, commitment, and most importantly, love.

By adopting these eight life-changing habits, you can deepen your relationship with God, strengthen your spiritual foundation, and live out your faith more authentically each day.

Just like any other relationship, it takes time and effort. There will be highs and lows, moments of doubt and moments of joy. But with each step, with each day, you draw closer to God.

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Samuel Cho

Samuel Cho

I'm Samuel Cho from South Korea, where my passion for writing and Christ intertwines. Through my essays and articles, I aim to bridge the divine with the daily, drawing from Scripture and my own life's journey. My articles often explore how faith intersects with everyday life in an Asian context. With each piece, I invite readers on Biblescripture.net to reflect on the universal truths within our diverse experiences of faith.

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