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CONSISTENCY (finale)

I’m glad that you’ve finally and successful read the first  

three part of this awesome topic and you’re back here for the 

final part🥰, thank you for the love.

When you know how important something is you seek or 

search for things to do to make it better. Here it is , so sit 

back, relax, read through carefully and take important notes. 




WHAT ARE THE MOST IMPORTANT THINGS THAT WE DO TO GAIN CONSISTENCY IN OUR WALK WITH JESUS?

Daily prayer. Spending time in prayer every single day 

strengthens us for the twists and turns of life. No 


compromise in this area is acceptable. Spending time 


alone with God is essential. When we do this, we find it 


easier to pray to him throughout our day!


Daily time in the Word. God’s word is an anchor point for 


our faith. When we feed ourselves daily with spiritual 


truth, we grow stronger. We cannot have consistency 


when we are starving for the truth! This is another no 


compromise area.


Weekly worship and fellowship. This can be a very hard 


discipline to establish. But failure to engage in worship 


and fellowship each week damages our faith profoundly. 


There are multiple times to gather for worship in nearly 


every community. Find the time, find the place in a strong 


Bible believing and teaching church, and let nothing stand 


in your way. Again, do not compromise or make excuses. 


For your time of worship each week, there is nothing 


more important to do. NOTHING!


Guarding relationships. We must ask of every 


relationship: “Is (insert name here) making me more like 


the world, or am I making (insert name here) more like 


Jesus?” If we are going in the wrong direction, it’s time 


to drastically change the nature of the relationship. 


Likewise, we want to build our relationships with 


everyone who helps us become more like Jesus! We need 


these people in our lives!


Service in the Kingdom of God. When we find a place of 


service, it puts us in a place of repeated obedience. 


Whether our service is big or little by human standards, 


all that we do in obedience is absolutely huge! We may 


serve in traditional ways: Sunday School teacher, usher, 


greeter. Or we may serve in less traditional ways: shut-in 


visitation, phone call prayer, card writer. Whatever God 


wants us to do, when we do it week in and week out, it 


builds great consistency.


When you do these five things, you begin to gain a level 


of consistency in your life that will help you grow 


spiritually. It will help others grow spiritually as well. You 


will be an inspiration and encouragement to others. All 


this is world changing! All this is abundant living! That’s 


what we are here to do!!!


I hope you enjoyed reading every bit of this piece and most importantly learnt from it.

Thank you for reading❤️.

Leave your comments and also share this great knowledge gained.

Love y’all.

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