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- Humble Yourself and supplicate
Prayer is further than reciting words. It’s a chance for you to have a discussion with God. You can supplicate at any time throughout the day, but you may want to consider starting your day off in prayer. When you open your eyes in the morning and turn off your alarm, thank God for another day. Thank Him for your family, musketeers, your home and transportation, your work, and any other blessings.
- Read and Study Your Bible
Still, would you take the time to read it? God has given us the Bible so we can learn to know him more, If someone close to you wrote you a letter or dispatch. Some indeed describe the Bible as “God’s love letter” to us. When we take time to read his Word, we discover who God is and who we are.
- Join a Group of Like-inclined Religionists
Whether it’s in your car on the way to work or while you clean the house, listening to worship music can be a great way to center your heart on God. You don’t have to sing aloud to worship either. Let your heart and mind reflect on the words of worship being sung, and praise God.
- Do for Others
It’s easy to make our faith each about “me and God.” still, God commands us to love him and others. When we serve others, we act as God’s hands and bases to the world and come more like him in the process. As we walk with God, his love should overflow out of us and into the lives of those around us.
- Seek Out Your Spiritual Gifts
You have also been given perceptiveness, wisdom, faith, knowledge and the fruits of the Spirit love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, virtuousness, and fastness. Some of the gifts have to do with your calling. You have the capability to strengthen these chops with certain activities. However, you can concentrate on aligning those with your purpose and serving others as a means of strengthening your relationship with God, If you’re apprehensive of the spiritual gifts that God has given you.
Some of the other spiritual gifts you may come through in yourself and others include
o Leadership – Are you the one everyone looks to in a situation? Are you further of a leader who takes action than a follower?
o Administration – Do you like to take charge over a church event if no bone differently is leading it? Are you likely to delegate tasks to others and organize groups and events?
o tutoring – Does it bother you when someone quotes Book out of environment? Do you find yourself knowing you could educate others on a specific content?
o Shepherding – Do you watch and serve others while also tutoring or leading? Do you feel responsible for the people God has placed under your care?
o vaticination – Do you feel the Holy Spirit provides you with unique sapience into a person or group? Are you suitable to speak bravely with Biblical trueness?
o Serving – Do you concentrate on meeting the requirements of others in your church and community? Do you like to work on hands- on systems?
o Mercy – Do you empathize with others who are hurting and seeking comfort? Are you suitable to give a safe space for a friend who’s grieving or who’s in pain?
o Exhortation – Do you counsel people with practical and Bible-grounded results? Can you see the larger vision behind a problem and offer results?
o Giving – Do you go beyond tithes and immolations, and find ways to support ministries with fiscal paying? Do you give your time and plutocrat anonymously so as to not “show off,” but to foster the area of God?