Daily Habits To Help You Grow

 🗝Daily habits that can help strengthen your faith and deepen your relationship with God

By J. Pena, Apostolic Bishop

🔥God’s Anointed Servant

1. Prayer
  • Begin and end your day with prayer.
  • Speak to God honestly about your joys, struggles, and needs.
  • Include moments of silence to listen for His guidance.
2. Scripture Reading
  • Set aside time daily to read the Bible, even if just a few verses.
  • Meditate on God’s Word, asking the Holy Spirit to reveal its meaning and how it applies to your life.
  • Consider journaling insights and verses that stand out.
3. Worship & Praise
  • Spend time singing, worshiping, or simply expressing gratitude.
  • Praise shifts your focus from problems to God’s greatness.
4. Gratitude Practice
  • Keep a gratitude journal, writing down blessings each day.
  • Thank God for both small and big things—it cultivates a heart of joy and trust.
5. Acts of Love & Service
  • Look for ways to serve others, even in small ways.
  • Living out Christ’s love daily strengthens your walk and draws you closer to His heart.

6. Fasting or Sacrifice
  • Regularly practice self-denial (like fasting from food, media, or distractions) to realign your spirit and focus on God.
7. Fellowship
  • Stay connected with other believers for encouragement, accountability, and shared growth.
  • Pray together and share testimonies of God’s work.
8. Reflection & Repentance
  • End your day with reflection: where did you see God’s hand, where did you fall short?
  • Bring everything before Him, seek forgiveness, and rest in His grace.
  • Amen!
🌅 Starting your day with God is the best foundation of everything.
Begin with God and your day aligns. Breathe, pray, and open Scripture. Let His presence settle your heart, His promises lead your steps, and His Spirit renew your strength. Surrender worries, receive grace, and thank Him in advance. With God first, burdens lighten, purpose clarifies, and courage rises to meet. Amen.
“It is written: ‘Man shall not live on bread alone, but on every word that comes from the mouth of God.’” Matthew 4:4