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Simple Ways to Grow Spiritually Today

By Marvin Coffman | Handcrafted Warriors

Spiritual growth doesn’t require a dramatic reset or a long list of resolutions. In fact, some of the most meaningful growth happens quietly through small, consistent choices made in ordinary moments.

Many believers want to grow closer to God but feel overwhelmed by where to start. The pressure to “do more” can easily turn into guilt, especially when life gets busy or plans fall apart. But God isn’t calling us to perfection. He’s inviting us into faithfulness.

True spiritual growth is built on consistency, not intensity.

Jesus Himself modeled this kind of steady devotion. His life wasn’t rushed or reactionary. He remained focused on the Father’s will, rooted in prayer, Scripture, and obedience. When we follow that example, growth becomes sustainable and life-giving.

Here are six simple, practical ways to grow spiritually starting today.

1. Begin with Prayer

Prayer isn’t just a spiritual discipline, it’s alignment.

Before trying to change habits or set goals, invite God into the process. Ask Him what He wants to grow in your heart during this season. When prayer leads, growth follows naturally, without frustration or comparison.

2. Focus on What Matters Most

Spiritual growth flourishes when priorities are clear.

Time in God’s Word, prayer, and quiet reflection should come before everything else. These aren’t boxes to check; they are spaces where transformation happens. When your relationship with God becomes the priority, everything else finds its proper place.

3. Write Down Small, Faithful Steps

Big spiritual goals can feel overwhelming but small steps build momentum.

Write down simple actions you can take consistently, whether it’s reading Scripture for a few minutes a day, journaling, or setting aside intentional prayer time. Faithfulness in small things leads to lasting change.

4. Speak God’s Word Daily

What we speak shapes what we believe.

Scripture renews the mind and strengthens the heart. When discouragement creeps in, God’s Word reminds us who we are and who He is. Speaking truth especially on difficult days helps anchor our faith and fuels perseverance.

5. Prepare Your Heart Ahead of Time

Spiritual consistency rarely happens by accident.

Taking a few moments at night to reflect, pray, or plan time with God for the next day creates intentionality. Even when plans shift, preparation helps keep your heart focused rather than distracted.

6. Release Guilt and Keep Going

Growth doesn’t require a flawless record.

There will be missed days and imperfect weeks but that’s not failure. God’s grace invites us to rise again, not retreat in shame. Spiritual maturity grows when we choose persistence over self-criticism.

Growth Happens One Step at a Time

Spiritual growth isn’t about how fast you move it’s about staying faithful to the path God sets before you.

When we walk consistently with Him, small daily choices begin to shape our character, deepen our faith, and equip us to serve others well. Over time, we don’t just see changed habits we see transformed hearts.

Stay rooted. Stay faithful. Keep walking forward.To explore more encouragement, resources, and faith-driven living, visit https://handcraftedwarriors.com/ and join a community committed to growing stronger spiritually, mentally, and purposefully.

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