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Daily Walk

Walking With Jesus Every Day

Salvation is a moment. Sanctification is a lifetime. Here is how to build a daily relationship with the God who loves you more than you can imagine.

01

Prayer

Your Direct Line to God

Prayer is the foundation of your relationship with God. It is not about performing or impressing anyone — it is simply an honest conversation with your Heavenly Father. He already knows what is on your heart, but He wants to hear it from you.

Start each day by talking to God. Thank Him for the new day. Ask for His guidance. Bring your worries, your joys, your questions. There is no wrong way to pray as long as it comes from the heart.

A helpful framework is the ACTS model: Adoration (praising God for who He is), Confession (admitting where you have fallen short), Thanksgiving (expressing gratitude), and Supplication (asking for what you and others need). But do not let any framework become a formula — let your prayers be real.

Pray without ceasing.

1 Thessalonians 5:17 KJV
02

Bible Study

Hearing God Speak

The Bible is alive. It is not just an ancient book — it is God breathing truth into your life right now. Every time you open it, you give God an opportunity to shape your mind, correct your path, and fill you with hope.

Find a time that works for you — morning, lunch, evening — and make it consistent. Even ten minutes a day will transform your life over time. Read slowly. Think about what you read. Ask yourself: what is God saying to me through this?

Consider joining a Bible study group at your church. Studying with others brings accountability and perspectives you might miss on your own. And do not be afraid to ask questions — wrestling with Scripture is part of growing.

Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path.

Psalm 119:105 KJV
03

Fellowship

You Were Not Meant to Do This Alone

Christianity is a team sport. God created the church not as a building, but as a family — people who encourage, challenge, support, and carry one another through life.

Get plugged into a small group or Bible study. Serve alongside others. Show up even when you do not feel like it. Real community happens when you commit to being present, being honest, and being vulnerable.

The people around you will shape who you become. Surround yourself with believers who take their faith seriously, who will call you higher, and who will love you when you stumble. Iron sharpens iron.

And let us consider one another to provoke unto love and to good works.

Hebrews 10:24 KJV
04

Serving Others

Faith in Action

Jesus did not come to be served — He came to serve. And He calls us to do the same. Serving is not just volunteering at church (though that matters). It is a way of life — looking for opportunities every day to love the people around you.

Start where you are. Help a neighbor. Encourage a coworker. Be patient with your family. Give generously with your time, your money, and your attention. These are not just nice things to do — they are the evidence that Christ lives in you.

Look for ways to use your unique gifts and talents for God's purposes. Every ability you have — from cooking to coding to simply listening well — can be used to serve others and bring glory to God.

For even the Son of man came not to be ministered unto, but to minister.

Mark 10:45 KJV
05

Sharing Your Faith

Telling Your Story

The most powerful tool you have for sharing Jesus is your own story. No one can argue with what happened to you. When you tell someone how God changed your life — honestly, humbly, and without pressure — it carries more weight than any sermon.

You do not need to have all the answers. You do not need to be a theologian. You just need to be willing to say, "Let me tell you what happened to me." The Holy Spirit will do the rest.

Live in a way that makes people curious. When they see your peace in chaos, your joy in hardship, and your love for people who are hard to love — they will ask questions. And when they do, be ready to share the hope that lives inside you.

But sanctify the Lord God in your hearts: and be ready always to give an answer to every man that asketh you a reason of the hope that is in you.

1 Peter 3:15 KJV

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