4 Tips to Stay Consistent in Bible Study
Refusing to grow spiritually is a choice you make; and no matter how valid your reasons are, they are not enough excuse. Every excuse you give for not growing is a point scored for the enemy.


Staying consistent in Bible Study is something that requires discipline and denial of personal pleasures. Here are 4 simple things you can begin to do to improve your consistency in Bible study. I hope it helps.
1. Stop Giving Excuses.
Refusing to grow spiritually is a choice you make; and no matter how valid your reasons are, they are not enough excuse. Every excuse you give for not growing is a point scored for the enemy. Satan doesn't want you to be the person God has made you to be. So, put his plans to shame by picking your Bible everyday to study.
2. Select a Time and a Place.
If you don't have your Bible Study time and place planned out, it will be difficult to stay consistent. Pick a time and a place that works best for you. The duration you've carved out may not be long; but it's better than nothing if it helps you stay consistent.
3. Remove Distractions
Put your phone on airplane mode or in a different room than the room where you're studying. Let your selected place and time be when you're least distracted (e.g. when others are sleeping). Do whatever you can to make the best use of your study time.
4. Have a Bible Study Plan.
A Bible study plan helps to organize you, so you don't ever feel that you do not know what to study each day. There are several resources online that can help with Bible study plans. And you can check some out here.
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