
This Is Why You Don't Grow After Salvation
Salvation is the door. Discipleship is the road. Growth needs nutrition, atmosphere, and rhythm.
The altar is a starting line. Many believers stop running the moment they cross it.
Bishop Oyedepo teaches that growth in the Kingdom is a personal responsibility wrapped in divine assistance. Your hunger sets the pace.
If you are wondering why your spiritual life has plateaued, the answer almost always sits inside your daily rhythm.
Word
A chapter a day.
Prayer
A quiet hour.
Fellowship
Stay planted.
Service
Volunteer often.
The Word Is Your Food
Skipped meals starve a soul. The Bible is bread, milk, meat, and honey. Build a daily intake habit you can keep, even on busy days.
Start with a chapter. Mark one verse. Carry it through the day. Let that verse re-arrange your conversations and your decisions.
Prayer Is the Atmosphere
A plant grows quietly because the air around it is right. Build a secret place. A time, a chair, a notebook, a posture of listening.
Move beyond requests. Worship, wait, and write down what you receive.
Fellowship Is Your Soil
Where you plant decides what you produce. The local church is a greenhouse for your gifting. Stay connected, stay teachable, stay involved.
Faithful attendance is a spiritual investment that pays compound interest over years.
Service Is the Stretching
Muscles only build under resistance. Stretch yourself into service. Volunteer in your local church. Step into a role that scares you a little.
Growth often hides on the other side of yes.
Growth is a decision long before it becomes a season.
The seed of the Word will not return void in a heart that gives it room.
“As newborn babes, desire the sincere milk of the word, that ye may grow thereby.”
“Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together, as the manner of some is.”
“Those that be planted in the house of the Lord shall flourish in the courts of our God.”
Prayer Altar
Build the Daily
Your altar will become your altitude. Build the daily and trust the harvest.
Start small. Stay consistent. Watch heaven respond to a heart that keeps showing up.