How to Create Consistent Content Using Biblical Principles

Do you find yourself constantly trying to create content every week, only to be held back by your busy schedule? Are you overwhelmed with tasks, leaving you scrambling for free time to get your ideas out there?

Imagine being able to create and post more content consistently, without the stress.

In the last seven days alone, I’ve published 21 pieces of content—possibly more—ranging from blog posts to videos across multiple YouTube channels. And that doesn’t even include tweets or smaller updates.

Today, I’ll share a Biblical principle that has helped me turn one piece of content into thirty, without feeling overwhelmed.

I’ll also reveal two essential practices you can start implementing right away to achieve consistent output and grow your influence.

An image of wooden letter tiles with the words CONSISTENT COMPELLING CONTENT.Why Consistent Content Matters

In my previous business, consistent content was the foundation that brought me success. Strangers discovered my work, saw the value I offered, and began following my advice.

Over time, this trust led them to pay me $100s, even $1,000s. But none of this would have happened without the first piece of content.

Despite knowing the importance of content, I often felt weighed down by other commitments. The question that always came up was,

“How am I going to do this all by myself? I can’t do this on my own.”

It haunted me, causing many great ideas to never see the light of day. At least at that time.

Does this sound familiar? If so, know that you’re not alone—and that there’s a solution.

A Biblical Blueprint for Success

There are many examples in the Bible, but one of them stands out more than most to me. In the book of Exodus, we meet Moses, the chosen leader God appointed to free the Israelites from slavery in Egypt. Through Moses, God performed incredible miracles, delivering His people from suffering and guiding them toward freedom. 

After their escape, God tasked Moses with an extraordinary project: the construction of a glorious structure to serve as His dwelling among the people. This structure, a mobile tent or tabernacle, was unlike anything ordinary.

Its unassuming exterior concealed an interior adorned with gold, silver, and other valuable materials, showcasing divine grandeur. Much like a traveling circus, the Israelites would set up the tabernacle and take it down as they moved. 

To ensure the magnificence of this sacred space, God provided Moses with detailed blueprints and a critical instruction: “Make sure you design it just like I showed you.”

Imagine the weight of this task! Many would have been overwhelmed, wondering how to accomplish something so monumental alone. 

But Moses, a wise and faithful leader, understood that success would not come from working in isolation.

Over six chapters in Exodus, God meticulously outlined every detail of the design, laying the foundation for what would become a transformative lesson in leadership and divine provision.

And after those chapters, here lies the secret…

In Exodus 31:1-3 it says,

“And the Lord spake unto Moses, saying, See, I have called by name Bezaleel the son of Uri, the son of Hur, of the tribe of Judah: And I have filled him with the spirit of God, in wisdom, and in understanding, and in knowledge, and in all manner of workmanship.”

This principle of outsourcing and relying on others’ expertise is as relevant today as it was then.

This lesson is clear: great results come when you work with others who have the skills and passion to complement your own. I’ve spoken about the importance of this before.

An image of a person helping another person go up.Tip 1: Get Help—You Don’t Have to Do It All Yourself

When I first started my business, I struggled to juggle all the tasks on my own. From recording videos to editing, designing thumbnails, and writing blog posts, it felt impossible to do it all.

I remember asking myself the same question Moses might have faced:

“How can I possibly handle this by myself?”

As a content creator, your role isn’t to do everything yourself. Editing videos, designing thumbnails, or managing social media might not be your strong suits—and that’s okay. Like Moses, you can accomplish more by involving others.

Everything changed when I hired an editor. Suddenly, I had more time to focus on what I loved—creating content. My videos looked better, my workload felt lighter, and I was able to produce more.

For example, during one week, I posted 21 pieces of content across my blog, YouTube channels, and social media. This wouldn’t have been possible without help.

If you’re feeling stuck, consider outsourcing tasks to skilled professionals. Platforms like Fiverr and Upwork are great resources to find editors, designers, or assistants.

You don’t have to commit to full-time help—start small and build from there. The time and energy you save will be invaluable.

Tip 2: Repurpose Content—Multiply What You Have

The principle of multiplication is at the heart of this strategy. Just as Jesus multiplied loaves and fishes to feed thousands, you can multiply your content to reach a broader audience.

Start with one core piece, such as a video or a blog post, and repurpose it into multiple formats:

  • Break down the transcript into tweets.
  • Extract short, impactful quotes for Instagram or Facebook posts.
  • Edit the content into smaller clips for reels or YouTube shorts.
  • Compile related ideas into an email newsletter.

With tools like AI and skilled collaborators, this process becomes even easier. For example, I use AI to generate headers for my blog posts, tweetables, and shareable clips from my transcripts, ensuring I maximize the value of each piece of content.

By working smarter, not harder, you can amplify your message and make a greater impact.

Real-Life Example: Creating Crowds Quickly

I recently launched a new product called Create Crowds Quickly, a $27-dollar workshop where attendees learned how to get thousands of video views on their YouTube fast. The reason why it’s easier for me to do these things is because, I’ve outsourced editing to editors, and that frees me up to make more content; I can make more money.  

A DVD image of Create Crowds Quickly.When you stop seeing content creation as a solitary, one-time effort, you unlock the potential to be everywhere at once. This approach not only saves time but also ensures consistent visibility online.

A Simple Shift to More Productivity

Let’s circle back to the two practices I mentioned earlier:

  1. Get Help: Don’t hesitate to bring others into your process. Whether it’s a part-time editor or a graphic designer, outsourcing can save you hours of time and help you maintain consistency.
  2. Re-purpose Content: Instead of creating something new every time, find ways to reuse and re-imagine your existing work. Think of your content as seeds that can grow into an entire harvest.

With these strategies in place, you’ll not only produce more content but also have more time to focus on other important aspects of your life and business.

If you found this article helpful, you’ll love my other post about how to grow from nothing fast. By adopting these Biblical principles and practical tips, you can transform your content strategy and achieve consistency without sacrificing your well-being.

Let this be your starting point to create, multiply, and inspire.

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Israel

He’s learning to serve the Christian community better and better each day through his teaching on the Bible (both theory and practical application for everyday life). Israel Ikhinmwin loves to share the truth of God’s Word and be an example for other Christians looking to develop your faith.

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