And Rangers midfielder Ross McCrorie feels it would be a "huge" psychological boost to end 2018 on top of the pile, and crucially, above rivals Celtic.
"The next four games are massive for us," said McCrorie.
"If we can be more consistent then hopefully we can finish the end of the year at the top.
"That would be huge for us, to be honest. That's our aim for the end of the year, we want to finish on a high so that would be the best possible outcome for us.
“Our aim is to finish top so obviously we are working to stay at the top all the time.
"But that doesn't come through inconsistency so we know ourselves we need to be a lot more consistent with our game."
Steven Gerrard took over as Rangers boss last summer in his first senior management role (Image: Twitter: @RFC_Charity)
Sunday's results mean only eight points separate the top eight teams in the league and Rangers know they face a serious test when they visit eighth-placed Hibs on Wednesday.
They also play Hibs next week, in between games against St Johnstone and Celtic.
"It's very tight, the league," McCrorie said. "It's great entertainment for the fans and tells you the quality of the teams in the league.
“But we are just focused on ourselves and we'll take each game as it comes. Hibs are a big team and it's a massive game for us."
Steven Gerrard's side have won 10 of their 17 league fixtures this season (Image: GETTY)
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McCrorie has started the last two games in midfield after being restricted to only five minutes of action during October and November, and the 20-year-old feels he is now benefiting from the guidance of Gerrard and Gary McAllister.
"It's been up and down but recently I have been involved so hopefully that continues," he said.
"The manager has been great with me. He knows I'm young and he wants to develop me into the way he wants me to be, so whatever the manager says then I'm fine with that.