Holy Week Reflections

Today’s Spiritual Disciplines

1. As the Day Begins: Drawing Joy from the Wells of Salvation

Start your day with Isaiah 12:3–4, a reminder that joy isn’t found in fleeting pleasures but in the deep, sustaining well of God’s salvation. Learn how drawing from this well transforms how we face each new day.

2. A Year in the Life of Jesus: Keep Knocking

Explore Matthew 7:7–11 through the lens of Jesus’ invitation to ask, seek, and knock. This devotional reflects on persistence in prayer, trusting God’s character, and learning what it means to desire what is good in His eyes.

3. Thru the Bible in a Year: When Kings Rise

Journey through 1 Kings 1–2 and consider what we can learn from the transition of leadership from David to Solomon. Discover how God’s justice, guidance, and wisdom carry us through uncertain changes in life.

4. Life Lessons Learned: Let It Rain

Reflect on Deuteronomy 32 and Paul’s message in 2 Corinthians 8. This article challenges us to teach with grace, lead with humility, and finish the good work God has placed in our hands—just as Moses and the early church were called to do.

5. As the Day Ends: The Table That Tells a Story

Conclude your day by meditating on 1 Corinthians 11:25–26. Be drawn into the beauty and power of the Lord’s Supper—a table where memory meets mission and where we proclaim His death until He returns.

Thank you for walking through Holy Week in the Scriptures. May these devotions nurture your spirit and strengthen your faith as we draw nearer to the Cross and await the Resurrection morning.

Pastor Hogg

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