Spiritual Disciplines for Today

Morning Meditation: When Darkness Feels Like Light
(Psalm 139)
Begin your day with the reassuring truth that God’s presence surrounds you—not to punish, but to guide, protect, and love. This meditation reminds us that even the darkest places are illuminated by His presence, and we are never alone.

Daily Devotional Blog: Why Some Seeds Never Grow
(Mark 4:1–9)
Jesus’ parable of the sower invites us to examine the condition of our hearts. Are we receptive to God’s Word or distracted by the world? This reflection challenges us to keep sowing faithfully, even when we don’t immediately see results.

Bible in a Year Reflection: Two Kingdoms, One Warning
(2 Kings 17–18)
A tale of two kingdoms—one that falls due to idolatry and one that rises under righteous leadership. This entry contrasts the northern kingdom’s decline with Hezekiah’s reforms in Judah, urging us to choose faithful obedience over compromise.

Life Lessons Article: When Darkness Feels Like Light
(Psalm 139)
This heartwarming story of a child’s innocent struggle with God’s constant presence leads into a deeper conversation about what it really means to be fully known and fully loved. A powerful reminder that God stays close not to catch us, but to care for us.

Evening Meditation: When Light and Darkness Collide
(2 Corinthians 6:14)
As the day winds down, reflect on the importance of being spiritually aligned in your closest relationships. This devotion calls us to walk in the light, stay uncompromised, and rest in the presence of a holy God who lovingly sets boundaries for our good.

Thank you for taking the time today to study the Word and follow the Lord in spiritual discipline. May these reflections strengthen your walk, guide your decisions, and draw your heart ever closer to the Savior.

Pastor Hogg

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