Today’s Spiritual Disciplines

Thank you for your continued attention to your spiritual health and growth. Your daily investment in the Word and in prayer nurtures a heart that is fully alive to the presence of God. May the reflections below encourage your journey and draw you closer to the heart of Christ.

1. As the Day Begins – Leviticus Morning Devotion
This meditation on Leviticus 19:9–10 reminds us to live generously and create space in our lives for others. It challenges us to be mindful of the needs around us and to reflect the heart of God through thoughtful, sacrificial living.

2. Help Wanted – A Day in the Life of Jesus
Centered on Matthew 9:35–38, this blog reflects on Jesus’ compassion for the crowds and His call for laborers to join in the harvest. It highlights our call to prayer and service, and how God often answers those prayers through our own willing hearts.

3. Mixed Legacies – Thru the Bible in a Year
Through 2 Chronicles 15–18, we explore the lives of Asa and Jehoshaphat—two kings whose reigns were marked by both devotion and compromise. Their stories remind us that how we finish matters and that our legacy is shaped by daily surrender.

4. Ashes and Hope – Life Lessons Learned
Inspired by Anne Bradstreet’s poem and Isaiah 33, this article speaks to the loss of earthly things and the eternal treasures that remain. It offers hope for those who have experienced loss and encourages us to build our lives on the unshakable promises of God.

5. As the Day Ends – Evening Meditation on Luke 10:27
This meditation calls us to examine whether we have loved God fully and our neighbor faithfully. It closes the day with a prayerful return to the great commandment and invites rest in the love of the Triune God.

May the Lord bless your walk with Him today. May your heart remain open, your mind attentive, and your spirit willing to be shaped by His truth.

With gratitude and prayer,
Pastor Hogg

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