Today’s Spiritual Disciplines

Thank you for taking the time to invest in your spiritual well-being today. Each entry below is crafted to help you encounter the truth of God’s Word, reflect on His goodness, and align your life with His purpose. May these devotions deepen your faith, renew your mind, and guide your heart.

1. Morning Meditation: As the Day Begins
Luke 19:10 – “For the Son of Man came to seek and to save the lost.”
This meditation reminds us of Jesus’ relentless pursuit of the lost. It invites us to receive the grace of being found—and to live with purpose by helping others discover the Savior who still seeks them today.

2. A Day in the Life of Jesus: Sent Among Wolves
Matthew 10:16–23
Jesus prepares His disciples for the cost of following Him. This blog explores how persecution becomes a platform for witness, and how the Holy Spirit empowers us to speak when words are hard to find.

3. Thru the Bible in a Year: Power, Pride, and Providence
2 Chronicles 23–25
We journey through the rise and fall of Jehoiada, Joash, and Amaziah—three lives that teach us how godly leadership, spiritual compromise, and unchecked pride affect legacy and faithfulness.

4. Life Lessons Learned: The Illusion of Control
Isaiah 44
This article calls out the modern idols we shape from our own accomplishments and asks us to surrender to a God who is far bigger than our need to control. The only true Savior is the One we didn’t make.

5. Evening Meditation: As the Day Ends
Psalm 67:7 – “God shall bless us; let all the ends of the earth fear him!”
This end-of-day reflection centers on how God’s blessings are never meant to terminate on us, but to ripple outward and bring reverence to His name across the world.

May the Lord bless your walk with Him today. May His Spirit speak through you, His Word shape you, and His love sustain you in every moment.

With gratitude and blessing,
Pastor Hogg

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