Today’s Spiritual Disciplines

As we journey together through God’s Word and reflect on His presence in our daily lives, may these five devotionals serve as anchors for your spirit and nourishment for your faith. Each one is written with prayerful intention, grounded in Scripture, and designed to help you grow in grace and truth.

1. Morning Meditation — “As the Day Begins: Psalm 93:5”
This morning reflection centers on the surety of God’s testimonies and the beauty of holiness. As we begin our day, we are reminded that peace comes from trusting in the unwavering truth of God’s Word and walking in obedience. Holiness is not about withdrawal from the world, but a witness to God’s character in it.

2. Daily Blog — “Who Do You Say I Am? | A Day in the Life of Jesus”
This devotional explores Mark 6:14–16 and the identity of Jesus. As rumors spread about Him, Herod’s guilt and fear clouded his vision. In contrast, Peter’s clear confession calls us to decide who Jesus truly is. Our response to that question defines everything.

3. Through the Bible — “When Kings Fall and Hope Rises | Thru the Bible in a Year”
In 2 Chronicles 34–36, we witness the last flicker of faithfulness in King Josiah and the subsequent fall of Judah into captivity. Yet even in judgment, God’s redemptive plan emerges. We’re reminded that obedience to God’s Word can spark revival, even in dark days.

4. Life Lessons — “The Gift You Can’t Ignore | Life Lessons Learned”
Based on Isaiah 63–66, this article contrasts the reality of judgment with the relentless mercy of God. It’s not God who condemns anyone to hell—but the refusal to receive His gift of salvation. Heaven or hell isn’t decided by fate; it’s chosen by response.

5. Evening Meditation — “As the Day Ends: Luke 2:29–30”
Simeon’s peaceful words remind us that seeing Christ is enough. This quiet meditation calls us to reflect on God’s faithfulness at the end of the day, just as Simeon rejoiced in the fulfillment of God’s promise in the Christ child.

Let us ask the Lord to bless your walk with Him today—that you would begin with holiness, walk in truth, stay grounded in His Word, receive His gift of life, and rest in His peace.

Thank you for your attention to your spiritual health and your desire to grow in grace. May your day be filled with faith, purpose, and renewal.

Pastor Hogg

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