May the Lord bless your walk with Him today. May each reading strengthen your faith, renew your mind, and draw you deeper into His presence as you continue your journey of intentional spiritual growth.
Here are today’s spiritual discipline reflections:
As the Day Begins: Meditation on Psalm 104:31
Begin your day grounded in the truth that God rejoices in His creation—including you. This morning meditation reminds us that living in God’s glory brings deep joy and eternal purpose.
Bread That Baffles: Why Jesus’ Claim Still Offends (A Day in the Life of Jesus)
Explore the deep implications of Jesus’ claim to be the Bread of Life in John 6:41–51. This post helps us see how familiarity can blind us to divinity—and how belief is born from God’s initiative, not our understanding.
Walls, Worship, and Wake-Up Calls (Thru the Bible in a Year)
Reflect on Nehemiah 11–13, where leadership, dedication, and spiritual reform define the final chapters. A compelling reminder that faithfulness matters more than comfort or status.
When Obedience Costs Your Dreams (Life Lessons Learned)
Baruch’s disappointment becomes our lesson in surrendering ambition to gain something greater: life in God’s hands. This article brings clarity to what it means to find contentment in calling.
As the Day Ends: Meditation on Galatians 6:7
Close your day with a reflection on the principle of sowing and reaping. This meditation invites you to assess the seeds you’ve sown today and find peace in the God who honors faithful planting.
Thank you for your attention to your spiritual health today. Your devotion to walking intentionally with Christ brings glory to God and growth to your soul.
Pastor Hogg