Today’s Spiritual Disciplines

As you begin this day, may the Lord bless your walk with Him. May His Spirit guide you into truth, His love steady your heart, and His Word enrich your every thought. Whether you read in the quiet of morning or reflect in the stillness of evening, may these spiritual disciplines draw you deeper into His presence.

Here’s what awaits you today:

1. As the Day Begins: A Morning Meditation on Psalm 104:33–34
“Let your life be a song of praise, your soul a sanctuary of rejoicing.” This morning meditation invites you to live the day as an offering of worship, allowing your thoughts and actions to bring delight to the Lord.

2. Consuming the Christ: The Scandal and Salvation of Living Bread (John 6:52–59)
Explore how Jesus’ teaching about eating His flesh and drinking His blood calls us into radical union with Him—transforming communion into a daily, embodied act of trust and surrender.

3. Banquets, Beauty, and a Brewing Battle: God’s Hand in Unexpected Places (Esther 1–3)
God’s providence unfolds through palace politics, royal banquets, and quiet obedience. Discover how He places His people in the right place at the right time—even when His name isn’t spoken.

4. When Babylon Falls: Letting Go of the World to Grasp the Eternal (Jeremiah 46–52)
From judgment to personal transformation, this article reflects on how Babylon represents the spiritual distractions of this world—and how we must let it fall from our hearts to walk faithfully with God.

5. As the Day Ends: A Meditation on Luke 1:16
This evening devotion reminds us that God is always calling hearts back to Himself. Just as John the Baptist turned many to the Lord, we too are invited to live lives that point others home.

Thank you for your faithful attention to your spiritual health today. May each word you’ve read plant seeds of grace and truth in your life.

Pastor Hogg

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