Today’s Spiritual Disciplines

May the Lord bless your walk with Him today. As you move through the rhythms of life, may each reflection, each Scripture, and each prayer draw you deeper into His presence. Below you’ll find the spiritual discipline readings prepared to guide and nourish your soul throughout the day:

As the Day Begins – Ephesians 4:7
Grace Given Just for You
Start your day with the reminder that Christ has apportioned grace to each of us in a personal and purposeful way. This meditation invites you to embrace the unique measure of grace given to you and live in your calling today.

A Day in the Life of Jesus – When Seeing Isn’t Believing (Matthew 16:1–4)
In this look at Jesus’ interaction with skeptical religious leaders, we’re reminded that faith isn’t founded on flashy signs, but on the quiet assurance of God’s presence and promises. Step forward in belief—even when the sky remains still.

Thru the Bible in a Year – When Zeal Misses the Mark (Job 34–37)
Elihu’s speech is a mix of truth and error, offering a cautionary tale about speaking for God without compassion or understanding. This reading explores the heart behind our words and the humility required when discussing divine matters.

Life Lessons Learned – When the Dry Bones Rise (Ezekiel 37–39)
A vision of restoration reminds us that God brings life to what seems hopeless. From prophecy to personal revival, this blog speaks to the renewing breath of God that can fill both nations and hearts.

As the Day Ends – Proverbs 7:1–2
Guarding Wisdom with Your Life
As the evening settles in, this meditation urges you to treasure God’s commands as the apple of your eye. Let His Word be your guide, your protection, and your peace as you rest.

Thank you for dedicating this time to invest in your spiritual health. May each entry nurture your soul, strengthen your faith, and deepen your intimacy with the Lord.

Pastor Hogg

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