Today’s Spiritual Disciplines

Heavenly Father, as we begin this day together, we ask for Your blessing on our journey of faith. Strengthen our spirits, steady our steps, and open our hearts to receive what You have for us in Your Word. May each meditation, reflection, and prayer draw us closer to You, sharpen our understanding, and deepen our obedience. Walk with us, Lord, as we seek to walk with You. Amen.

Here is your guide for today’s spiritual disciplines:

As the Day Begins – Standing Tall in the Freedom of Grace
A morning reflection on Galatians 5:1, reminding us that our freedom in Christ is not a license but a call to walk in grace and assurance.

Jesus Warns Against Looking Down on Others
A powerful look at Matthew 18:10–14, where Jesus commands us to value and protect the “little ones” and seek out the lost with a shepherd’s heart.

Remembering, Responding, and Returning (Thru the Bible in a Year)
A study through Psalms 78–81 offering historical reflection, heartfelt cries for help, and a call to hearken to God with obedience and trust.

Chasing Wealth or Following Christ? (Life Lessons Learned)
An honest conversation on 1 Timothy 6 and the choice between serving wealth or pursuing Christ, challenging readers to examine where their treasure truly lies.

From Prison to Purpose (A Biblical Take on Today’s World)
Inspired by a real-world testimony of wrongful imprisonment, this post reflects on how God uses suffering to shape our identity and deepen our faith.

As the Day Ends – Walking by the Spirit
An evening meditation on Galatians 5:16, encouraging us to reflect on the Spirit’s presence throughout the day and to rest in His renewing grace.

Your commitment to spiritual growth is an investment in eternity. Thank you for tending to your soul today. May the Lord meet you in each moment and fill you with His peace and purpose.

Pastor Hogg

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