Today’s Spiritual Disciplines

May the Lord bless your walk with Him today. As you seek His presence through reflection, prayer, and study, may your heart be drawn closer to His will and your spirit refreshed by His nearness. Whether you begin in the early hours or find time throughout the day, may each reading nourish your soul and strengthen your faith.

Here is a preview of today’s spiritual disciplines:

1. As the Day Begins: Walking in the Light of Love
Start your morning with 1 John 2:10–11 as we reflect on what it means to abide in the light of Christ by loving others and choosing reconciliation over resentment.

2. Hard Conversations and Holy Ground – A Day in the Life of Jesus
A reflection on Matthew 18:15–18, where Jesus teaches us how to respond when a fellow believer sins against us—through love, truth, and a redemptive process aimed at unity.

3. From Courtrooms to Covenant – Thru the Bible in a Year
Journey through Psalms 82–89 and explore God’s justice, our desire for worship, the call to revival, and the promises of God’s covenant, all revealing our daily need for Him.

4. Why Our Marriage Still Works – Life Lessons Learned
A heartfelt reflection on five core reasons a lasting, Christ-centered marriage endures, drawn from Scripture and personal experience spanning decades of faithful partnership.

5. Smuggling Light into the Darkness – A Biblical Take on Today’s World
Responding to current events in Korea through the lens of Romans 10:14–15, this article explores the cost and calling of bringing God’s Word into places of persecution.

6. As the Day Ends – Evening Meditation on Psalm 75:1
End your day in gratitude by recounting God’s nearness and wondrous deeds, and enter rest with a heart lifted in thanks for the quiet mercies of another day lived with Him.

Thank you for tending to your spiritual health with such intentionality. May each reflection draw you closer to the heart of God.

Pastor Hogg

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