May the Lord bless your walk with Him today—guiding your thoughts, strengthening your spirit, and drawing you nearer to His heart. As you commit to time in the Word, in prayer, and in reflection, may you find His peace surrounding you and His truth shaping every step.
Here’s what you can look forward to in today’s readings:
1. As the Day Begins: Living as Children of Light
Start your day with Ephesians 5:8 and a powerful reminder that you are not just walking in the light—you are light in the Lord. This morning meditation explores how your daily choices can reflect the goodness, righteousness, and truth of Christ.
2. When We Pray Together: Jesus in the Midst
This spiritual discipline blog based on Matthew 18:19–20 reflects on Jesus’ promise to be with us when we gather in prayer. Discover the spiritual power of praying in unity and the humble courage that comes with trusting God’s will together.
3. From Mortality to Majesty: A Journey Through Psalms 90–96
Take a deep dive into these seven Psalms, covering themes of human frailty, divine protection, praise, justice, and mission. This post weaves together a full day of praise and reflection from Moses to the mission of proclaiming God’s greatness.
4. Faith or Fear? Two Responses to Life’s Impossible Moments
Learn from the contrasting examples of Saul and Jonathan in 1 Samuel 13–14. This life lesson challenges you to respond with faith, not panic, in the face of overwhelming circumstances.
5. When Words Are Watched: Free Speech and Faith in Today’s Europe
This biblical take on current events reflects on increasing concerns about freedom of religious speech in Europe. Grounded in 2 Timothy 4:2, it encourages believers to speak the truth in love—boldly and wisely.
6. As the Day Ends: A Life Lit by the Light
Close your evening with another look at Ephesians 5:8–9. This reflective meditation and prayer lead you to rest in your identity as a child of light, giving thanks for the day and seeking renewal for tomorrow.
Thank you for giving your attention to your spiritual health. May the Lord bless your journey today and every day.
Pastor Hogg