Today’s Spiritual Disciplines

As you begin your journey through another day, may the Lord bless your walk with Him. May His presence go before you, His wisdom guide your steps, and His Spirit sustain your heart in all you do. These spiritual disciplines are meant to draw you closer to the heart of God and to deepen your daily dependence on His grace. Take each moment as a gift, each reading as a conversation, and each prayer as communion with the One who loves you most.

1. As the Day Begins: Let Your Unfailing Love Be My Comfort
This morning meditation on Psalm 119:76–77 encourages us to begin the day grounded in God’s unfailing love and renewed by His compassion. His Word becomes our guide, His mercy our motivation.

2. Truth in Broad Daylight – A Day in the Life of Jesus
Reflecting on John 7:14–24, this blog explores how Jesus taught openly and with divine authority, reminding us to test all teachings against Scripture and to judge with spiritual discernment rather than appearances.

3. Everything in Its Place – Thru the Bible in a Year
Covering Psalms 135–141, this devotional walks us through themes of God’s might, mercy, justice, and intimacy. These seven psalms guide us to keep every part of life in proper relationship to God.

4. The Secret Conversation of the Soul – Life Lessons Learned
This article introduces the timeless wisdom of Brother Lawrence and his quiet, ongoing practice of living moment-by-moment in the presence of God. His insights invite us to find God in the ordinary.

5. As the Day Ends: Let My Heart Be Blameless
An evening meditation on Psalm 119:80, this post leads us to end the day by examining our hearts, seeking integrity in our walk with God, and resting in His mercy.

Your attention to these spiritual disciplines speaks to your desire for a healthy soul and a faithful journey. May your day be filled with grace, your heart with peace, and your mind with truth.

Pastor Hogg

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