Today’s Spiritual Disciplines

May the Lord bless you richly as you begin today’s faith journey. Whether you are just rising or already in motion, may your heart be attuned to His presence and your mind open to the gentle promptings of the Spirit. You are not walking alone—these daily devotions are steppingstones along the sacred path of your Christian walk. May today’s reflections nourish your soul and draw you closer to the One who walks with you.

Here’s a preview of today’s spiritual disciplines to guide your day:

As the Day Begins: Walking Humbly with the Wise
This morning meditation on Psalm 25:9 reminds us that God teaches and guides the humble—not the proud—and calls us to begin each day with a teachable heart.

A Day in the Life of Jesus: When Truth Finds Its Voice
Reflecting on John 7:45–52, this devotion explores Nicodemus’s quiet courage in standing up for Jesus and challenges us to speak truth with humility and conviction.

Thru the Bible in a Year: Wisdom for the Road Ahead
Covering Proverbs 5–8, this Scripture reflection examines the dangers of immorality, the value of diligence, and the invitation to embrace godly wisdom in every area of life.

Life Lessons Learned: Burning the Bridges to Sin
Drawing from King Josiah’s passionate reforms in 2 Kings 22–23, this devotional urges us to examine whether we coddle our sin or truly hate and forsake it as God commands.

As the Day Ends: Walking the Path of Covenant and Love
This peaceful evening reflection on Psalm 25:10 reassures us that all of God’s ways are loving and faithful, inviting us to rest in His covenantal care as the day closes.

Thank you for your dedication to spiritual disciplines and daily devotions. Your desire to walk closely with Christ and care for your soul’s health is a testament to the Spirit’s work within you. May each Scripture reflection today deepen your joy, sharpen your focus, and strengthen your faith.

—Pastor Hogg

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