Today’s Spiritual Disciplines

As we begin this new day, may the Lord bless your spiritual walk with strength, peace, and renewal. God has promised to finish the good work He has begun in each of us, and every act of devotion brings us closer to the fullness of His purpose. I invite you to step gently into the rhythm of daily disciplines, trusting that His presence meets you in every reflection, prayer, and quiet moment.

Here is a glimpse of today’s devotional journey:

1. Bearing the Cross in Daily Life – As the Day Ends
An evening meditation on Luke 14:27 that reminds us true discipleship is found in daily surrender to Christ’s will.

2. Carried Home with Joy – A Day in the Life of Jesus
A reflection on Luke 15:1–7 that shows the heart of God as a Shepherd who seeks out every lost soul with joy.

3. When No One Stands in the Gap – Thru the Bible in a Year
A walk through Ezekiel 22–23, reminding us of the seriousness of sin, the need for intercession, and the hope we find in Christ who stands for us.

4. Treasures in Each Other – DID YOU KNOW
Four uplifting truths about valuing others, serving in love, and seeing people as treasures, just as Jesus did.

5. The Great Banquet Invitation – As the Day Begins
A morning devotion on Luke 14:15 that celebrates God’s invitation to His eternal table and calls us to extend that grace to others.

As you reflect on these daily devotions, may your faith journey be enriched, your Christian walk strengthened, and your heart drawn closer to the Lord. Thank you for making these Scripture reflections part of your day.

Pastor Hogg

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    1. Because of you, Moshe. No other nation or people have survived the course of history save the Jewish people. And Israel has survived all attempts against it. Every nation or people have had their moment and passed into history. Every one save the Jew. Your existence goes contrary to all human and natural laws. That exception is divine and a sign of His promise to keep you. You, Moshe, are why we believe.

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