As we step into this new day, may the Lord bless your walk with Him. He has promised to finish the good work He has begun in you, shaping your faith through each moment. These daily devotions are meant to draw you into His presence, encouraging you to rest in His love and to walk in His strength. Together, we enter into the rhythm of Scripture, reflection, and prayer that nurtures our Christian walk.
Here is today’s journey of devotion and reflection:
He Listens When I Call – As the Day Ends
A reflection on Psalm 116:1 that reminds us of God’s faithful listening ear and His invitation to rest in Him at the close of every day.
Known by Name: Inspirational Promises of God – DID YOU KNOW
An exploration of the promises that God sees, shields, protects, and calls us by name, offering encouragement that we are never forgotten.
Faith in the Furnace, Humility in the Field – Thru the Bible in a Year
A walk through Daniel 3–4 showing God’s presence in fiery trials and His discipline of the proud, teaching us to trust His sovereignty.
Tragedies into Triumphs – A Day in the Life of Jesus
The story of Jesus raising Lazarus reminds us that despair is never the final word and that Christ turns grief into resurrection hope.
The Eyes of the Lord Are Upon You – As the Day Begins
A meditation on 2 Chronicles 16:9 reminding us that God searches for those fully committed to Him so He can strengthen their hearts.
As you engage with these devotions, may you be nourished by the Scriptures, strengthened in your faith journey, and encouraged to live fully in the presence of Christ.
Blessings on your spiritual disciplines today.
Pastor Hogg
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“You wrote that the rabbis weave the warp and weft of culture and custom, making the fabric of the Cohen people. That image struck me. In your view, can threads from outside ever be woven in without tearing the cloth, or must the loom always be set apart?”
Michael
The Cohen people – only they understand and breath tohor spirits from within our Yatzir HaTov.
Moshe