Today’s Spiritual Disciplines

May the Lord bless you as you begin this new day in His presence. Each sunrise is a reminder that the work God has started within us is not finished—it is being shaped moment by moment by His grace. As you enter today’s spiritual disciplines, may your heart be still enough to listen, your faith be strong enough to follow, and your hope be deep enough to rest in His promises. God is faithful to complete what He has begun, molding us into the likeness of Christ through the quiet rhythm of devotion and reflection.

Here is a brief look at today’s journey through Scripture and reflection:

“The Lord Who Governs My Heart” – Morning Devotional
Isaiah 33:22 reminds us that God is not only our Judge and King but also our Savior, ruling every part of our lives with justice and mercy.

“Whom Do You Seek?” – A Day in the Life of Jesus
In John 12:26–36, Jesus calls us to walk in His light, showing that true discipleship means surrendering to the way of the cross and trusting His eternal plan.

“When Faith Meets the Living Word” – Thru the Bible in a Year
Matthew 15–17 reveals Jesus’ authority through healing, teaching, and transfiguration, urging us to live by faith and obedience rather than by sight.

“Crowned in Majesty: Hidden Truths About the Eternal King” – Inspirational Promises
From Isaiah, 1 Timothy, and Revelation, we rediscover Jesus as the Eternal King—patient, merciful, and worthy of all praise.

“To the King Eternal” – As the Day Ends
1 Timothy 1:17 helps us close the day with gratitude, resting in the eternal sovereignty and goodness of God who reigns both now and forever.

May these devotions lead you into deeper fellowship with the Lord today. Let each reflection renew your strength, restore your focus, and remind you that every act of devotion—no matter how small—draws you closer to His heart.

Pastor Hogg

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