Today’s Spiritual Disciplines

May the Lord bless you as you walk with Him today. May His Spirit strengthen your resolve, refresh your heart, and remind you that He who began a good work in you will be faithful to complete it. As you step into the rhythm of prayer, reflection, and Scripture, remember that each moment spent in His presence shapes you more deeply into His likeness. These daily devotions are not tasks to complete but sacred invitations to commune with the living God—one sunrise, one verse, one act of trust at a time.

 

Summary of Today’s Devotions

Teach Me Your Paths – As the Day Begins
Psalm 25:5 invites us to begin the day by asking God to lead and teach us, finding peace in His direction and joy in His faithful presence.

When Lightning Splits the Sky – A Day in the Life of Jesus
From Matthew 24:23–28, Jesus warns against false teachers, calling believers to discernment and steadfast faith in His Word as we await His return.

Lessons from the Lord’s Work and Warnings – Thru the Bible in a Year
In Luke 10–11, we witness Christ’s ministry in teaching and warning, learning how love, prayer, and humility shape the true disciple’s heart.

Knowing the Voice of Truth – Afternoon Moment
Charles Stanley’s reflection from Into His Presence reminds us that discernment comes through knowing Scripture so well that falsehoods stand out against it.

When the Cross Stops Being Comfortable – Did You Know
Drawing from John 15:18–20, 2 Timothy 3:12, and Luke 9:23–24, we rediscover that following Jesus means carrying a cross of surrender, courage, and grace.

Waiting in the Quiet of His Truth – As the Day Ends
Closing the day with Psalm 25:5, we are called to rest in God’s faithfulness, trusting that His truth guides us through every unseen hour of the night.

 

As you journey through today’s reflections, may the Lord’s truth anchor your heart, His Word renew your mind, and His peace keep you steady in every circumstance.

Pastor Hogg

 

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