May the Lord bless your walk of faith today and strengthen your heart in every good work He has begun within you. As Paul reminds us, “He who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus.” (Philippians 1:6) This day is not an accident—it is another opportunity to grow in grace, deepen your trust, and rest in the presence of the One who never stops shaping you. As you journey through today’s devotions, may your spirit be nourished, your thoughts centered in Christ, and your heart open to His transforming love.
As the Day Begins – “Grace That Multiplies” (2 Peter 1:2)
Begin your morning with the assurance that God’s grace and peace grow within us through a deeper relationship with Christ, multiplying joy and strength for the day ahead.
A Day in the Life of Jesus – “Faithful in the Little Things” (Matthew 25:14–30)
Reflect on the Parable of the Talents and discover how faithfulness in everyday life opens the door to greater joy and eternal purpose.
Thru the Bible in a Year – “From Jericho to Jerusalem: Salvation, Service, and Surrender” (Luke 19–20)
Journey with Jesus as He saves Zacchaeus, teaches on stewardship, cleanses the temple, and faces growing opposition—all pointing to the cross and resurrection to come.
Afternoon Moment – “A Living Message of His Love” (Philippians 1:6)
Be reminded through the words of Dr. Charles Stanley that each believer is a unique, living message of Christ’s love, growing daily in His purpose and grace.
Did You Know – “Turning Hearts Back Home”
Explore four powerful truths calling God’s people to repentance—from pride and misplaced priorities to integrity and purity—each a step toward renewed faithfulness.
As the Day Ends – “Strength for the Journey Ahead” (2 Peter 1:3)
Close your evening with the comforting truth that God’s divine power has already given you everything needed for life and godliness; rest in His sufficiency as the day concludes.
May each reflection lead you nearer to the heart of God and remind you that spiritual growth is not about perfection, but perseverance in His presence. Walk in His peace today—He is faithful to finish what He has begun.
Pastor Hogg
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