May the Lord bless you richly as you walk with Him today. Whatever your schedule, He has already gone before you, preparing moments of grace, strength, and renewal. The One who began a good work in you will carry it through to completion (Philippians 1:6). As you pause for reflection, remember that daily spiritual discipline is not about striving for perfection—it’s about meeting God in the quiet rhythms of your life and allowing His presence to transform each step.
Here’s a look at today’s devotional journey:
Do What Is Right – As the Day Begins
Isaiah 1:17 calls us to begin each morning with purpose—learning to do right, seeking justice, and defending the oppressed as expressions of love for God.
When Righteousness Is Rejected – A Day in the Life of Jesus
Matthew 26:1–5 reminds us that even as the religious leaders plotted against Him, Jesus submitted to the Father’s plan, showing us the strength of obedience amid injustice.
From the Cross to the Crown – Thru the Bible in a Year
Luke 23–24 invites us to walk from the suffering of the crucifixion to the victory of the resurrection, where the story of redemption becomes our own.
If You Love Me – Afternoon Moment
Oswald Chambers reminds us through My Utmost for His Highest that true love for Christ is proven in obedience—not by rule-keeping but by relationship.
When Good People Choose Wrong Company – Did You Know
Proverbs 13:20 and 1 Corinthians 15:33 warn us that the company we keep shapes the path we walk. Wisdom grows in godly fellowship; compromise thrives in careless alliances.
Come and Be Cleansed – As the Day Ends
Isaiah 1:18 closes the day with an invitation to forgiveness—God’s call to reason with Him and be made clean through His redeeming love.
As you move through these reflections, may your heart be strengthened, your mind renewed, and your spirit anchored in the One who loves you beyond measure.
Pastor Hogg
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