Today’s Spiritual Disciplines

May the Lord bless your walk of faith today and strengthen your heart for every step ahead. The same God who began His good work in you has promised to bring it to completion. As you enter this new day, may you sense His steady hand guiding your thoughts, shaping your character, and renewing your spirit. These moments of reflection are more than readings—they are sacred pauses in which we meet God and let His Word dwell richly within us.

Here’s a glimpse of today’s devotional journey—a rhythm of morning meditation, Scripture study, reflection, and evening rest in the presence of God.

When Religion Forgets MercyAs the Day Begins reminds us that faith loses its vitality when mercy fades. God calls us to trade empty religion for living compassion that reveals His love in daily life.

Preparing the Table of DeliveranceA Day in the Life of Jesus walks with Peter and John as they prepare the Passover meal, reminding us that true preparation for worship begins in the heart, not the ritual.

Living Water and Lasting FaithThru the Bible in a Year leads us through John 4–5, showing how Jesus offers living water to the thirsty and healing to the broken, teaching us to trust His Word even before we see the results.

Claim Your InheritanceAfternoon Moment draws from A.W. Tozer’s wisdom, reminding us that knowing God’s promises is not enough—we must claim them and live in their reality each day.

Fear Doesn’t Get the Final WordDid You Know invites us to confront fear with Scripture, showing that God’s truth, strength, and presence have already secured our victory over anxiety and doubt.

Standing Steadfast in a Divided WorldAs the Day Ends brings the day to a peaceful close, encouraging us to rest in the Spirit’s unity and trust God’s strength to hold us steady amid the noise of a divided world.

May these reflections renew your faith and shape your steps in love today. Let every devotion draw you deeper into God’s presence, reminding you that He is both your beginning and your end.

Pastor Hogg

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