Today’s Spiritual Disciplines

May the Lord bless your walk of faith today and strengthen your heart for the journey ahead. Whatever this day has held — from the first light of dawn to the quiet close of evening — God has been faithfully at work within you, shaping your spirit and finishing the good work He began. As you pause to reflect on today’s devotions, may you find peace in His promises, rest in His presence, and renewal in His grace. Together, we walk the rhythm of daily discipline — not as a duty, but as an invitation to dwell more deeply in the presence of the One who loves us without measure.

 

Summary of the Day’s Devotions

Courage in the Storm – As the Day Begins
From Matthew 14:27, we learn that faith is not the absence of fear but the awareness of Christ’s presence. His voice calms our storms before the waves ever settle.

When Words and Actions Meet – A Day in the Life of Jesus
Reflecting on John 13:21–30, we see how Jesus’ love endured betrayal and hypocrisy, reminding us to align our words and actions with sincere faith.

The Shepherd and the Tomb – Thru the Bible in a Year
Through John 10–11, we meet Jesus as the Good Shepherd who knows His sheep and the Lord of Life who calls the dead to rise.

Calm in the Midst of Chaos – Afternoon Moment
From Matthew 14:22–34, we discover that Jesus not only stills the storm but walks upon it — teaching us to rest in His sufficiency when our strength runs out.

The Richest Person in Babylon – Did You Know
Drawing from Psalm 19, we remember that God’s Word is our greatest treasure — perfect, trustworthy, and more valuable than gold.

When Worship Rises from the Waves – As the Day Ends
From Matthew 14:33, the disciples’ fear turns to worship, reminding us that every storm that brings us closer to Christ ends in peace.

 As you labor today, let these truths settle in your soul. The same Lord who guided you through this day will guard you through the night.

Pastor Hogg

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