May the Lord bless you richly as you begin this new day in His presence. Every sunrise brings with it a fresh invitation to grow in grace, deepen in faith, and walk more closely with the One who began a good work in you. He has promised to complete it, shaping every moment—joyful or challenging—into the likeness of His Son. As we walk together through the rhythm of today’s devotionals, may your heart find peace in His guidance and strength in His faithfulness.
Here’s a look at today’s journey through Scripture and reflection:
Better to Walk Lowly — As the Day Begins
We begin the day with a call from Proverbs 16:19 to embrace humility as the true measure of greatness, finding joy in walking gently with God rather than striving after prideful gain.
Seeing the Father Through the Son — A Day in the Life of Jesus
In John 14:8–14, we’re reminded that to know Jesus is to know the Father, and that living in His name transforms both our prayers and our purpose.
From Prayer to Persecution: The Path of Love — Thru the Bible in a Year
Today’s reading of John 17–18 carries us from the tenderness of Christ’s prayer to the trials before His crucifixion, revealing love’s endurance even in suffering.
What Really Lasts — Afternoon Moment
From 2 Corinthians 4:16–18, we learn to see life’s hardships through the lens of eternity, finding renewal in what cannot fade and hope in what cannot be lost.
Grace That Refuses to Grow Bitter — Did You Know
This reflection teaches how forgiveness, humility, and gentleness reflect the heart of Christ when we’ve been hurt, freeing us from bitterness and leading us toward grace.
Strength for the Journey Home — As the Day Ends
As night draws near, Colossians 1:11 reminds us that divine strength is our sustaining power, enabling endurance and patience in every circumstance.
May each devotion nourish your soul, challenge your spirit, and remind you that every act of faith—no matter how small—is precious in the eyes of God. Walk in His peace today, for He is both your beginning and your end.
Pastor Hogg
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