Today’s Spiritual Disciplines

May the Lord bless your spiritual walk today and gently draw you into the rhythm of His presence. Remember that the God who began a good work in you remains faithful to bring it to completion. Wherever this day finds you—steady or weary—may these spiritual disciplines invite you to walk attentively with Him, grounded in Scripture and open to grace.

Justice Satisfied, Mercy Released: As the Day Begins opens the morning by centering us on the cross, showing how God glorified His justice through Christ’s sacrifice. This reflection helps readers begin the day with reverence, gratitude, and confidence in the finished work of Jesus.

Seeing, Running, Believing: A Day in the Life of Jesus walks with the disciples to the empty tomb, exploring how resurrection faith unfolds over time. The piece reassures readers that doubt, wonder, and growth all have a place in the journey of belief.

From Shadows to Substance: Thru the Bible in a Year guides us through Hebrews 6–9, clarifying Christ’s superior priesthood and the promise of the new covenant. It encourages resting in Christ rather than relying on religious repetition.

Your Reservation Is Secure: On Second Thought reflects on heaven as our true home during Advent. It reframes waiting, suffering, and hope in light of God’s unbreakable promise and eternal preparation.

When Light Refuses to Dim: Did You Know challenges believers to live biblically in a confused culture. With warmth and clarity, it reminds us that faithfulness to Christ will stand out—and that love remains our witness.

Emmanuel Still With Us, Even Now: As the Day Ends closes the day with assurance that Jesus, fully God and fully human, intercedes for us in heaven. It invites readers to rest deeply in the unbroken union Christ secures.

Pastor Hogg

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