May the Lord bless your spiritual walk today and gently guide you into His presence. As you move through these devotions, may you rest in the assurance that the God who began a good work in you remains faithful to complete it. Today’s spiritual disciplines are offered as a gracious rhythm—inviting you to listen, reflect, and walk attentively with Christ throughout the day.
“Bowing Low to the Humble Jesus” — As the Day Begins
This morning devotion centers the day on the humility of Christ. Drawing from Isaiah, Matthew, and Philippians, it invites readers to begin the day in surrender, patience, and Christlike obedience.
“When Jesus Walks Beside Us Unrecognized” — A Day in the Life of Jesus
Walking the Emmaus road, this reflection explores how disappointment and confusion can cloud spiritual vision. It gently reminds us that the risen Christ often meets us in ordinary conversations and opens our eyes through Scripture and fellowship.
“Living Hope for Scattered Saints” — Thru the Bible in a Year
This study of 1 Peter encourages believers to hold fast to salvation, practice faithful submission, and endure suffering with hope. It affirms that God’s Word strengthens and sustains His people in every season.
“Standing Secure When the World Shakes” — On Second Thought
Engaging Revelation through the lens of Advent, this article challenges readers to reconsider where true security is found. It contrasts the world’s instability with Christ’s unshakable victory and enduring reign.
“Dads, Want to Ruin Your Kids? Or Shape Them for Life?” — Did You Know
This reflective piece speaks honestly and hope-filled to fathers, highlighting how presence, encouragement, and spiritual leadership shape a child’s lifelong faith and identity.
“The Remedy Who Walked Our Road” — As the Day Ends
This evening devotion draws the day to a close by resting in Christ’s divinity and humanity. It offers peace through reflection, prayer, and trust in the One who is both our Savior and example.
May these spiritual disciplines guide your Christian walk today and deepen your faith journey.
— Pastor Hogg
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