Today’s Spiritual Disciplines

May the Lord bless you in your spiritual walk today. As you move through the rhythms of this day, may you rest in the assurance that the God who began a good work in you will be faithful to complete it. You are gently invited into the practice of daily spiritual disciplines, where Scripture, reflection, and prayer open space for renewed awareness of God’s presence.

The day begins with “Seeing the Christ Who Stands Behind All Things | As the Day Begins,” a morning meditation that trains the heart to recognize Christ as the One who holds all things together. This devotion grounds the day in trust, reminding us that nothing we encounter is outside His sustaining care.

In “Love That Is Tested, Love That Is Commissioned | A Day in the Life of Jesus,” we walk alongside Peter on the shoreline as Jesus restores and recommissions him. The passage invites honest reflection on our love for Christ and calls us toward faithful obedience shaped by grace.

“The Throne, the Lamb, and the Hope That Holds | Thru the Bible in a Year” lifts our eyes to Revelation 4–7, where the future of the world begins not in chaos, but at the throne of God. Christ’s sovereignty and redeeming work anchor our hope and steady our faith.

With “When the Impossible Becomes an Invitation | On Second Thought,” we reflect on Luke 1:37 and Mary’s willingness to align her life with God’s impossible plan. The article challenges us to release control and trust God’s power at work in and through us.

“Come, Lord Jesus — Living Ready, Not Distracted | Did You Know” re-centers our understanding of Christ’s return, showing how future hope reshapes present character, priorities, and daily faithfulness.

As the day closes, “When Love Becomes the Measure of Our Homes | As the Day Ends” offers a peaceful evening reflection, encouraging us to entrust our families and relationships to God’s care and rest in His abiding love.

May these spiritual disciplines guide you deeper into Scripture and strengthen your Christian walk today.
Pastor Hogg

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