May the Lord bless your spiritual walk today. Wherever you find yourself—in strength or weariness, clarity or questioning—be assured that the God who began a good work in you remains committed to bringing it to completion. Today’s spiritual disciplines gently invite you into a rhythm of Scripture, prayer, reflection, and rest, helping you walk attentively with God through the ordinary and sacred moments of the day.
We begin with “When Faith Writes Beyond the Page — As the Day Begins,” a morning meditation drawn from Hebrews 11. This reflection reminds us that our lives continue the testimony of faith passed down through generations. Faithfulness, even when promises feel unfinished, still participates in God’s unfolding purposes.
In “Lifted Yet Near — A Day in the Life of Jesus,” we stand with the disciples at the Ascension. Rather than loss, this moment reveals a deeper presence through the Holy Spirit. The article encourages us to trust Christ’s nearness even when we no longer see Him with our eyes.
“When God Makes All Things New — Thru the Bible in a Year” brings us to Revelation 20–22, where Scripture closes with hope, restoration, and the promise of God dwelling fully with His people. It invites readers to anchor their faith in God’s ultimate renewal of all things.
“When the Gate Opens from the Inside — On Second Thought” revisits Peter’s imprisonment and release, offering a thoughtful reflection on believing prayer. It challenges us to see prayer not as control, but as alignment with God’s will.
In “Soaring Faith—Lessons God Tucked into the Eagle — DID YOU KNOW,” biblical imagery drawn from the eagle helps us reflect on hope, focus, endurance, and spiritual renewal in our own lives.
We close the day and year with “When the Last Word Is Grace — As the Day Ends,” an evening meditation from Revelation 22 that leads us into rest with the prayer, “Come, Lord Jesus,” trusting God with both our longings and our sleep.
May today’s devotions strengthen your faith journey and draw you deeper into the presence of Christ.
Pastor Hogg
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