Today’s Spiritual Disciplines

May the Lord bless your Christian walk today and steady your faith journey with His abiding presence. Wherever you are reading—from a quiet kitchen table to a busy office—God is committed to finishing the good work He has begun in you. These daily devotions are not meant to overwhelm you but to gently guide you into consistent spiritual disciplines that shape the heart, renew the mind, and deepen your Scripture reflections.

This morning begins with “Life and Peace Begin in the Mind” from Romans 8:6. In As the Day Begins, we reflect on how a spiritually minded life produces life and peace. The meditation invites us to examine what governs our thoughts and reminds us that daily victory begins with intentional focus on the Spirit rather than the flesh.

At mid-morning, “The Debt I Could Never Pay—and the Grace I Must Extend” from Matthew 6:12 walks us through forgiveness in A Day in the Life. We consider how Jesus ties our experience of mercy to our willingness to extend it. This devotional helps us internalize the Lord’s Prayer and examine our own hearts for hidden resentment.

By midday, “When God Says Move—and When God Says Rest” from Numbers 9:23 in The Bible in a Year explores obedience. We discover that spiritual maturity includes both action and rest, and that alignment with God’s command protects us from unnecessary detours in our faith journey.

In the afternoon, “When Sight Becomes Testimony” from John 9 in On Second Thought challenges us to move from information to personal witness. The story of the healed blind man reminds us that lived encounter with Christ strengthens conviction under pressure.

Early evening offers “When Passion Speaks in Scripture” in DID YOU KNOW, drawing from Song of Solomon 5 and John 6. This reflection explores how biblical passion reveals covenant love and invites us to examine what truly keeps our hearts awake.

Finally, as night falls, “When Unbelief Quietly Takes the Lead” in As the Day Ends invites quiet self-examination through Hebrews 3 and Psalm 78. We consider what has prevailed in us today—faith or doubt—and surrender our hearts anew before rest.

May these daily devotions anchor your spiritual disciplines and refresh your Scripture reflections as you continue your Christian walk.

Pastor Hogg

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