May the Lord bless your Christian walk today and steady your faith journey with His abiding presence. The God who began a good work in you is faithful to complete it. As we step into the rhythm of daily devotions and Scripture reflections, we do so together—believers in different places, yet united in one Spirit and one hope. Let this day become a sacred pathway where spiritual disciplines shape your thoughts, words, and actions.
This morning begins with “From Fretting to Faithful Action” (As the Day Begins). Rooted in Psalm 37:8, this meditation invites you to distinguish between anxious fretting and constructive concern. It guides you to choose trust in God over fear, encouraging you to lean fully upon Him as you take your next obedient step.
Next, in “When Light Walks into the Room” (A Day in the Life), we reflect on Matthew 5:16 and the calling to shine as the light of the world. This devotional explores how Christ’s presence within us quietly but powerfully dispels darkness, shaping our discipleship in everyday settings.
At midday, “Living Now for the Way You Want to Die” (The Bible in a Year) draws from Numbers 23:10 and the story of Balaam. This Scripture reflection reminds us that a righteous ending flows from a righteous life in Christ, challenging us to align our daily choices with eternal hope.
In the afternoon, “Running Everything Through the Right Grid” (On Second Thought) examines Colossians 1 and Psalm 119. This article encourages discernment, urging us to filter every teaching and idea through the truth of God’s Word so that Christ remains supreme in our faith.
Later, “When Blood and Mercy Meet” (DID YOU KNOW) weaves together Leviticus, John 8, and the beauty of redemption. It highlights the cost of grace and the transforming mercy of Jesus, calling us to live in holiness without forgetting forgiveness.
Finally, as evening comes, “Who Is Helping You Unwrap the Grave Clothes?” (As the Day Ends) reflects on Proverbs and the power of wise companions. It invites you to consider the influence of godly relationships and to rest in God’s refining work.
May these daily devotions strengthen your spiritual disciplines, deepen your Scripture reflections, and steady your Christian walk.
Pastor Hogg
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