Today’s Spiritual Disciplines

May the Lord bless your spiritual walk today and steady your steps along this faith journey. The One who began a good work in you is faithful to complete it. Wherever you are reading—from a quiet kitchen table to a busy office or a distant corner of the world—God’s presence meets you here. Let us enter this rhythm of daily devotions with open hearts, ready to receive what the Spirit is shaping within us.

This morning begins with “Led by the Spirit of Truth – As the Day Begins.” In this reflection on John 16:8, we consider how the Holy Spirit convicts not to condemn but to clarify. The meditation invites us to welcome God’s guidance and to see conviction as loving instruction for our Christian walk.

Later, we step into “When Jealousy Masquerades as Zeal – A Day in the Life.” Through Mark 9:38–40, we examine how the disciples struggled with comparison and control. This Scripture reflection challenges us to rejoice in others’ spiritual victories rather than guard our own territory.

At midday, “When Sin Finds Its Voice – The Bible in a Year” guides us through Numbers 32:23. We are reminded that sin is primarily against God and that hidden wrongdoing eventually comes to light. This devotion strengthens our commitment to biblical repentance and honest accountability.

In the afternoon, “When Guilt Isn’t from God – On Second Thought” explores Acts 24:16 and the struggle of a hypersensitive conscience. We are encouraged to distinguish between true conviction and false guilt, allowing the gospel to recalibrate our inner voice.

As evening approaches, “When Approval Becomes an Idol – DID YOU KNOW” reflects on John 9 and the fear of people. We consider how human praise can quietly compete with God’s approval and how courage grows when we anchor our identity in Christ.

Finally, “Released Before Rest – As the Day Ends” invites us to reflect on Matthew 18 and the freeing power of forgiveness. We are reminded that unforgiveness imprisons the heart, while mercy restores peace before sleep.

May these spiritual disciplines deepen your daily devotions and steady your heart in Christ.

Pastor Hogg

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