May the Lord bless your spiritual walk today and strengthen you for every step of your faith journey. The God who began a good work in you is faithful to complete it. As we enter this rhythm of daily devotions and Scripture reflections, we do so together—brothers and sisters in Christ from every place and season of life—trusting that the Holy Spirit will guide, correct, and renew us through His Word.
This morning begins with “Run Toward the Giant” – As the Day Begins. In 1 Samuel 17:47, we reflect on David’s courage and what it means to trust that the battle is the Lord’s. This devotional invites us to confront fear with faith, remembering how God has delivered us before and how He prepares us for what lies ahead.
Later we walk through “Restored by the Shepherd’s Hand” – A Day in the Life. Centered in Psalm 23:3 and the ministry rhythm of Jesus, we explore how the Good Shepherd restores weary souls. We learn that spiritual renewal is not self-generated but Shepherd-given, and that true rest leads us back into righteous paths.
Midday brings “Teaching That Shapes a Nation” – The Bible in a Year. From Deuteronomy 4:14, we consider the command to teach God’s statutes and judgments. This reflection calls us to move beyond knowledge alone and allow Scripture to shape obedience and conduct in our daily Christian walk.
In the afternoon, “When the Storm Tests the Stone” – On Second Thought challenges us to examine the foundation of our faith. Through James 1:6–7 and 2 Corinthians 3, we are reminded that Christ is the unshakable Cornerstone when controversy and doubt arise.
As evening approaches, “When Neon Lights Become Altars” – DID YOU KNOW exposes modern forms of idolatry. Through Leviticus 26 and John 10, we reflect on how distractions and misplaced devotion can subtly replace God in our hearts.
Finally, we close the day with “When God Fights for You” – As the Day Ends. Rooted in Exodus 3 and 15, this peaceful meditation encourages us to lay down inner battles and rest in the Lord’s deliverance.
May these spiritual disciplines guide your thoughts, steady your heart, and deepen your communion with Christ today.
Pastor Hogg
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