May the Lord bless your walk today and strengthen your heart for the journey ahead. The God who has begun a good work in you is faithful to complete it, drawing you deeper into His presence and shaping your life through each moment of surrender. Wherever you are today, you are invited into a rhythm of spiritual disciplines that lead not to burden, but to life—because in seeking Him, you will come to know Him.
Today’s devotional journey begins with “Rooted in Him, Living Through Him – As the Day Begins.” This morning meditation invites you to see your walk with Christ not as imitation, but as participation. It reminds you that your life is hidden in Him, and that true strength flows from being rooted and built up in His presence.
You will then step into “Grace That Never Runs Dry – A Day in the Life of Jesus.” Here, you are encouraged to reflect on the abundant grace that sustained Jesus and now sustains you. This devotional calls you to trust that for every good work God gives, there is always sufficient grace to carry you through.
In “When Sin Returns Home – The Bible in a Year,” you will encounter the sobering account of Adonibezek and the reality that sin eventually reveals itself. This reflection gently urges you to walk in awareness, acknowledging sin early so that grace may meet you before judgment does.
The afternoon reflection, “When Seeking Becomes Knowing – On Second Thought,” challenges you to examine the motives of your heart. It invites you to move beyond routine faith and into a sincere pursuit of God, where seeking Him leads to truly knowing Him in a personal and relational way.
Later, “When ‘I’ll Pray for You’ Becomes Real – DID YOU KNOW,” offers a practical and convicting look at the discipline of prayer. It encourages you to align your words with action and to grow in confident, intentional intercession for others—including those who may be difficult to love.
As the day comes to a close, “Following, Not Finishing – As the Day Ends” reminds you that obedience is not about perfection but persistence. You are invited to rest with a soft heart, trusting God and continuing to follow Him faithfully into tomorrow.
Pastor Hogg
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