Today’s Spiritual Disciplines

May the Lord bless your steps today and strengthen your heart for the journey ahead. The God who began a good work in you remains faithful to complete it, shaping your life through each moment of reflection, obedience, and grace. Wherever you find yourself today, you are invited into a rhythm of spiritual disciplines that draw you deeper into His presence and steady your Christian walk.

In Guided by Grace: Hearing God in Everyday Decisions, we begin the day by reflecting on discernment. This devotional reminds us that the Holy Spirit actively guides our choices, helping us distinguish between what is merely acceptable and what is truly best. It encourages us to slow down and invite God into even the smallest decisions, trusting that His wisdom will direct our path.

In When the Well Never Runs Dry: Returning to the Source, we walk alongside Jesus as He reveals Himself as the source of living water. This reflection challenges us to examine whether we have turned to broken cisterns instead of the Spirit within us. It calls us back to the refreshing, constant presence of Christ as the only true source of spiritual renewal.

In The Cost of a Compromised Heart: When Sin Shapes a Nation, we are confronted with the sobering influence of sin through the life of Jeroboam. This Scripture reflection highlights how personal compromise can extend far beyond ourselves, shaping others in ways we may not see. It also reminds us that faithfulness has the power to influence others toward righteousness.

In When God Rewrites the Dream You Thought Was Yours, we are invited to reconsider our hopes and dreams in light of God’s greater plan. This devotional explores the necessity of an open heart, obedience, and the courage to keep dreaming, even when circumstances challenge our expectations. It reassures us that God’s intentions are always rooted in His love and wisdom.

In Unlocked by Honesty: The Freedom Found in Confession, we rediscover confession as a pathway to healing and restored joy. This reflection emphasizes that confession is not about informing God, but about aligning ourselves with His truth. It encourages us to practice honesty before God and within trusted relationships as a means of spiritual growth.

Finally, in Victory in the Struggle: Resting in the One Who Intercedes, we end the day grounded in the assurance that we are more than conquerors through Christ. This evening devotional reminds us that overcoming does not mean avoiding struggle, but trusting in the One who intercedes for us. It invites us to rest in God’s presence, knowing His victory is already at work within us.

May these daily devotions guide your faith journey, deepen your Scripture reflections, and strengthen your commitment to the spiritual disciplines that shape a life devoted to Christ.

Pastor Hogg

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