May the Lord bless your spiritual walk today with steady faith, quiet courage, and renewed awareness of His presence. Wherever you are reading from today, may you remember that God is faithful to complete the work He has begun within you. Daily devotions and Scripture reflections help shape the Christian walk one step at a time, and every small act of faithfulness becomes part of a deeper faith journey with Christ.
Today’s devotional journey begins with “Raised to Stand: Faith That Produces Witness.” This morning meditation from Acts 2:32 reflects on how Peter’s faith in the risen Christ moved beyond belief into visible transformation. Readers are encouraged to begin the day relying not upon human strength alone, but upon the empowering presence of the Holy Spirit.
In “The Gospel Has Hands and Feet,” the focus shifts to the life and ministry of Jesus. This devotional explores how Christ united compassionate deeds with truthful teaching, reminding believers that Christian discipleship involves both speaking the gospel and living it visibly before others.
Our Bible reading journey continues with “When You Do Not Know What to Do.” Centered on 2 Chronicles 20:12, this reflection follows Jehoshaphat’s prayer during overwhelming uncertainty. It encourages believers to turn their eyes toward God in moments of weakness rather than surrendering to fear or despair.
This afternoon’s reflective article, “Carried Upon His Shoulders,” explores Jesus as our eternal High Priest. Drawing from Exodus, Hebrews, Jude, and Deuteronomy, it reminds readers that Christ continually intercedes for His people, carrying them securely before the Father with sustaining grace and mercy.
In our evening “Did You Know” study, “Courage Greater Than Fear,” David’s leadership and dependence upon Yahweh become the foundation for understanding biblical courage. The devotional challenges believers to resist fear-driven living and instead trust God’s presence and direction during life’s battles.
Finally, “When Faith Becomes Witness” closes the day with peaceful reflection on Acts 2:32 and the work of the Holy Spirit. As the day ends, readers are invited to rest in the assurance that the risen Christ still confirms faith through His sustaining presence and transforming power.
Pastor Hogg
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