Welcome, friends, to another day of spiritual disciplines, daily devotions, and Scripture reflections designed to strengthen your Christian walk and deepen your faith journey. Wherever you are reading from today, may the Lord remind you that His grace continues to sustain, teach, and guide His people. Every devotion today centers around one unshakable truth: God’s mercy toward imperfect people is greater than our weakness, fear, failure, and temptation.
Our morning meditation, “At the King’s Table,” reflects on Mephibosheth sitting at David’s table despite his brokenness and limitations. This devotional reminds us that believers are welcomed into fellowship with God not because of personal worthiness, but because of covenant grace through Jesus Christ. It is a gentle invitation to begin the day resting in belonging rather than striving for acceptance.
In “Living One Day at a Time,” we walk through Christ’s words in Matthew 6:34 and discover how worry divides the heart while trust anchors it in the Father’s care. By examining moments from the life of Jesus, readers are encouraged to release tomorrow’s fears and become more attentive to God’s provision today.
Our Bible reading article, “When Evil Becomes Normal,” examines the tragic pattern of Israel’s kings in 2 Kings 15. This study challenges believers to evaluate morality by God’s standards rather than cultural approval and reminds us how deeply spiritual influence shapes future generations.
The reflective article “Known by Name” explores Nahum 1:7 and related Scriptures that reveal the comfort of being personally known by God. Readers are encouraged to rest in the truth that the Lord is not merely aware of His people but walks with them intimately through every trial and burden.
In today’s DID YOU KNOW feature, “Temptation Is Not the End of You,” we consider Hebrews 4:14–16 and the reality that temptation itself is not sin. Christ understands human struggle completely and invites believers to approach the throne of grace boldly rather than retreat in shame.
Finally, tonight’s meditation, “Loved Beyond Worthiness,” returns to Mephibosheth’s humility before David and reflects on the wonder of God’s mercy toward undeserving sinners. It closes the day with peaceful gratitude for grace that does not depend upon human perfection.
Pastor Hogg
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