TODAY’S SPIRITUAL DISCIPLINES

Welcome, dear friends, to another day of Scripture reflections and spiritual disciplines designed to strengthen your Christian walk and deepen your faith journey. Wherever you are today and whatever burdens or hopes you carry into this moment, may the Lord gently guide your heart into His presence. God remains faithful to continue the work He has begun within His people, shaping us through daily devotions, prayer, repentance, worship, and thoughtful meditation upon His Word.

Today’s journey begins with “Make God’s Will Our Will” in As the Day Begins. This morning devotional reflects on Acts 9:6 and Saul’s life-changing question to Christ: “Lord, what wilt thou have me to do?” Readers are encouraged to surrender personal ambition and rediscover the peace that comes from aligning human will with the wisdom and authority of God.

Next, “When Faith Steps Out of the Boat” in In the Life of Christ explores Peter walking on the water in Matthew 14:22–33. This devotional reminds believers that faith grows when our eyes remain fixed upon Jesus rather than the storms surrounding us. Even in moments of doubt, Christ’s hand remains ready to sustain His people.

Our midday reading, “When Pride Begins to Fall” in The Bible in a Year, examines Esther 6:13 and the downfall of Haman. The study highlights the danger of pride, the faithfulness of God toward His covenant purposes, and the quiet strength of humble obedience before the Lord.

Later, “When Obedience Stops Halfway” in On Second Thought reflects upon Saul’s rebellion in 1 Samuel 15. This article challenges readers to consider how partial obedience often disguises hidden resistance toward God while inviting sincere repentance and renewed surrender.

In “When Faith Drifts Quietly” from DID YOU KNOW, the focus turns toward spiritual alignment through 2 Chronicles 19–20, Titus 3, and Psalm 101. Readers are reminded that spiritual drift often begins subtly and that humility, accountability, and intentional devotion help keep believers anchored in truth.

Finally, “When the Fire Burns Right” in As the Day Ends offers a peaceful evening meditation from 1 Corinthians 2:12. This closing devotional encourages believers to seek spiritual discernment, balancing fervent love for God with calm wisdom guided by the Holy Spirit.

May these daily devotions encourage you to walk closely with Christ, remain faithful in Scripture reflections, and grow steadily in spiritual discernment throughout your faith journey.

Pastor Hogg

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