Today’s Spiritual Disciplines

May the Lord bless your spiritual walk today and gently draw your heart into His presence. Wherever you are reading from, and whatever kind of morning, afternoon, or evening you are facing, these daily devotions are offered as a steady rhythm of Scripture reflections, prayerful thought, and encouragement for the Christian walk. God is faithful to finish what He has begun in us, and each step in the faith journey becomes another opportunity to listen, surrender, grow, and follow Christ more closely.

Today’s spiritual disciplines begin with “Faith That Steps Out from Behind the Mask.” This morning devotion reflects on James 2:20 and reminds us that living faith cannot remain hidden behind religious words or outward appearances. It invites us to let Christ transform the heart beneath the mask so that obedience becomes the visible evidence of faith alive within us.

In “When Death Heard His Voice,” we walk through John 11 and the raising of Lazarus. This devotion leads us to see Jesus not merely as One who performs resurrection, but as the resurrection and the life, calling believers to trust Him even while the stone still appears to block the way.

“When the Soul Gets Thirsty” takes us into Psalm 42:1 and the soul’s longing for God. This Bible in a Year reflection helps us examine our spiritual appetites and reminds us that Christ alone gives living water that satisfies the deepest thirst of the heart.

“When New Gods Move Into the Heart” refreshes our perspective on idolatry through Exodus 20:5 and Deuteronomy 32. This On Second Thought article reminds us that modern idols often arrive quietly as good things that become ultimate things, calling us back to our first love in Christ.

“Strong Hands and Clear Eyes” draws from Nehemiah 6 and teaches the wisdom of discernment and prayer. It shows that meekness is not weakness, and that faithful believers can love their enemies while refusing to be distracted from God’s work.

Finally, “When the Soul Counts the Wrong Treasure” closes the day with Luke 12:19 and the parable of the rich fool. This evening devotion invites us to rest by placing our security not in possessions, plans, or comfort, but in the faithful hand of God.

Pastor Hogg

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