May the Lord bless your spiritual walk today, wherever you are and whatever responsibilities await you. God is faithful to continue the work He has begun within us, and these daily devotions are offered as a welcoming rhythm of Scripture, prayer, reflection, and practical obedience for every people in every place.
WHEN THE OLD LIFE LOSES ITS GRIP
As the Day Begins invites us to reflect on 2 Corinthians 5:17 and the transforming reality of becoming a new creation in Christ. We will consider how old fears, habits, loyalties, and assumptions gradually lose their authority as Jesus becomes the true center of our lives.
WHEN JESUS STANDS AT THE DOOR
In the Life of Christ brings us to John 1:11–12 and the personal decision either to reject or receive Jesus. This devotional will explore what it means to believe in His name and to live with the confidence, security, and hope of those who have been welcomed into the family of God.
WHERE ARE YOUR EYES LEADING YOU?
The Bible in a Year examines Ecclesiastes 2:14 and the difference between merely seeing and seeing with wisdom. Through the themes of perception, priorities, and purity, we will learn to direct our attention toward Christ and guard what shapes our hearts.
WHEN GRACE FEELS TOO FREE
On Second Thought explores Paul’s warning to the Galatians about beginning by faith and then returning to religious self-reliance. We will discover why grace does not weaken obedience but creates the inner freedom and gratitude from which genuine holiness grows.
WHEN GRIEF TESTS THE HEART
DID YOU KNOW considers David’s mourning in 2 Samuel 1 and the spiritual vulnerability that often accompanies loss. This reflection will help us grieve honestly while guarding our decisions, relationships, worship, and moral judgment from the pressures of uncontrolled emotion.
WHO IS SETTING YOUR PACE?
As the Day Ends turns our attention to 1 Peter 2:21 and Christ as the defining example for our conduct. As evening comes, we will examine the influences that shaped us throughout the day and ask the Lord to help us follow the patient, humble, and faithful steps of Jesus.
May these Scripture reflections strengthen your Christian walk and renew your faith journey. Spiritual disciplines are not efforts to earn God’s love; they are faithful ways of opening our lives to the grace, truth, and presence He has already given us in Christ.
Pastor Hogg
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