TODAY’S SPIRITUAL DISCIPLINES

May the Lord bless your spiritual walk today and steady your heart as you enter another day of prayer, Scripture, obedience, and reflection. The God who began His good work within you remains committed to completing it. These daily devotions are designed to help you notice His character, hear His Word more clearly, and take the next faithful step in your Christian walk.

GOD IS FULLY GOD

As the Day Begins

Isaiah 63:7 invites us to remember and proclaim the lovingkindness of the Lord. This morning reflection reminds us that God’s love, mercy, and faithfulness do not need to be enlarged by human language; they are already complete expressions of His unlimited character.

WHEN JESUS BECOMES THE ONE THING

In the Life of Christ

Jesus’ call to the first disciples shows that following Him requires more than admiration—it requires a reordered life. We may not know every detail of the path ahead, but we know the One who calls us, and His worth makes faithful surrender reasonable.

THE STONE THAT WILL NEVER MOVE

The Bible in a Year

Isaiah 28:16 presents Christ as the tested, precious, and dependable cornerstone. This Scripture reflection encourages us to examine whether our confidence rests upon Christ or upon unstable foundations such as success, approval, possessions, or personal control.

WHEN GOD SEEMS SILENT BUT REMAINS FAITHFUL

On Second Thought

Second Corinthians 5:7 teaches us to walk by faith rather than by sight. This devotion explores how God may be working most carefully during the seasons when His activity is least visible, teaching us that silence is not the same as absence.

WHEN THE HEART OVERRULES WISDOM

DID YOU KNOW

David’s response to Absalom reveals how personal attachment can distort judgment. This study challenges us to submit compassion, leadership, emotion, and family loyalty to biblical truth so that sincere love does not unintentionally become harmful.

WHEN REPENTANCE BECOMES MORE THAN A WORD

As the Day Ends

Second Timothy 2:25 reminds us that repentance is more than religious vocabulary; it is a Spirit-given change of mind and direction. The evening devotion calls us to honest confession, renewed obedience, and peaceful rest in the mercy of Christ.

May these spiritual disciplines deepen your faith journey, strengthen your daily devotions, and help Scripture shape the way you think, respond, and live.

Pastor Hogg

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