Today’s Spiritual Disciplines

May the Lord bless your spiritual walk today and steady your heart as you move through these daily devotions. The same God who began His good work in us remains faithful to continue shaping, correcting, strengthening, and completing what He has started. Today’s Scripture reflections invite us to live with eternity in sight, move forward in spiritual maturity, trust the risen Christ, receive God’s correction, resist sin, surrender anxiety, and rest in His love.

When Heaven Rewards What Earth Never Saw — Heaven
We begin by considering the judgment seat of Christ, not as a place where believers are condemned, but where faithfulness is reviewed and rewarded. The devotional reminds us that God sees the hidden acts of service, sacrifice, obedience, and love that may never be recognized on earth.

Keep Pressing Toward More of God — As the Day Begins
Paul’s longing to know Christ more deeply challenges us not to confuse salvation with spiritual completion. We are invited to keep growing, pressing forward, and allowing God to fill more of our thoughts, desires, relationships, and daily decisions.

The Sign They Could Not Yet See — In the Life of Christ
John 2:18–22 reveals Jesus as the true temple and His resurrection as the ultimate sign of His authority. Even when the disciples did not initially understand His words, Jesus was preparing them for truth that would become clear after the empty tomb.

Held by God Even Under Correction — The Bible in a Year
Jeremiah 30:11 shows that God’s preservation and correction are not opposites. His discipline is measured, purposeful, and governed by covenant faithfulness, reminding us that the hand that corrects God’s people is still the hand that holds them.

When Sin Stops Looking Dangerous — On Second Thought
Romans 6 warns us that sin never wants to remain a small compromise; it seeks to reign. Yet believers are not powerless, because union with Christ gives us both forgiveness and a new life in which we can offer ourselves to God rather than surrender to old masters.

When the Wilderness Begins to Bloom — DID YOU KNOW
Isaiah 35 and Luke 12 teach us that anxiety often carries us into tomorrow before tomorrow arrives. God does not promise that life will contain no wilderness, but He does promise His presence, His provision, and grace sufficient for the place where we actually stand.

Love You Can Feel Before You Can Explain — As the Day Ends
First John 3:16 anchors divine love in the self-giving sacrifice of Jesus Christ. As evening comes, we are invited not merely to define God’s love but to rest in it and allow that same love to become visible through our patience, forgiveness, compassion, and service.

May today’s spiritual disciplines do more than fill a schedule. May these daily devotions become a rhythm of Scripture, prayer, obedience, reflection, and trust that draws you closer to Christ throughout your faith journey.

Pastor Hogg

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