Spiritual Disciplines for the Day

A Journey of Faith and Formation

1. As the Day Begins: More Than Conquerors
Romans 8:37
We start the day with confidence, knowing that in Christ, we are not just survivors—we are more than conquerors. This meditation invites us to face life’s battles with the assurance that God’s love has already secured our victory.

2. A Year in the Life of Jesus: Empty Isn’t Enough
Matthew 12:43–45
Clearing out sin is only the beginning. This devotional explores the importance of being filled with God’s Word and Spirit so we don’t leave our hearts empty and vulnerable. Wholeness comes when Christ occupies every corner of our lives.

3. Thru the Bible in a Year: Four Kings and a Prophet
2 Kings 13–14
In this walk through the reigns of Jehoahaz, Jehoash, Amaziah, and Jeroboam II, we learn how pride, prayer, and the mercy of God intersect with leadership. These chapters remind us that God remains the central character of history—even when kings fall short.

4. Life Lessons Learned: Find Your Soundtrack
Judges 4:1–6:10; Philippians 1:19–30; Psalm 65:1–13
Worship is more than music—it’s how we live. This article reflects on the poetry and song of Deborah, Paul, and David, urging us to let our lives echo the melody of God’s faithfulness and joy. Life may not be a musical, but it has a divine soundtrack.

5. As the Day Ends: Waiting Together in Prayer
Acts 1:14
We close the day reflecting on the power of unified, persistent prayer. Just like the early church gathered with expectancy in the upper room, we are reminded to wait in faith, pray with others, and prepare for the Spirit to move.

Thank you for taking time today to study the Word and follow the Lord with intentionality. May each of these moments shape your heart, steady your walk, and deepen your relationship with our Savior.

Pastor Hogg

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