Congratulations on your attention to your spiritual health today! Below is a preview of the spiritual disciplines we’ve explored today, each one crafted to draw you closer to the Shepherd who restores your soul.
1. As the Day Begins – Psalm 23:3
This morning meditation reminded us that the Lord restores our souls and leads us in paths of righteousness. It’s a call to begin the day not with haste but with holy dependence, trusting that every step is guided by His purpose and grace.
2. From Seed to Shelter – Mark 4:30–34
In our daily blog for A Day in the Life of Jesus, we explored the parable of the mustard seed, a picture of God’s Kingdom growing quietly but powerfully. What begins small in our lives—an act of faith, a whispered prayer—can grow into something eternally significant when surrendered to Him.
3. Why Genealogies Matter More Than You Think – 1 Chronicles 1–3
Through the lens of Thru the Bible in a Year, we uncovered the importance of names and lineages in Scripture. These ancient genealogies reveal God’s covenant faithfulness and trace the line of Christ, reminding us that history is His story—and we’re part of it.
4. Am I Somebody Else? – Proverbs 24:11–12
This edition of Life Lessons Learned challenged us to resist the temptation to wait for “Somebody Else” to do what God is calling us to do. Whether addressing injustice, truth, or compassion, we are all called to be active participants in God’s redemptive work.
5. As the Day Ends – Psalm 23:2
Tonight’s evening meditation offered an invitation to deep rest, both physical and spiritual. Our Good Shepherd leads us beside still waters and makes us lie down in green pastures—reminding us that rest is not weakness but trust.
May the Lord bless your walk with Him today. May His Spirit guide your steps, His Word strengthen your soul, and His love quiet your heart.
Pastor Hogg
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