Your Spiritual Disciplines

Blessings to you for taking intentional time today to nurture your spiritual health. Your dedication to the Word and your walk with Christ strengthens not only your own faith but the faith of those around you. Here is today’s lineup of spiritual disciplines, offered in a rhythm that brings focus, insight, and blessing throughout your day:

As the Day Begins: A Heart Set on Fellowship
Scripture: 1 John 1:3,7
This morning devotion invites you into deeper fellowship with God and fellow believers by choosing to walk in the light of Christ. The joy of community begins with the cleansing power of His grace.

A Day in the Life of Jesus: The Pearl Worth Everything
Scripture: Matthew 13:45–46
Jesus’ parable of the pearl reminds us that the Kingdom of Heaven is worth everything. This devotional challenges you to examine what you treasure most and encourages wholehearted pursuit of God’s reign.

Thru the Bible in a Year: When Good Intentions Go Wrong—and Right Again
Scripture: 1 Chronicles 13–16
This reading reflects on David’s attempt to bring the Ark to Jerusalem. It explores the dangers of good intentions without obedience—and the joy of doing things God’s way.

Life Lessons Learned: Finding Meaning in a World That Seems Empty
Scripture: Ecclesiastes 5–8
In a world that often feels futile, this reflection explores how “better than” choices rooted in faith can bring true meaning and joy to life. It contrasts the wisdom of secular man with the hope we have in Christ.

As the Day Ends: A Wholehearted Pursuit
Scripture: Psalm 119:10
This evening meditation closes your day with a heartfelt prayer to seek God with your whole heart and stay faithful to His Word. It calls you back to God’s presence with honesty, hope, and trust in His keeping power.

May the Lord bless your faithfulness and deepen your walk with Him through each of these reflections today. May your heart remain open, your spirit renewed, and your steps guided by His Word.

Pastor Hogg

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