Thank you for taking time to invest in your spiritual health today. These daily disciplines are not merely devotional exercises—they are spiritual nourishment, grounding us in God’s truth and guiding us in His wisdom. Below is a preview of today’s offerings, each designed to meet you where you are and move you deeper in your walk with Christ.
1. As the Day Begins: A Prayer for Grace and Blessing
Based on Psalm 67:1, this morning meditation invites you to begin your day with a heart open to God’s grace and a spirit ready to reflect His blessing. Discover how God’s shining face empowers you to be a light in the lives of others.
2. Ordinary Callings, Extraordinary Missions
A Day in the Life of Jesus
Explore Matthew 10:1–15 and see how Jesus sends out His disciples—not with wealth or resources, but with authority and purpose. Learn how God equips ordinary people to fulfill extraordinary callings.
3. When Kings Clash: Lessons from Three Thrones
Thru the Bible in a Year
Journey through 2 Chronicles 19–22 as we study the reigns of Jehoshaphat, Jehoram, and Ahaziah. Their successes and failures teach us what happens when leadership is rooted in godliness—or corrupted by pride.
4. History’s Toughest Teacher: The Life Test of Hezekiah
Life Lessons Learned
Isaiah 38–39 shows us that God answers heartfelt prayer but also expects full submission to His Word. Hezekiah’s story teaches us to trust God not only in crisis, but in every decision—even after the blessing comes.
5. As the Day Ends: Wisdom From Above
An evening reflection on Proverbs 2:6, guiding us to seek wisdom not in human understanding, but in the Lord. As the day closes, this meditation reminds us that divine insight comes through listening, surrendering, and abiding.
Lord, thank You for the discipline, hunger, and desire that brought these readers to Your Word today. May each meditation deepen their awareness of Your presence, sharpen their understanding of Your truth, and increase their love for Your Son. Walk with them through every joy and trial, and bless their obedience as they follow You more closely. In the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit—Amen.
Grace and peace to you,
Pastor Hogg