May the Lord bless your heart and your steps as you enter today’s rhythm of spiritual disciplines. Whether you are beginning with quiet prayer, engaging in Scripture reflections, or simply making space to notice God’s presence, I pray this day opens wide the door to growth, grace, and deeper fellowship with the Lord. Each moment is an invitation—each reading, a companion on your faith journey.
Here’s what awaits in today’s devotions:
As the Day Begins: Rejoicing in His Presence
Start your day with Deuteronomy 12:7 and a reflection on living in gratitude, worship, and shared joy as part of God’s blessing over daily life.
A Day in the Life of Jesus: The Kind of Neighbor Jesus Invites Us to Be
Walk through Luke 10:28–37 and rediscover the call to love our neighbor with action, compassion, and humility in the spirit of the Good Samaritan.
Thru the Bible in a Year: From Judgment to Joy
Explore Isaiah 9–12 and learn how God moves His people from discipline to restoration, pointing us toward the peace and righteousness of Christ’s eternal reign.
Life Lessons Learned: In the Midst of ‘Not Yet’—We See Jesus
Reflect on Hebrews 2:8–9 and be reminded that even when life feels unfinished, our gaze fixed on Jesus renews our hope and anchors our trust.
As the Day Ends: A Place of Promise and Rest
Close your day with Deuteronomy 12:9, letting go of what’s incomplete and resting in the faithful promise of God’s eternal inheritance.
Your faithfulness in tending to your soul’s health honors the Lord and nurtures your Christian walk. Thank you for making time for these spiritual disciplines. May the Spirit guide you gently, the Word root you deeply, and the presence of Christ fill you continually.
Pastor Hogg