Today’s Spiritual Disciplines

May the Lord bless you richly today as you step into the quiet rhythms of spiritual discipline and reflection. Whether your day begins with stillness or is already moving with activity, you are invited into sacred space—a place where Scripture speaks, prayer flows, and God’s presence steadies your steps. As we walk together in the Spirit, may each meditation offered today deepen your Christian walk and renew your soul.

Here is a summary of the day’s devotions, prepared to accompany your faith journey:

As the Day Begins: Christ Our Cornerstone or Our Stumbling Block?
Rooted in Romans 9:33, this morning meditation reminds us that faith in Christ either steadies our steps or exposes our pride, calling us to trust Him as the solid foundation of our lives.

Obedience Over Honor: A Day in the Life of Jesus
Reflecting on Luke 11:27–28, this post explores how Jesus valued obedience to God’s Word above cultural honor, challenging us to measure our faith by what we practice, not just what we profess.

From Judgment to Joy: Thru the Bible in a Year
Drawing from Isaiah 32–35, this Scripture journey shows us how God’s righteous judgment gives way to joyful restoration, pointing toward the reign of Christ and the renewal of His people.

Love Truth Challenge: Did You Know Reflections
Based on 1 Corinthians 13 and key teachings of Jesus, this encouraging feature calls us to live in the union of love and truth, where our witness to the world becomes both gracious and grounded.

As the Day Ends: Christ Is the End of the Law—and the Beginning of Rest
This evening devotional based on Romans 10:4 offers a gentle close to the day, reminding us that righteousness is not earned but received, allowing us to rest in Christ’s finished work.

As you engage with each reflection, may you be strengthened in spirit, enriched in truth, and comforted by grace. He who began a good work in you will be faithful to complete it.

Pastor Hogg

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