Today’s Spiritual Disciplines

May the Lord bless you today as you walk with Him in the quiet rhythms of grace and truth. Whether this morning finds you rested or weary, eager or uncertain, know that He is present and eager to meet with you through His Word, His Spirit, and the gentle shaping of daily devotion. These spiritual disciplines are not mere habits but holy invitations—ways in which we lean into the presence of our Savior and allow Him to shape our hearts more fully into His likeness.

Here’s what’s ahead in today’s devotional journey:

As the Day Begins: When Wisdom Weighs Heavy — This morning meditation on Ecclesiastes 1:18–19 reminds us that with wisdom often comes sorrow, yet even this burden draws us closer to Christ, the Man of Sorrows who understands our hearts.

Unmasking the Heart: A Day in the Life of Jesus — In this reflection on Luke 12:1–3, we explore Jesus’ challenge to His disciples to beware of hypocrisy, not to shame but to invite authentic, grace-filled living.

From Sorrow to Singing: Tracing the Servant’s Story — Today’s Scripture study from Isaiah 50–54 walks us through the story of rejection, redemption, and rejoicing, pointing us again and again to Christ, the Suffering Servant and risen Lord.

Anchored in Love: Did You Know — This collection of four uplifting truths from Romans, Psalms, and Max Lucado’s reflection invites you to rest in the unwavering love of God and reflect on how deeply you are known and loved.

As the Day Ends: Trusting God with the Toil — Tonight’s devotional based on Ecclesiastes 1:22–23 offers a space to lay down your burdens, confess your weariness, and rest in the truth that your labor, when entrusted to God, is never in vain.

He who began a good work in you is faithful to complete it. May your day be filled with grace, truth, and steady joy as you continue your faith journey.

Pastor Hogg

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