Today’s Spiritual Disciplines

As we enter this new day, I ask the Lord to bless your spiritual walk with His nearness, His peace, and His steadying grace. May you sense His quiet work within you, shaping your heart, guiding your steps, and completing the good work He has begun in you. Take a deep breath and step gently into the rhythm of God’s presence—He meets you here, and He walks with you through every hour ahead.

Today’s devotional journey offers a rich tapestry of Scripture reflections, spiritual disciplines, and moments of worship to strengthen your Christian walk. Here is a brief guide to what awaits you:

A Fortress That Fails (As the Day Begins)
A morning meditation on Proverbs 18:11 reminding us that imagined walls of self-made security crumble, but God remains our true refuge.

When Jesus Gives His Peace (A Day in the Life of Jesus)
Reflecting on John 14:27–31, this devotion explores the lasting peace Jesus promises through the Holy Spirit and how it steadies us in every circumstance.

When Faith Meets Opposition (Thru the Bible in a Year)
Acts 4–5 reveals how the early church grew through prayer, courage, purity, and obedience even amid rising persecution.

Strength for the Afternoon Journey (Afternoon Moment)
A reflection on the comforting strength of God from Psalm 23 and Isaiah 41:10, written to refresh you in the middle of a busy day.

The Crossroads of Wealth and Worship (Did You Know)
An engaging exploration of wealth, integrity, and discipleship, asking whether we can truly serve both God and money—and how Scripture guides us.

When Wealth Cannot Hold You (As the Day Ends)
An evening meditation on Psalm 62:10 that helps you release the day’s worries and rest in God’s faithful care.

May each reflection draw you closer to Jesus, deepen your faith journey, and help you embrace the spiritual disciplines that nourish your soul.

Pastor Hogg

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