Today’s Spiritual Disciplines

May the Lord bless you richly as you enter this new day of spiritual discipline and reflection. As you awaken to the presence of God, remember that He who began a good work in you will surely carry it forward. You are not walking alone—His grace goes before you, His strength upholds you, and His Word will guide your steps. Today, may your spirit be open, your heart be encouraged, and your mind renewed as you seek Him with intention and delight.

Here is a brief reflection on the six devotional readings prepared for your journey today:

A Living Offering of the Heart – As the Day Begins
Romans 12:1 reminds us to present our very lives to God as a living sacrifice, letting today become an act of worship shaped by His mercy and grace.

When Jesus Invites Us to Pray in His Name – A Day in the Life of Jesus
John 16:17–28 invites us into deeper intimacy with Christ, highlighting the joy and confidence that come from praying directly to the Father in Jesus’ name.

When Faith Walks Into the Fire of Opposition – Thru the Bible in a Year
Acts 23–25 shows how God faithfully guided Paul through hostility and confinement, reminding us that God’s purposes unfold even in uncertainty.

When God Works in the Quiet Places – Afternoon Moment
Philippians 2:7–8 and Psalm 107 call us to rest in God’s quiet and steady work within us, especially when we feel weary or stretched thin.

Whose Applause Are You Living For? – Did You Know
With Scripture’s guidance, we are encouraged to live for the approval of Christ alone rather than the shifting judgments of others.

The Promise God Kept Before You Were Born – As the Day Ends
Romans 1:2 anchors our evening in God’s ancient faithfulness, reminding us that His promises hold steady through every part of our day.

May these devotions nourish your spirit and strengthen your Christian walk as you move through this day’s faith journey.

Pastor Hogg

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