Welcome, dear friends, into today’s rhythm of spiritual disciplines, daily devotions, Scripture reflections, and steady attention to the presence of God. Wherever you are reading from and whatever this day may hold, the Lord meets His people through His Word, calls us into prayer, and shapes our Christian walk one faithful step at a time. Today’s devotional journey invites us to consider freedom, fellowship, thanksgiving, reconciliation, unseen providence, and true worship as part of a living faith journey with Christ.
Free Enough to Serve begins the morning with Ephesians 5:17 and the call to understand the will of the Lord. This devotion reminds us that Christian freedom is not permission to live carelessly, but grace to serve wisely, humbly, and joyfully in the path of Christ.
The Physician at the Table takes us into Mark 2:16–17, where Jesus eats with tax collectors and sinners. This reflection helps us see the mercy of Christ toward the spiritually unhealthy and challenges us to receive His healing while extending compassion to others who need grace.
The Threefold Duty of a Thankful Heart walks through Psalm 105:1 and the believer’s call to give thanks, call upon the Lord, and make known His deeds. This Bible in a Year reflection encourages gratitude, prayer, and testimony as daily habits that keep the heart centered on God.
Peace Was Made While We Were Still Enemies considers Romans 5:1–11, especially the wonder of reconciliation through Christ. This article reminds us that peace with God is not built on appearances or human effort, but received through faith in the death and risen life of Jesus.
When God Is Working Where We Cannot See Him reflects on 1 Samuel 5–7, James 1:19–27, and Psalm 119:33–48. It invites readers to recognize God’s unseen hand, turn from hidden idols, and become doers of the Word with renewed spiritual discernment.
When Christ Enters the Inner Room closes the day with Revelation 3:20 and John 4:23–24. This evening meditation gently leads us into true worship, reminding us that Christ still knocks at the door of the heart and invites us into communion in spirit and truth.
May today’s Scripture reflections strengthen your faith journey, steady your thoughts, and draw you closer to the Lord who speaks, heals, reconciles, guides, and abides with His people.
Pastor Hogg
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