April 24th 2025 – God’s Compassion and Power to Heal

Today, let’s reflect on the profound gift of healing that our Lord has bestowed upon us. Throughout the pages of the Bible, we witness countless examples of God’s compassion and power to heal the brokenness in our lives. It is through His grace and love that we find restoration, both in body and spirit.

Isaiah 53:5 – “But he was pierced for our transgressions, he was crushed for our iniquities; the punishment that brought us peace was on him, and by his wounds we are healed.”

In the book of Isaiah, we are reminded that it is the Lord who heals our diseases and binds up our wounds. His divine touch brings forth miraculous healing, mending the deepest pains and restoring us to wholeness. It is through His Son, Jesus Christ, that we find ultimate healing, for He bore our sins and infirmities on the cross, offering us redemption and eternal life.

As followers of Christ, we are called to not only seek healing for ourselves but to also become vessels of His healing for others. We are encouraged to extend the love and compassion of Jesus to those who are hurting and broken, just as He did during His earthly ministry. Through prayer, laying on of hands, and speaking words of encouragement, we have the privilege to participate in the healing work of our Lord.

However, we must also recognize that healing does not always occur in the way we expect or desire. Sometimes, physical ailments persist, emotional wounds linger, and the answers to our prayers seem elusive. In these moments, we are called to trust in God’s sovereignty and wisdom. He alone knows what is best for us, and He promises to be with us in every season of life.

Even if complete physical healing is not granted in this earthly realm, we can find solace in the spiritual healing that God offers. His grace is sufficient to carry us through any affliction, providing comfort, peace, and strength. Through our trials, we are refined and transformed, drawing closer to God and becoming more like His Son, Jesus Christ.

Let us also remember that healing extends beyond the physical realm. Our souls require healing from the wounds of sin, guilt, and shame. It is through the power of Christ’s sacrifice and forgiveness that we find true spiritual healing. As we surrender our brokenness to Him, He washes away our sins and fills us with His perfect love and peace.

Today, let us approach the throne of grace with faith and confidence, seeking God’s healing touch in our lives. Whether it be physical, emotional, or spiritual healing, we can trust that our Heavenly Father hears our prayers and responds according to His perfect will. Let us also strive to be instruments of His healing, bringing hope and restoration to those around us.

Prayer:

Heavenly Father, We come before you today, seeking your healing touch in our lives. We lay our burdens and ailments at your feet, trusting in your power to restore and renew us. Lord, we believe that you are the Great Physician, capable of healing every affliction, both physical and spiritual.

In the name of Jesus, we ask for your healing presence to flow through our bodies, bringing strength, comfort, and restoration. Touch every area of pain, sickness, and disease, and replace it with your divine health. We declare that by your stripes, we are healed.

Lord, we also ask for emotional and spiritual healing. Mend the brokenness within our hearts and minds, and bring peace and wholeness to our souls. Heal us from the wounds of the past, and fill us with your love, joy, and peace that surpasses all understanding.

We pray not only for ourselves but also for those around us who are in need of healing. Reach out your hand and touch them with your grace and mercy. Use us as instruments of your healing, that we may bring hope and comfort to those who are hurting.

As we await your healing touch, grant us patience, faith, and trust in your perfect timing. Help us to surrender our worries and fears, knowing that you are in control and have a plan for our lives. May your will be done, and may your healing power be manifest in our lives for your glory. In Jesus’ holy and precious name, we pray. Amen.

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April 23rd 2025 – Come, Lord Jesus

“He who testifies to these things says, ‘Surely I am coming soon.’ Amen. Come, Lord Jesus!” (Revelation 22:20)

In a world filled with trials, tribulations, and longing, the hearts of many Christians echo a profound prayer: “Come, Lord Jesus.” This simple yet powerful plea is not just a cry for relief from our earthly struggles; it is a heartfelt yearning for the ultimate fulfillment of God’s promises.

As we navigate through life’s challenges, we are reminded of the hope we have in Christ. Our lives often feel like a journey through a desert, with moments of thirst and weariness. Yet, we hold fast to the promise of a heavenly home—a place where every tear will be wiped away, and where peace reigns eternally.

When we pray, “Come, Lord Jesus,” we invite His presence into our lives, acknowledging our need for His guidance and comfort. This prayer is a declaration of faith, a recognition that we cannot find true joy and rest apart from Him. In our darkest moments, when despair threatens to overwhelm us, we cling to the hope that Jesus will return to take us to the promised land.

Take a moment to reflect on your own prayers for Jesus’ return. What does it mean for you to long for His presence? Consider writing down your thoughts or sharing your heart with Him in prayer. As you do, remember that each prayer is a step closer to the day when we will be united with Him forever in the promised land of heaven.

“As we wait for the return of our Savior, let us be a light in the world, sharing the hope we have in Christ”

Prayer:

Lord Jesus, We come before You with hearts full of hope and longing. We ask that You strengthen our faith as we await Your glorious return. Help us to be vigilant and prepared, living each day in anticipation of the day when You will call us home. Comfort those who are weary and burdened, reminding them of the eternal joy that awaits. May our lives reflect Your love and grace, drawing others to the hope we have in You. Come, Lord Jesus, come quickly. In You glorious name, Amen.

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April 22nd 2025 – Deliverance and Strength

“But now, do not therefore be grieved or angry with yourselves because you sold me here; for God sent me before you to preserve life. For these two years the famine has been in the land, and there are still five years in which there will be neither plowing nor harvesting. And God sent me before you to preserve a posterity for you in the earth, and to save your lives by a great deliverance.” (Genesis 45:5-7)

Looking at the life of Joseph we see that he went through a lot of pain and suffering. In the book of Genesis Chapter 45, he is revealing himself to his brothers for the first time. Instead of being angry at them, he loves them. He even encourages them not to feel guilty or angry at themselves for mistreating him. If you are not familiar with the life of Joseph, his brothers had thrown him into a pit and sold him into slavery. They went back to their father and told him that Joseph was dead.

Now, over 20 years later, Joseph had been betrayed by his brothers, enslaved, falsely accused of rape, and imprisoned. He also had been forgotten, lied to, and criticized by many people. In a nutshell, Joseph had it pretty tough, and not just for a couple years, but for over 20 years. Maybe you have experienced similar circumstances?

The truth is, we all are going to go through problems at some point in life. These problems could last for a short season or they could last for what seems like forever. What do we do? Well, Joseph was a great example. He recognized that God had allowed him to go through this situation to help the people around him. Joseph helped a whole nation not starve, and now people from other countries were coming for help as well. Because of him going through problems and keeping his focus on God, he was able to help in someone else’s great deliverance. Today, don’t focus on the problem, focus on the Father. He is not only going to bring you through it, but He is going to use it to help someone else that may go through something similar.

“The Lord is the source of all my righteousness and strength.” (Isaiah 45:24 partial)

“Our problems will always be smaller than our God. When we recognize this, we can become the  Inspiration of someone else’s deliverance and Strength from God.”

Prayer:

Heavenly Father, I am grateful for the promises of Your Word. I do pray that You help me during the difficult seasons in life. During those times, help me to focus on You. I need Your power and strength to face each one of lives struggles and dissapointments. Please continue to help and teach me to turn to You first. Help me learn to patiently endure the suffering and the hard times and honor You in the midst of them as I walk by faith. I lift up all of my troubles and faithfully trust in You Lord that you will guide me or even provide me with an extraordinary rescue.. Continue to give me the strength and help me to recognize how can I be someone else’s help. In Jesus’ name I pray. Amen.

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April 21st 2025 – Battlefield of the Mind

“We use God’s mighty weapons, not worldly weapons, to knock down the strongholds of human reasoning and to destroy false arguments. We destroy every proud obstacle that keeps people from knowing God. We capture their rebellious thoughts and teach them to obey Christ.” (2 Corinthians 10:4-5).

The battle we face as Christians is very real, and it is often extremely difficult. We see in the Scripture that spiritual battles are most often fought in our own minds. In the verses above, notice the words used to describe the battle. He uses words like “argument,” “knowledge,” and “thought,” This is why studying the Bible is so important. The more we know God’s Word, the more we are equipped to respond correctly. We can often see this really well in those moments we are corrected.

The moment we are corrected over something, our mind instantly leaps to our defense. Rather than honestly considering the circumstances being presented, we usually respond by either explaining why it’s not our fault, making an excuse for why it’s okay, or we simply point out what is wrong with the person correcting us. This is the same tactic Adam and Eve used in the garden, and it is something we need to guard our minds against. Instead of responding in the flesh, we can take a moment to pray and respond rightly.

Law enforcement and military personnel take time to train for various situations they may encounter in the field. So schedule time to get into God’s Word so that you can better prepare for how to handle spiritual battles that take place in our minds.

“Fill your mind with God’s Word, and you will have no room for Satan’s lies.”

Prayer:

Heavenly Father, thank You for giving me Your Word so that I am better able to know how to live. Fill me with the Holy Spirit so that I can respond in love at all times. Guard my mind against the powers of the enemy, and help me to think on godly things. I want to know You more and love You more. Please help me commit my heart to seek You and grow in my understanding of who You are and how much You love me. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

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April 20th 2025 – The Resurrection of Jesus

As the sun began to rise on that first Easter morning, the world was about to witness the most transformative event in human history—the resurrection of Jesus Christ. The stone that sealed the tomb was rolled away, not to let Jesus out, but to let the world in—to witness the miracle of His victory over death. (Matthew 28:1-10)

Imagine the heartache of Mary Magdalene as she approached the tomb, burdened by grief and despair. She had witnessed the brutal crucifixion of her Lord, and now, the finality of death felt insurmountable. Yet, as she arrived, she encountered an angel who proclaimed, “He is not here; for He has risen, as He said” (Matthew 28:6). In that moment, the despair of the world shifted to a promise of hope.

The resurrection is the cornerstone of our faith. It signifies that death does not have the final word; instead, life triumphs through Christ. This powerful event assures us that no matter how heavy our burdens may seem, no matter how deep our sorrow, there is always hope for redemption and renewal. The empty tomb stands as a testament to the love of God, who desires a relationship with us, and who invites us to rise from our own struggles.

This Easter, take a moment to reflect on the areas of your life where you seek renewal. Write down a prayer or a commitment to trust in God’s resurrection power, and share the message of hope with someone who needs encouragement. Remember, just as Christ rose from the dead, we too can rise above our challenges and embrace the life He offers.

As you celebrate today, let the resurrection of Jesus fill your heart with joy and inspire you to live boldly in faith. Happy Easter from Scriptural Seeds Ministries!

Prayer:

Heavenly Father, on this glorious Easter Sunday, we come before You with hearts full of gratitude. Thank You for the gift of Your Son, Jesus, and for His resurrection that brings us hope and life. Help us to embrace the joy of this day and to share it with those around us. As we celebrate the victory over sin and death, may we also rise to new life in You, reflecting Your love and grace in our lives. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

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April 19th 1025 – Willing and Able

“Then, having fasted and prayed, and laid hands on them, they sent them away. So, being sent out by the Holy Spirit, they went down to Seleucia, and from there they sailed to Cyprus. And when they arrived in Salamis, they preached the word of God in the synagogues of the Jews. They also had John as their assistant.” (Acts 13:3-5)

In the book of Acts, the progression of the life of Paul is revealed. Initially, we see Paul fighting against God. Paul is living out his life doing his ‘own thing’ when he meets God in a very real way. Paul’s experience on the road to Damascus began this progression where we see him begin to give his life over to God. The book of Acts allows us to watch first hand as we see this man give his life away. One danger is to look at Paul’s life and think, “Wow, that was great for Paul, but can my life really make a difference?” I used to ask myself the same question, but not anymore.

You see, one of the beautiful truths of God’s Word is that God will work through anybody who is willing. He is not looking for ability, but for availability. Throughout the Bible we see men and women accomplishing great and incredible things. These men and women had some of the same weaknesses and wanderings we do, yet the Lord used them to touch many lives. The most difficult part of this journey is the first step. I encourage you to take the first step. Step out in faith and begin to walk the incredible journey God has planned for you. You will look back in amazement at what the Lord will do. I know I do every day.

“We all should be ministers and make a difference in this world.”

Prayer:

Heavenly Father, You tell us to pray for workers in the harvest. Lord, I want to pray that You make me a worker in the harvest. Whatever my gifts and abilities are I lay them before You now and ask You to work through me to help change this world. I know I am not saved through these acts of service, but because I am grateful for Your forgiveness, I desire to serve so others may come to know You. I am a Christian because someone cared. Now it is my turn. In Jesus’ precious and glorious name, Amen.

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April 18th 2025 – The Importance of Gratitude

“Rejoice always, pray continually, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.” (1 Thessalonians 5:16-18)

In the hustle and bustle of our daily lives, it can be easy to overlook the simple yet profound act of gratitude. We often find ourselves caught up in what we lack or what isn’t going right, forgetting the countless blessings that surround us each day. However, when we intentionally choose to cultivate a spirit of gratitude, we open our hearts to transformation.

“Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good; his love endures forever.” (Psalm 107:1)

Gratitude is not merely a response to receiving good things; it is a posture of the heart that acknowledges God’s goodness, love, and provision, even amidst trials. In 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18, we are called to give thanks in all circumstances. This is not always easy. Life can throw challenges our way that seem insurmountable, leading us to question God’s goodness. Yet, it is precisely in these moments that gratitude can act as a lifeline, reminding us of the larger story that God is weaving in our lives.

Reflecting on my own journey, I remember a particularly difficult season when everything seemed to go wrong. It felt as though I was walking through a dense fog, unsure of what lay ahead. In my despair, I turned to God in prayer, pouring out my heart and seeking His comfort. It was during this time that I felt the gentle nudge to start writing about what I was greatful in my journal. Each day, I would write down three things for which I was thankful. At first, it felt like a chore, but as I persisted, I began to notice the beauty that was emerging from the ashes of my struggles.

I found gratitude in the small things: the warmth of the sun on my face, a friend’s encouraging message, the laughter of children playing in the park. With each entry, my heart began to shift. I realized that even in the darkest moments, God was present, showering me with blessings that I had previously overlooked. This practice not only lifted my spirits but also deepened my relationship with God, as I became more aware of His constant presence and care.

When we embrace gratitude, we begin to see life through a different lens. It shifts our focus from what we lack to what we have, fostering a spirit of contentment and joy. Our interactions with others also flourish. A grateful heart is a generous heart, one that shares love, kindness, and encouragement. We become beacons of hope in a world that often feels heavy and burdensome.

As we embark on this journey of gratitude, let us remember Psalm 107:1, which reminds us to give thanks to the Lord for His enduring love. Gratitude is not merely an act; it is a way of life—one that transforms our hearts and minds. “

“Commit to practicing thankfulness daily, allowing it to shape our perspective and draw us closer to God.”

Prayer:

Heavenly Father, thank You for the countless blessings You have bestowed upon us. Help us to cultivate a spirit of gratitude in our hearts, even in the midst of challenges. May we learn to rejoice always and give thanks in all circumstances, knowing that Your love endures forever. Open our eyes to see the beauty around us and fill our hearts with thankfulness. In Jesus’ name, we pray. Amen.

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April 17th 2025 – Don’t Make It Complicated

The man departed and told the Jews that it was Jesus who had made him well. (John 5:15)

How quickly this man was turned into a witness for the Lord; it was the same day! Sure, he still had problems in his life, but he didn’t let those things hinder his witness. He began to tell people about Jesus, who had healed him and made him whole. He was very sincere, very simple, and unhindered by the problems of the past.

I think sometimes we try to complicate things when it comes to telling people about Jesus, when it’s really very simple. One of the most powerful tools we have in sharing our faith is simply telling people what Jesus has done in our own lives – the simple yet compelling testimony of God’s goodness. We should tell everyone what God has done in our lives, and we should begin to do it one by one. Let us not stop until the whole world hears.

“We should tell others what Jesus has done in our lives.”

Prayer:

Heavenly Father, Thank You for saving me. Empower me to be a witness to the ends of the world, starting in my home, my neighborhood and my work. I once was blind and now I see. Help me to keep it simple. I pray this in Jesus’ name, Amen.

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April 16th 2025 – Inner Circles

“As iron sharpens iron, so one person sharpens another.” (Proverbs 27:17)

In our journey of faith, the importance of our inner circle cannot be overstated. These are the people who walk beside us, share our burdens, and encourage us to grow in our relationship with Christ. God designed us for community, and within our inner circle, we find both strength and accountability.

Christian scripture emphasizes the importance of community, fellowship, and relationships among believers, often highlighting the concept of inner circles in various contexts. Here are a few key points:

  1. Discipleship and Fellowship: Jesus had his inner circle of disciples, including Peter, James, and John, which signifies the importance of close relationships in spiritual growth (Mark 5:37, Matthew 17:1).
  2. Mutual Support: In Acts 2:42-47, the early church is described as a community that devoted themselves to teaching, fellowship, breaking of bread, and prayer, illustrating the value of close-knit groups for spiritual encouragement and support.
  3. Accountability and Growth: Proverbs 27:17 states, “As iron sharpens iron, so one person sharpens another,” highlighting the role of inner circles in encouraging and challenging one another in faith.
  4. Love and Service: John 15:12-13 emphasizes the command to love one another, illustrating that inner circles are meant for mutual love and sacrificial service.

These scriptures reflect that inner circles in a Christian context are about fostering relationships that nurture faith, accountability, and love.

Take a moment to reflect on the individuals who make up your inner circle. Who are the friends, family members, or mentors that inspire you, challenge you, and pray for you? These connections are not mere coincidences; they are divine appointments placed in our lives for a purpose. Just as Jesus surrounded Himself with the disciples, we too are called to cultivate relationships that nurture our souls and sharpen our faith.

In moments of doubt or struggle, it is often our inner circle that reminds us of God’s promises. They speak truth into our lives when we feel lost, and they celebrate our victories with genuine joy. These relationships are a reflection of God’s love, demonstrating how we are meant to support and uplift one another.

However, it is essential to remember that being part of an inner circle is a two-way street. We are not only called to receive support but also to give it. Let us strive to be the kind of friend who listens, encourages, and prays fervently. As we invest in these relationships, we create a safe space where vulnerability can thrive, allowing growth and healing to take place.

  1. Who in your life has had a significant impact on your spiritual journey?
  2. How can you actively invest in your relationships within your inner circle?
  3. What steps can you take to be a better friend or support to those in your life?

As you ponder these questions, may you feel God’s presence in your relationships and be inspired to deepen the bonds that bring you closer to Him and one another.

“Inner circles not as exclusive groups, but as opportunities for deep connection, love, and shared purpose in faith.”

Prayer:
Heavenly Father, thank You for the gift of community and the people You have placed in our lives. Help us to cherish our inner circle and to be a source of support for those around us. May our relationships reflect Your love and grace. Guide us as we sharpen one another in faith and encourage each other to draw closer to You. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

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April 15th 2025 – God is Love

“So he complained to the Lord about it: Didn’t I say before I left home that you would do this, Lord? That is why I ran away to Tarshish! I knew that you are a merciful and compassionate God, slow to get angry and filled with unfailing love. You are eager to turn back from destroying people.” (Jonah 4:2)

So many people label God as if He is out to get you. Make one mistake, and He will bring some calamity upon you to teach you, if needed. I was taught growing up that God sits in heaven on a big throne, with a lightning bolt in His hand, just looking for someone to tick Him off—and then, look out! Even insurance companies refer to disasters as acts of God. Well, that’s not our God. Jesus made it clear in the book of John who the destroyer is, and you know what? It’s not God. Here, look at what it says: “The thief does not come except to steal, and to kill, and to destroy. I have come that they may have life, and that they may have it more abundantly” (John 10:10). You see, God gives life, and Satan destroys it.

This Old Testament prophet knew the heart and nature of God. He wanted God to destroy these people, but as soon as they repented, God was quick to forgive and restore. I’m always amazed that when a disaster hits an area, they call it an act of God, but when there is a beautiful day or something very special happens in our world, they call it Mother Nature or Mother Earth. Come on, Christians. Let’s speak what the truth of the Word says and not what man-made religion says. God is love; He is a good God, a merciful and compassionate God. He is one who is slow to get angry and filled with unfailing love. If the church would start showing the world a loving God like this, it would change people’s hearts from running from God to running to Him. Let’s share the truth and see God do the rest. He is filled with unfailing love.

Though our feelings come and go, God’s love does not!”

Prayer:

Heavenly Father, thank You for being a God of love. Thank You for always looking out for our good. Your Word says You created me and love me, and I am so grateful that You do. That You sought me out in the middle of a calamity—without Your love and care for me individually, I would have surely perished. What a great God we serve. I praise and love You. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

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