October 23rd 2024 – Staying True in the Face of Abandonment

“For Demas, because he loved this world, has deserted me and has gone to Thessalonica.” (2 Timothy 4:10)

In this heartbreaking moment, the Apostle Paul reflects on the painful reality of abandonment. Demas, once a close companion in ministry, chose the allure of the world over the call of God. This verse resonates deeply with many of us who have experienced moments when friends, or loved ones such as family, spouses or adult children drift away, drawn by the distractions and temptations of the world.

Paul’s words remind us that following Christ often requires perseverance, especially when faced with loneliness or betrayal. It’s easy to feel discouraged when those we love and trust abandon us or when our path feels isolated. Yet, in these moments, we are called to remember that our worth and purpose are not defined by those who leave, but by our steadfast relationship with Christ.

Abandonment can be painful, but it also presents an opportunity for growth in our relationship with Christ. Let us cling to Him, the ultimate source of our strength, and trust that He is with us, even when others are not.

Prayer:

Heavenly Father, help me to remain faithful to You, even when those around me falter or choose a different path. May I seek strength in Your presence and find comfort in Your promises. Teach me to love others as You love me, and to remain anchored in my faith, no matter the circumstances. Thank You for being my constant companion. In Your precious and glorious name, Amen.

“Take a moment to reflect on your own relationships. Are there those who have drifted away? Instead of dwelling on the loss, consider how God has remained with you, offering love and support. How can you reach out to others who might be feeling abandoned or alone, drawing them back into community and fellowship?”

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Rob Lavallee

Scriptural Seeds Ministries

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October 22 2024 – Lessons from the Past

1 For I do not want you to be ignorant of the fact, brothers and sisters, that our ancestors were all under the cloud and that they all passed through the sea. 

2 They were all baptized into Moses in the cloud and in the sea. 

3 They all ate the same spiritual food 

4 and drank the same spiritual drink; for they drank from the spiritual rock that accompanied them, and that rock was Christ. 

5 Nevertheless, God was not pleased with most of them; their bodies were scattered in the wilderness. 

6 Now these things occurred as examples to keep us from setting our hearts on evil things as they did. 

7 Do not be idolaters, as some of them were; as it is written: “The people sat down to eat and drink and got up to indulge in revelry.” 

8 We should not commit sexual immorality, as some of them did—and in one day twenty-three thousand of them died. 

9 We should not test Christ, as some of them did—and were killed by snakes. 

10 And do not grumble, as some of them did—and were killed by the destroying angel. 

11 These things happened to them as examples and were written down as warnings for us, on whom the culmination of the ages has come. 

12 So, if you think you are standing firm, be careful that you don’t fall! 

13 No temptation has overtaken you except what is common to mankind. And God is faithful; he will not let you be tempted beyond what you can bear. But when you are tempted, he will also provide a way out so that you can endure it. 

14 Therefore, my dear friends, flee from idolatry.

(1 Corinthians 10:1-14)

As we delve into this passage, we are reminded of the weight of our spiritual heritage. The Israelites, our spiritual ancestors, experienced miraculous acts of God yet still faced consequences for their disobedience. Paul draws our attention to their journey, emphasizing that these historical events serve as powerful lessons for us today.

In verses 1-4, Paul highlights the unity and shared experiences of the Israelites, who were all under the cloud and passed through the sea. They were baptized into Moses, symbolizing their deliverance and commitment to God. Similarly, we, as Christians, are united in Christ through our baptism, called to a life of faith and obedience.

Yet, despite their miraculous experiences, many of the Israelites fell into sin—idolatry, immorality, and grumbling (verses 6-10). These actions led to dire consequences, reminding us that even among those who have witnessed God’s power, the temptation to stray remains. Paul warns us that these stories are not just ancient history; they are relevant and applicable to our lives today.

In verses 11-12, Paul stresses the importance of humility. When we think we are standing firm, we must remain vigilant. Our strength is not in ourselves but in Christ. This realization keeps us grounded and reliant on God’s grace.

The essence of this passage culminates in verse 13, where we find both comfort and challenge. God is faithful; He understands our struggles and has promised that we will not face temptations beyond our ability to endure. His faithfulness provides a way out, encouraging us to trust in His provision and strength during trials.

As we reflect on this devotion, let us embrace the lessons from our ancestors. Let us flee from idolatry and the distractions that lead us away from God. In moments of temptation, may we turn our eyes to Jesus, the spiritual rock that sustains us.

Prayer:

Heavenly Father, thank You for the lessons from Scripture that guide us in our journey of faith. Help us to learn from the mistakes of those who came before us, and may we remain steadfast in our commitment to You. Grant us the wisdom to recognize temptation and the strength to flee from it. Thank You for Your faithfulness and for providing a way out in our times of trial. May our lives reflect Your love and grace as we seek to honor You in all we do. In Jesus’ name, we pray, Amen.

“If you think you are standing firm, be careful that you don’t fall!”

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Rob Lavallee

Scriptural Seeds Ministries

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October 21st 2024 – The Wisdom of Jesus’ Parables

“Jesus spoke all these things to the crowd in parables; he did not say anything to them without using a parable. So was fulfilled what was spoken through the prophet: ‘I will open my mouth in parables, I will utter things hidden since the creation of the world.'” (Matthew 13:34-35)

The parables of Jesus are more than just simple stories; they are profound lessons wrapped in relatable narratives, designed to unveil the mysteries of the Kingdom of God. Each parable invites us to look deeper, to uncover layers of meaning that challenge our understanding and inspire our faith.

Consider the Parable of the Good Samaritan (Luke 10:25-37). This story teaches us that love knows no boundaries. The Samaritan, a figure despised by many in Jewish society, demonstrates that true compassion transcends cultural and social divides. Jesus invites us to examine our own hearts: Who do we consider our neighbor? Are we willing to extend love and grace to those who are different from us?

In the Parable of the Lost Sheep (Luke 15:1-7), we see the heart of God as a loving shepherd, willing to leave the ninety-nine to find the one lost sheep. This illustrates the immense value God places on each of us. It reminds us that no matter how far we stray, we are never beyond the reach of His love. Jesus encourages us to embrace our identity as beloved children of God, cherished and sought after.

The Parable of the Sower (Matthew 13:1-23) challenges us to reflect on the condition of our hearts and our receptivity to God’s Word. Are we like the path, where the seed cannot take root? Or are we like the good soil, ready to nurture the seeds of faith that will bear fruit in our lives? This parable calls us to action, urging us to cultivate an environment where God’s truth can flourish.

Which parable resonates with you today? What is God revealing to you through these stories? Allow the truths of His Word to transform your heart and inspire your actions.

Prayer:

Heavenly Father, thank You for the gift of Your parables, which reveal Your truth and love in profound ways. Help us to be attentive to the lessons they teach. May we have hearts that are open and receptive, ready to embrace Your Word and share it with others. Give us the courage to love our neighbors as You have called us to do, regardless of their background or beliefs. Help us to see each person through Your eyes, and to be instruments of Your grace in the world. In Jesus’ name, we pray. Amen.

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Rob Lavallee

Scriptural Seeds Ministries

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October 20th 2024 – I Messed Up Again

Jesus answered and said to her, “Whoever drinks of this water will thirst again, but whoever drinks of the water that I shall give him will never thirst. But the water that I shall give him will become in him a fountain of water springing up into everlasting life.” The woman said to Him, “Sir, give me this water, that I may not thirst, nor come here to draw.” (John 4:13-15)

Have you ever messed up so badly that it left a sense of believing that God wants nothing to do with you? If your answer is “yes,” then you’re in good company, because we all have. We’ve all made poor choices and bad decisions. A bad decision can cost you your marriage, job, friendships and even your peace of mind.

But, if you’re willing to admit you’ve messed up, you’re a prime candidate for an encounter with Jesus. In fact, He specializes in ministering to messed-up people. One of the many things I love about Jesus is that He gravitates toward those who are typically ignored, ridiculed, hated and rejected.

One of the greatest examples of this is found in the book of John. In chapter 4, Jesus encounters a woman at a well. This nameless woman meets Jesus while she performs one of the most mundane tasks in her messed-up life — drawing water out of a well.

She quickly learned a lesson we all need to know as well — the mundane can become momentous when we let Jesus clean up our mess-ups and radically change our lives. Jesus wants to clean up our mess-ups so much that He will break down every possible barrier to do so.

For example, to meet the woman at the well … Jesus overcame a cultural barrier. Jesus traveled through a region that His people “the Jews”  would always avoid. Jesus saw culture, not as a barrier to compassion, but as a bridge to ministry.

Jesus overcame a moral barrier. This woman carried a terrible reputation. Her past put her in the category of a Hall-of-Fame sinner. She had been married five times and was now living with a man who wasn’t her husband. With this track record, everyone in her community knew her, and no man would dare to speak with her in public. No man, except Jesus! Jesus engaged with this woman, and we see her fess up to her mess-up.


We live in a culture that teaches us to hide our mess-ups and call them anything except the sins that they are. Jesus demonstrated through this woman that He will forgive us when we are willing to confess our sin to Him.

Jesus is not intimidated by our past. He sees beyond our failures and offers us a faithful future. You can’t do anything so bad that it will cause God to love you less.

He left heaven and came to earth to restore anyone who is willing to be cleansed. Today, you can meet with Jesus, bring Him your mess-ups, and allow Him to clean you up.

If you’re reading this today and feel like Jesus wants nothing to do with you, I want you to know that He will break every possible barrier to reach you. Jesus is so serious about the task that He left heaven and came to earth to restore anyone who is willing to be cleansed. Today, you can meet with Jesus, bring Him your mess-ups, and allow Him to clean you up.

“Addiction does not always kill the addict. But it kills the hearts of the family and friends that love you and tried to help!”

“Jesus wants nothing more than to forgive you of your past and give you a brand new fresh start, confess your sin, ask for forgiveness and ask Him into your heart. He will help you, if you let him.

Prayer:

Heavenly Father, Thank You for loving me so much that You destroy every possible barrier that could keep me from You. Help me to quickly fess up to my mess-ups, so that I can receive the wonderful forgiveness that is only found in You. Please help restore my life and help restore the relationships that I caused pain to. Come into my life and rescue me Lord!  In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

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Rob Lavallee

Scriptural Seeds Ministries

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October 19th 2024 – The Cross, Symbol of Hope and Redemption

“For the message of the cross is foolishness to those who are perishing, but to us who are being saved it is the power of God.” (1 Corinthians 1:18)

The cross stands at the center of our faith, a powerful emblem of love, sacrifice, and hope. It is not merely a symbol of suffering; rather, it embodies the profound mystery of our salvation. When we gaze upon the cross, we are reminded of the weight of our sins that Christ bore and the incredible love that compelled Him to endure such pain.

In a world filled with chaos and uncertainty, the cross brings us back to the essence of our faith. It is a stark reminder that God’s love is greater than our failures and that through the cross, we are given a new identity as beloved children of God. Each scar and splinter tells a story of grace that redeems us from our brokenness.

As we meditate on the cross, let us remember that it was not the end, but the beginning of something beautiful. The resurrection follows the crucifixion, reminding us that despair does not have the final say. In moments of doubt and sorrow, we can cling to the hope that springs from the empty tomb.

Prayer:

Heavenly Father, thank You for the cross, where Your love met our sin. Help us to embrace its message of hope and redemption in our lives. May we find strength in our weakness and courage in our fears, knowing that through the cross, we are made whole. Teach us to carry our own crosses daily, reflecting Your grace to those around us.

We come before You with hearts humbled and filled with awe, as we turn our eyes to the cross of Jesus Christ. In this sacred symbol, we see Your immeasurable love, mercy, and grace poured out for all humanity. Thank You, Lord, for the gift of salvation, purchased through the sacrifice of Your Son.

Help us, Lord, to keep the cross ever before us. When the world distracts us, draw our gaze back to the place where love conquered sin and death. Let the power of the cross be our strength in times of weakness, our hope in times of despair, and our peace in times of turmoil.

Lord Jesus, You bore the weight of our sins, taking upon Yourself the punishment that we deserved. Teach us to carry our own crosses daily, with humility and devotion, knowing that we are never alone because You walk with us. Let Your sacrifice inspire us to live lives of love, forgiveness, and grace, reflecting the light of the cross in all we do.

As we focus on Your cross, may it transform our hearts, leading us closer to You. Fill us with the joy of knowing that death has been defeated, and eternal life is ours through Your resurrection.

We praise You, Lord, for the cross, where love was poured out and victory was won. Keep us ever near to it, that we may live fully in the shadow of Your redeeming love.

In Jesus’ name, we pray. Amen.

Allow the love of Christ to fill your heart and inspire your actions as you go forth today.

If you do not know Jesus personally, I encourage you not to pass up the precious gift of His love and eternal life. Jesus died on the cross for you and me. Jesus loves us and wants to help us through the storms and struggles in life. If you have not asked Jesus to be your Lord and Savior please click here 4 Simple Steps to Jesus

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Rob Lavallee

Scriptural Seeds Ministries

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October 18th 2024 –  Faith and Trust in Troubled Times

“God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble.” (Psalm 46:1)

In these troubled times, when uncertainty clouds our days and fear seems to shadow our hearts, we are reminded of the unshakable truth: God is our refuge and strength. When everything around us feels unstable, God remains the firm foundation on which we can stand. He is not distant or disconnected from our struggles; He is an ever-present help in the midst of them.

Faith is not just a feeling; it is a choice to trust in God, even when circumstances seem overwhelming. It’s easy to have faith when life is smooth, but true trust is forged in the fires of hardship. In these moments, when we can’t see the way forward, God calls us to lean not on our own understanding, but to trust in Him with all our hearts (Proverbs 3:5).

Our world may be full of challenges—sickness, division, loss, and fear—but God’s promises remain constant. He has not abandoned us. In fact, it is in the storm that we often feel His presence most powerfully. Like the disciples on the boat in the raging sea, we too can call on Jesus, knowing that He has the power to calm the storm. And even if the storm doesn’t stop right away, He walks with us through it.

The Lord invites us to lay down our burdens at His feet. Jesus says, “Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest” (Matthew 11:28). This is not just a promise for some distant future—it is a promise for today. When we trust in Him, we find peace that transcends all understanding, a peace that anchors our souls in the midst of chaos.

It’s in these times that we are reminded of God’s sovereignty. He is in control, even when the world seems out of control. His ways are higher than our ways, and His plans for us are good. We may not understand everything that is happening, but we can rest in the assurance that God is working all things together for our good (Romans 8:28).

“What are the burdens and fears you need to lay at the feet of Jesus today? How can you remind yourself to trust in God’s goodness, even when you can’t see the way forward?”

Prayer:

Heavenly Father, in these troubled times, help me to trust You more deeply. I know that You are my refuge and strength, and I choose to place my faith in You, even when the path ahead seems uncertain. Give me peace, Lord, and help me to rest in Your promises. Guide me with Your loving hand and remind me that You are always near. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

In the face of uncertainty, trust in God. He is with you, always faithful, and His love never fails.

If you do not know Jesus personally, I encourage you not to pass up the precious gift of His love and eternal life. Jesus died on the cross for you and me. Jesus loves us and wants to help us through the storms and struggles in life. If you have not asked Jesus to be your Lord and Savior please click here 4 Simple Steps to Jesus

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Rob Lavallee

Scriptural Seeds Ministries

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October 17th 2024 – Turn to Jesus Before It’s Too Late

“Seek the Lord while He may be found; call on Him while He is near.” (Isaiah 55:6)

In a world where distractions are countless and time slips away unnoticed, it’s easy to postpone what matters most. But the Bible urges us to seek the Lord while He may be found. This is a call to urgency, a reminder that life is fragile and tomorrow is not guaranteed. God’s grace is abundant, His mercy never-ending, but there is a window of opportunity to respond to His invitation.

There are moments in life when the Holy Spirit whispers to your heart, calling you to draw near to Christ. These are sacred moments, and they are not to be ignored. God’s call to repentance and salvation is a demonstration of His deep love for you. He longs to see you free from sin and filled with His joy and peace.

The world offers countless alternatives to God, but none will satisfy the deep hunger in your soul. Fame, wealth, pleasure—all of it fades, but Christ offers something eternal. He offers a relationship with the Creator, forgiveness of sins, and a hope that never dies. But this offer is not one we should take lightly or delay. Every heartbeat, every breath, is a gift from God, a reminder that life is finite.

To turn to Christ is to surrender. It is to say, “Lord, I cannot save myself; I need You.” It is recognizing that apart from Him, we are lost. In His loving arms, there is healing, redemption, and the promise of eternal life. But we must come before it’s too late.

Just as the door to the ark was closed in the days of Noah, so too will the door to salvation close one day. We do not know the hour or the day, but we do know that God’s patience will not last forever. The time to respond is now.

Are there areas of your life where you have delayed surrendering to Christ? What distractions have kept you from fully embracing His love and grace?”

Prayer:

Heavenly Father, I thank You for Your abundant grace and mercy. I recognize that today is the day of salvation, and I do not want to wait until it is too late. Help me to turn fully to You, to surrender my heart, my soul, and my life into Your loving hands. Draw me close, Lord, and keep me near You always. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

Turn to Christ today. Don’t wait. His arms are open, ready to receive you.

If you do not know Jesus personally, I encourage you not to pass up the precious gift of His love and eternal life. Jesus died on the cross for you and me. Jesus loves us and wants to help us through the storms and struggles in life. If you have not asked Jesus to be your Lord and Savior please click here 4 Simple Steps to Jesus

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Rob Lavallee

Scriptural Seeds Ministries

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February 14th 2024 – You Are Mine

But now, O Jacob, listen to the Lord who created you. O Israel, the one who formed you says, “Do not be afraid, for I have ransomed you.I have called you by name; you are mine.” Isaiah 43:1

This is the month when you hear about love, and Valentines are everywhere you turn. Today, February 14, is the day we’ve chosen to celebrate with the ones we love.

On Valentine’s day isn’t it fun to dig through a box of those little candy hearts? The ones that have the words printed on them. They say little things like “SWEET”, “CUTE” or “KISS ME”. But the one that I like the best says, “YOU ARE MINE!”

The opening verse in Isaiah chapter 43 gives a beautiful picture of God saying those exact words to His beloved children of Israel. Even though they had wandered away from Him and He had to discipline them, He declares, “Don’t be afraid! I made you and I will take care of you. You are mine!” Then, as their loving Father, He gives them the promise of His presence, His protection, and His provision through it all.

“But anyone who does not love does not know God, for God is love.” 1 John 4:8

So how can we know and express real love? It’s not lust or an emotion, or merely a sentimental state of mind. There is romantic love, and the love of family and friends. But, the Bible tells us the highest love is not based on feelings, but a commitment of our will. This love is patient and kind. It’s not envious or arrogant or rude. It’s not selfish or easily angered. It doesn’t keep a record of how others have wronged us. It puts up with a lot and endures with hope. It doesn’t run away when the going gets tough.

Real love never stops loving. God Is Love – and it’s real love. He shows us this love through the life and sacrificial death of Jesus Christ. Have faith in Him and you can experience true love. His love will empower you to show real love to others

Ephesians 1:3-14 says that as a believer in Christ, God the Father does the same thing for you. He created you, He redeemed you, and He calls you to Himself saying, “You are accepted in the Beloved”– in essence, “You are Mine!” As a loving Father cares for His children, so He cares for you day after day, week after week, year after year. He loves you! You are His!

“Let all that you do be done with love.”

Prayer:

Heavenly Father, what a thrill to hear Your words and to know that I belong to You! Thank You for creating me, for caring for me, for calling me Yours, and for the security that brings. I want to glorify my love for You by loving otherd as you have expressed Your love for me. I never knew true love until You taught me how to love. I am so greatful for the blessings that You have provided for me. I thank you for people who live me and I pray that I can express Your love through me. In Your precious name, Amen.

Experience a love like no other.

If you do not know Jesus personally, I encourage you not to pass up the precious gift of His love and eternal life. Jesus died on the cross for you and me. Jesus loves us and wants to help us through the storms and struggles in life. If you have not asked Jesus to be your Lord and Savior please click here 4 Simple Steps to Jesus

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Rob Lavallee

Scriptural Seeds Ministries

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February 8th 2024 – Provision of Strength

“Watch, stand fast in the faith, be brave, be strong.” 1 Corinthians 16:13

Christ has made every provision for us to be strong. He has given us His Holy Spirit, whose is to bring to our remembrance all the promises that Christ has made, that we may have peace and a sweet sense of forgiveness. If we will keep our eyes fixed on the Saviour, and trust in His power, we shall be filled with a sense of security; for the righteousness of Christ will become our righteousness. . . .

We dishonor Him by talking of our inefficiency. Instead of looking at ourselves, let us constantly behold Jesus, daily becoming more and more like Him, more and more able to talk of Him, better prepared to avail ourselves of His kindness and helpfulness, and to receive the blessings offered us.

“Therefore we do not lose heart. Even though our outward man is perishing, yet the inward man is being renewed day by day.” 2 Corinthians 4:16

As we live in communion with Him, we grow strong in His strength, a help and a blessing to those around us. If we would only do as the Lord desires us to, our hearts would become as sacred harps, every chord of which would sound forth praise and gratitude to the Redeemer sent by God to take away the sin of the world. . .

“Do not strive in your own strength; cast yourself at the feet of the Lord Jesus, and wait upon Him in the sure confidence that He is with you, and works in you. Strive in prayer; let faith fill your heart-so will you be strong in the Lord, and in the power of His might.”

Prayer:

Heavenly Father, thank you for all the wonderful blessings you have put in my life. Family, friends, a roof over my head, and food on my table. Thank you for the blessings you give me every day. I am so grateful for all that you provide. I try hard, Lord, not to stumble in my walk with you. Today I ask for your strength. Your guidance. I cannot make my walk alone, Lord, and I know you are there to take my hand when I need you most. I know you are there to carry me when I cannot go on alone. I ask for that strength, Lord. I ask for your will and your way. I ask for the strength you had in facing the Enemy in the desert. Thank you, Lord, for being here for me when in my hour of need. In Jesus’ name, I pray. Amen.

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Rob Lavallee

Scriptural Seeds Ministries

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February 7th 2024 – Lost In The Wilderness

“Come, and let us return to the LORD; For He has torn, but He will heal us; He has stricken, but He will bind us up.” (Hosea 6:1)

Have you ever been lost? Maybe it was during camping trip where you went on a hike with friends, or you went for a drive and became lost in different city. With any scenario, being lost causes us to become fearful. Yet, imagine if you were lost but you didn’t care. After hours of hiking around and without notice, you find that you are surrounded by an unknown wilderness with no provisions. To most people, we would see that as foolishness, and yet there are many people all over the world who are lost but do not realize it.

In Hosea 6, God gives us a glimpse of the people of Israel after they realize that they have wandered away from God. In their statement they say, “Let us return.” These three words indicate that they have realized the reality of their situation that they were lost and needed to return home. This is always the first step in our relationship with God. We must first realize we are lost and in need of a Savior. When we are honest with God, admit our sin and trust in Jesus’ payment for our sin, we go from lost to found. Once we are born again, we are no longer wondering aimlessly in the darkness, but we are guided by the very hand of God if we choose to listen to Him.

While we may enjoy an adventure in the wilderness, there is nothing like the rest, peace and joy we find at home. Come home. God is waiting.

“Repentance starts when we realize how lost we really are.”

Prayer:

Heavenly Father, I believe You died for me so that I could be forgiven. I believe You were raised from the dead so that I can have new life. I’ve done wrong things and I’m sorry. Please forgive me. Give me Your power to follow You. Give me the power to turn from sin and change my ways. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

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Rob Lavallee

Scriptural Seeds Ministries

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