August 13th 2023 – Fight The Good Fight of Faith

“Fight the good fight of faith, lay hold on eternal life, to which you were also called and have confessed the good confession in the presence of many witnesses.” – 1 Timothy 6:12

“Fight the good fight” is a phrase heard and used in many times. You will often hear it used referring to the fight to do what’s right. This is a good understanding of what Paul is speaking of, and yet there is more to it. Paul is not simply asking Timothy to put up a fight for things that are good, he is calling Timothy and all believers to hold firmly to their faith no matter the cost. In short, he is telling believers to not just say you follow Jesus but to actually live it. Paul recognized the confession of those whom he was writing, and yet he is challenging them to actually live out the calling that God has given them.

Today, the same challenge remains. We aren’t called to give lip service to God but to actually serve Him. Were not called to just confess our love for Him but to show it through sharing our faith, loving others and giving to the Lord. All these things are an outpouring of God’s love in our heart.

Today, no matter what you have planned, be ready to be used of God in a mighty way. When it comes, hold tight to the faith and fight the good fight so that all the world will see Jesus in you.

“Eternal life begins by 1st choosing Christ, and then it’s a choice you make daily to surender to His will… it’s a daily choice to do what’s right

Prayer:

Heavenly Father, I know that life is difficult and sometimes it can be hard for me to live out the faith that I confess. Please help me to try my very best to do what is right in Your eyes. I ask that You would give me a boldness to share my faith and love others unconditionally. Help me to see opportunities to live out Your love today and every day. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

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Seeking Jesus in your life?

Jesus Christ says, “Behold, I stand at the door and knock; if anyone hears my voice and opens the door, I will come in to him” (Revelation 3:20)

The Bible promises eternal life to all who receive Christ: “God has given us eternal life, and this life is in his Son. He who has the Son has the life; he who does not have the Son of God does not have the life. I write these things to you who believe in the name of the Son of God so that you may know that you have eternal life” (1 John 5:11-13)

If you have not asked Jesus into your life you can receive Jesus Christ right now by faith through prayer.

Prayer is just talking with God. He knows your heart, so don’t worry about getting your words just right. Here is a suggested prayer to guide you:

Lord Jesus, I want to know you personally. Thank you for dying on the cross for my sins. I open the door of my life and receive you as my Saviour and Lord. Thank you for forgiving me of my sins and giving me eternal life. Take control of my life. Make me the kind of person You want me to be.

If you have done this, then congratulations! (Luke 15:7) says that when one sinner accepts Jesus Christ as his or her Saviour the angels rejoice. So there’s a party going on in heaven right now over your decision! Remember this date as your “second birthday,” the day you were born into a new life in Christ! You have God’s Word that He answered your prayer.

Please take a moment to contact me, I would love to pray with you personally for this wonderful new journey you are on. rob@scripturalseeds.org

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Rob Lavallee

Scriptural Seeds Ministries

http://www.scripturalseeds.org

August 12th 2023 – Embracing God’s Call for Freedom and Liberty

Today we embark on a heartfelt reflection to better understand when it is right in God’s eyes to fight for freedom and liberty. As Christians, we are called to seek righteousness, peace, and justice. Let us explore God’s Word and discover the principles that guide us in this noble pursuit.

“For freedom Christ has set us free; stand firm therefore, and do not submit again to a yoke of slavery.” – Galatians 5:1

In the course of human history, countless individuals have fought for freedom and liberty. We see brave men and women who stood against oppression, injustice, and tyranny, guided by a deep conviction that every person is created in the image of God and deserves to live in freedom.

Unfortunately we again live in a time where “a long habit of not thinking a thing is wrong gives a superficial appearance of everything being right.” (Thomas Paine, Jan. 1776) Our constitution is continually violated and trampled upon, it raises at first a formidable outcry, but the tumult soon subsides. The propagation of false truths and demonic agendas proves to make more converts than reason.

A long and violent abuse of power, loss of our rights and freedoms is usually the means of calling the right of it into question.

As Christians, we need to find inspiration and guidance in the Bible as we seek to understand when it is right, in God’s eyes, to stand up and fight again for these fundamental rights.

The Dignity of Every Human Being:

God’s Word teaches us that every person is fearfully and wonderfully made (Psalm 139:14). Each individual carries inherent worth and dignity, regardless of their race, gender, or background. Therefore, when the rights and liberties of people are trampled upon, it is right in God’s eyes to rise up and defend those who cannot defend themselves.

Pursuing Justice and Equality:

Throughout Scripture, we witness God’s heart for justice and His call for His people to be agents of change. He commands us to “seek justice, correct oppression” (Isaiah 1:17) and to “defend the rights of the poor and needy” (Proverbs 31:9). When freedom and liberty are threatened, God’s desire for justice encourages us to take a stand against any form of injustice, advocating for equality and fairness for all.

Love, Peace, and the Pursuit of Harmony:

As followers of Christ, we are called to be peacemakers (Matthew 5:9) and to love our neighbors as ourselves (Mark 12:31). While the concept of fighting may evoke images of violence, it is essential to remember that fighting for freedom and liberty can extend beyond physical confrontation. It can entail peaceful resistance, advocacy, and engaging in constructive dialogue to bring about positive change.

In conclusion, as we explore when it is right in God’s eyes to fight for freedom and liberty, we must remember that our actions should always align with the principles of love, justice, and peace that are central to the teachings of Christ. Let us be guided by the Holy Spirit to discern when to take a stand against oppression, when to defend the rights of others, and when to work towards a world where freedom and liberty flourish for all. May our pursuit be an embodiment of God’s love and grace, as we seek to make a difference in the lives of those around us.

Prayer:

Dear Heavenly Father,

We come before You today with humble hearts, seeking Your guidance in the pursuit of freedom and liberty for all. You are the ultimate source of wisdom and understanding, and we acknowledge that we need Your direction as we navigate this tremendous situation.

Lord, we pray for the strength and courage to stand up against injustice and oppression, just as Your Son Jesus did during His time on Earth. Fill our hearts with compassion for those who are suffering, and ignite within us a burning desire to make a difference in their lives.

Grant us discernment to know when to speak out against injustice and when to extend a helping hand to those in need. May we always act in accordance with Your Word, guided by the principles of love, mercy, and justice.

If we need to fight for our freedom and liberty again, remind us to be steadfast in prayer and reliant on Your Spirit. That we recognize that true freedom comes not just from external circumstances but from the transforming work of Your Spirit within us. Help us to surrender our own selfish desires and align our hearts with Your perfect will.

Father, we lift up to You all those who are living under the weight of oppression and captivity from legalized drugs. Grant them strength, hope, and the knowledge that You are with them in their struggle. May Your presence bring comfort and healing, and may Your love and assurance prevail in their lives.

Finally, Lord, we pray for unity among Your children as we work towards the common goal of freedom and liberty for all. Help us to set aside our differences and come together in love and understanding. May our actions and words be a testament in all that we do, and our actions always reflect your love and grace. Let us be a living testimony of your selfless love, so that others will be drawn closer to you.

We offer this prayer in the name of Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior, Amen!

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Rob Lavallee

Scriptural Seeds Ministries

http://www.scripturalseeds.org

August 11th 2023 – Sharing and Giving Selflessly

In our journey as followers of Christ, it is essential to recognize the incredible gift we have received through His love and grace. As Christians, we have been blessed with forgiveness, salvation, and a personal relationship with our Savior. This life-changing experience is something that should never be taken for granted.

However, it is equally important to understand that our blessings are not meant to be hoarded or kept to ourselves. Instead, we are called to pay it forward and bless others with the love and kindness that we have received. This act of selfless giving not only impacts the lives of those in need but also serves as a reflection of our gratitude towards God.

In 2 Corinthians 9:7, we are reminded that “Each of you should give what you have decided in your heart to give, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver.” This verse emphasizes the importance of giving with a joyful and willing heart, rather than out of obligation or duty. When we give selflessly, we emulate the character of Christ and becwwwome vessels of His love in the world.

John 13:34-35 “A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples if you love one another.”

In these words, Jesus not only emphasizes the importance of love but also sets a high standard for how we are to love others. He instructs us to love as He has loved us, which is a selfless, sacrificial, and unconditional love.

Moreover, Matthew 25:40 teaches us the significance of recognizing the presence of Christ in those who are marginalized or in need. Jesus says, “Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me.” This powerful statement reminds us that our acts of compassion towards others are, in fact, acts of service to God Himself. When we extend a helping hand, lend a listening ear, or offer our resources to those in need, we are demonstrating our love for Christ and fulfilling His call to love our neighbors as ourselves.

Therefore, let us embrace the opportunity to share and give selflessly. Let us seek out ways to bless others, not only in material ways but also through our time, talents, and genuine care. Whether it is supporting a local charity, volunteering at a homeless shelter, or simply showing kindness to a stranger, every effort counts.

In doing so, we not only make a difference in the lives of those we touch but also experience the joy and fulfillment that comes from living out our faith. Let us remember that our purpose as Christians is not only to receive but also to give and share the love of Christ with others. May we be known as a people who recognize the presence of Christ in those who are marginalized or in need, and who respond with compassion, generosity, and a heart that seeks to bless others.

Prayer:

Heavenly Father, Thank you for the countless blessings you have bestowed upon us. As we come before you today, we humbly ask for your guidance and strength to embody the spirit of selfless sharing and giving.

Lord, you have shown us the ultimate example of selflessness through the gift of your Son, Jesus Christ. He gave His life as a sacrifice for our sins, displaying a love beyond measure. Teach us to emulate His selflessness in our own lives.

Help us to put the needs of others before our own, to be willing to share what we have, and to give without expecting anything in return. Open our eyes to the opportunities around us, that we may recognize the needs of those who are less fortunate and extend a helping hand.

Lord, we pray for a heart that is generous and compassionate, that we may always be willing to give of our time, resources, and talents. May we never hold back in sharing the blessings you have entrusted to us, knowing that everything we have comes from your loving hand.

Grant us wisdom in discerning where our giving can make the greatest impact, that we may be good stewards of the gifts you have given us. Help us to seek out those who are overlooked or forgotten, and to extend a loving hand to them.

Father, we ask that you transform our hearts to be filled with joy and gratitude in our acts of selfless giving. May we find fulfillment and purpose in sharing with others, knowing that we are fulfilling your commandments and spreading your love.

In all that we do, may our actions reflect your love and grace. May we be a living testimony of your selfless love, so that others may be drawn closer to you.

We offer this prayer in the name of Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior, Amen!

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Rob Lavallee

Scriptural Seeds Ministries

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August 10th 2023 – Unfailing Assurance of God’s Love

“For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord.” – Romans 8:38-39

Let us bask in the unfailing assurance of God’s boundless love that transcends time, space, and all the challenges we face in this world. In a world that is ever-changing and often tumultuous, we find solace and strength in the steadfastness of God’s love for us.

The assurance of God’s love is not merely a concept, but a reality that permeates every fiber of our being. It is a love that surpasses all understanding, a love that has been demonstrated through the sacrifice of Jesus Christ on the cross. As we gaze upon the wounds of our Savior, we are reminded of the immeasurable depth of God’s love for us.

No matter what we have done or how far we may have strayed, God’s love remains constant and unchanging. His love is not based on our performance or our merits, but on His perfect nature. It is a love that is unconditional, forgiving, and overflowing with grace. It is a love that pursues us relentlessly, even in our darkest moments.

This assurance of God’s love offers comfort, healing, and hope. It assures us that we are never alone, for God is with us every step of our journey. It assures us that we are deeply known and intimately loved by the Creator of the universe. It assures us that we have a secure and eternal home in His loving embrace.

Let us hold fast to this assurance of God’s love, for it is the foundation of our faith. It empowers us to face the storms of life with confidence, knowing that we are held by the One who loves us beyond measure. It frees us from the chains of guilt and shame, reminding us that we are forgiven and redeemed. It transforms our hearts, enabling us to love others as God loves us.

Today, let us take a moment to reflect on the assurance of God’s love. Close your eyes, breathe deeply, and allow His love to wash over you. Feel His presence surrounding you, enveloping you in His tender care. Know that His love is unshakeable, unbreakable, and unending. Rest in the assurance that nothing can separate us from His love.

Prayer:

Heavenly Father, thank You for the assurance of Your love. Help us to fully comprehend the depth and breadth of Your love for us. May Your love fill our hearts, transforming us from the inside out. Give us the courage to embrace Your love and share it with others. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

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Rob Lavallee

Scriptural Seeds Ministries

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August 9th 2023 – Fruit of the Spirit (P9)

We are on the last day of a 9-day journey. As we studied this week. Paul listed nine godly virtues that constitute the fruit of God’s Spirit—the inward and outward effect of having the gift of the Holy Spirit dwelling within us. They are “love, joy, peace, longsuffering, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control

Temperance (self-control) – “But also for this very reason, giving all diligence, add to your faith virtue, to virtue knowledge, to knowledge self-control, to self-control perseverance, to perseverance godliness, to godliness brotherly kindness, and to brotherly kindness love” (2 Peter 1:5-7).

Where the New King James Version has “self-control,” the earlier King James Version used the word “temperance,” meaning self-restraint. Today, however, this word usually has the narrower sense of moderation or, when referring to alcoholic drinks, total abstinence. Therefore, as commonly understood today, temperance is only a small part of self-control.)

Anothing thing to considder, Is the sequential order of the nine godly virtues significant? The first listed, love, is clearly the most important. Is self-control, then, last because it’s leastimportant? On the contrary, self-control is extremely vital. Paul emphasized it alongside “righteousness … and the judgment to come” (Acts 24:25)

Perhaps self-control is listed last as the capstone—since it takes a lot of self-control to exercise the other eight virtues! It takes a lot of self-control just to “bridle” one’s tongue. Maybe Paul was thinking of love and self-control as the two great bookends for the set.

We all face temptations to sin—all our lives. When confronted with temptation, we must strive, as far as possible, to get away from it—flee! Even if you think you have a lot of self-control, don’t put it to the test unnecessarily.

Consider some of the things we are told to flee: “Flee” from a “stranger” (a teacher of lies), “flee sexual immorality” as Joseph had to literally flee (Genesis 39:12) , flee from idolatry, flee all kinds of evil, flee also youthful lusts. (John 10:5)

Jesus said, “The spirit [one’s attitude] indeed is willing but the flesh [human willpower] is weak” (Mathew 26:41) Jesus said, “The spirit [one’s attitude] indeed is willing but the flesh [human willpower] is weak”

God will not take away a person’s free will to make choices in life. But as long as you keep inviting Him into your life, He will empower you “to will and to act according to His good purpose” (Philippians 2:13)

As with all of us, certainly your biggest spiritual enemy has been yourself. But take heart. With God’s great help, you can conquer the enemy!

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“We need self-control to avoid not only outright evil but also too much of the good things.”

Prayer:

Heavenly Father, I come before you in prayer, to magnify and glorify your precious name. Draw close to me, Oh heavenly Father. Lead me, guide me, walk beside me, shape me into who You want me to be. Allow Your will to be done in my life in order for me to become a living, breathing testimony. Take control Jesus, be my strengh. Fill me with Your Holy Spirit, Lord. Allow me to display self-control when temptations draw near. Help me to resist whatever comes my way. Make me pure, holy and true when the enemy tries to intervene. Give me peace in my mind, body and soul so that I can remain focused on You and Your word daily. Let your Word be the bread that I crave and want as much as the air that I breathe.Let lustful desires, anger, guilt, jealousy, sorrow and pride just fall away at the sound of Your great name. May these things not control my actions, my emotions or even my thoughts. I continually desire to seek You. Give me the strength to overcome. Continue to grow the Fruits of the Spirit in me. Without you, I cannot go on, I need You,  in Jesus’ precious name, Amen.

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Rob Lavallee

Scriptural Seeds Ministries

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August 8th 2023 – Fruit of the Spirit (P8)

We are on the 8th day of a 9-day journey to learn about all of the fruit of the Spirit – the gifts of love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control that come from God.

Meekness / Gentleness – “gentleness, self-control. Against such there is no law. (Galatians 5:23). “With all lowliness and meekness, with longsuffering, forbearing one another in love” (Ephesians 4:2).

The biblical qualities of meekness and gentleness are misunderstood and undervalued in today’s society of extremes—where all too often people tend to angrily overreact or passively underreact.

As we read above, the apostle Paul lists “meekness” as the eighth attribute among the fruit of the spirit in (Galatians 5:23) he uses the Greek noun praotes or prautes— and “meekness” is the closest translation for the Greek word used here. (Similarly, the closest English translation for the related Greek adjective praos or prausis “meek.”)

We are to be meek (yielded, teachable, responsive) first of all in our relationship with God, and secondly meek (humble, gentle, respectful) in our relationships with people. To become this kind of person, God must tame and train us!

A word with a closely-related meaning is magnanimous, defined as “generous in forgiving; avoiding resentment or revenge; unselfish.”

Meekness is an important part of true love. “Love is patient, love is kind … It is not rude, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered” (1 Corinthians 13:4-5)

The Bible places great value on meekness. Jesus said, “Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth” (Matthew 5:5) That’s a mighty big reward for being meek!

But since “meek” is no longer a popular or commonly used word, modern Bible translations frequently substitute the almost-synonymous word “gentle.” Scriptures quoted in this article are mostly from the New King James Version, which uses “meek” and “gentle” interchangeably.

However, be aware that gentleness refers mostly to actions, whereas meekness refers to attitude—one’s whole state of mind as well as actions. Meekness produces gentleness. This explains why meekness is one of the beatitudes—beautiful attitudes for which God promises blessings.

God is calling people out of such darkness to be “the light of the world”—to set the right example for others (Matthew 5:14)

That’s a tall order. But God is ever ready to help us. Pray earnestly for His help. And make a habit of reading God’s Word so it can transform your thinking and way of life.

Remember that an important part of being that shining light is having godly meekness and gentleness. And someday the whole world will be a peaceful and happy place. That someday is when Christ returns and the meek inherit the earth!

Prayer:

Heavenly Father,we pray today that you would draw us into meekness. We pray that you would soften our hearts, that you would remind us of the gift of gentleness, that you would show us through Jesus how to live in love day by day. We pray that you would forgive us of our sins and open our eyes and hearts to forgiveness for others in our lives. We ask that you would help us to guard our speech, that the words we say would be life-giving and glorifying to you. We are so grateful for your refining fire in our lives. I pray this in Jesus’ name, Amen.

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Rob Lavallee

Scriptural Seeds Ministries

http://www.scripturalseeds.org

August 7th 2023 – Fruit of the Spirit (P7)

We are on the 7th day of a 9-day journey to learn about all of the fruit of the Spirit – the gifts of love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control that come from God.

Faith (faithfulness) – “O Lord, thou art my God; I will exalt thee, I will praise thy name; for thou hast done wonderful things; thy counsels of old are faithfulness and truth” (Isaiah 25:1). “I pray that out of his glorious riches he may strengthen you with power through his Spirit in your inner being, so that Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith” (Ephesians 3:16-17).

It is increasingly difficult to find someone whose love or loyalty can be counted on. So many people are fickle and faithless. It’s sad to read the apostle Paul’s prophecy of wretched attitudes and habits “in the last days”  “For men will be lovers of themselves …blasphemers…unloving…slanderers…traitors…” (2 Timothy 3:1) He continues “The consequences to society are disastrous.” ( 2 Timothy 3:2-4)

Marriages and families are a major casualty. Fewer and fewer people are willing to make lifelong commitments. And a great many who do make wedding vows (even “before God”) later on break those vows in one way or another. When someone cheats on or deserts his or her mate, God says “you have dealt treacherously [with]…your companion by covenant” (Malachi 2:14-16) God hates these forms of unfaithfulness.

All good relationships are built on the foundation of faith and faithfulness, of mutual trust born out of trustworthiness. A good marriage is largely defined as a faithful wife and faithful husband. A good friend is a true friend or a faithful friend, not a “fair-weather friend,” but one who “loves at all times” (Proverbs 17:17) Paraphrased. A good employee is a trustedand dependable employee.

Although all people sometimes fail at faithfulness, we can always count on God. That is what enables us to have complete faith and trust in Him. It’s vital that we respond to the faithfulness of God the Father and Jesus Christ with deep and abiding faith, so that we will then give Them our very best—our utmost allegiance, fidelity, obedience and devotion.

Do you trust God completely? So much so that you live accordingly—to the point that He is able to trust you? When Jesus Christ returns, wouldn’t it be wonderful to hear Him say approvingly, “Well done, good and faithful servant”?

Prayer:

Heavenly Father, If I have been without faith to you or others, I ask that You would forgive me. Lord, You remain faithful to us regardless of how unfaithful we are. I thank You for this and ask that You would give me the strength to remain loyal to my family, friends and church. Use me to display Your faithfulness to a world that needs it. Thank You for Your steadfast love. Thank You that Your Word has stood the test of time and remains the source of truth and light for every situation in our lives. Please continue this work of opening my heart up to the amazing faithfulness of Your Bible. I pray this in Jesus’ name, Amen.

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Rob Lavallee

Scriptural Seeds Ministries

http://www.scripturalseeds.org

August 6th 2023 – Fruit of the Spirit (P6)

We are on the 6th day of a 9-day journey to learn about all of the fruit of the Spirit – the gifts of love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control that come from God

Goodness – “Wherefore also we pray always for you, that our God would count you worthy of this calling, and fulfill all the good pleasure of his goodness, and the work of faith with power” (2 Thessalonians 1:11). “For the fruit of the Spirit is in all goodness and righteousness and truth” (Ephesians 5:9 ).

According to the Bible, badness comes naturally. “Because the carnal mind is enmity against God; for it is not subject to the law of God, nor indeed can be.” (Romans 8:7) Goodness does not. But God has a wondrous plan to radically transform our character!

Though our natural inclination is to defy God in sin, He has determined to help us overcome that nature to live a life of righteousness and goodness. This is possible only through a relationship with Him. As the apostle John explained, “He who does good [as a way of life] is of God, but he who does evil [as a way of life] has not seen God [i.e., has not come to really know Him]” (3 John 1:11)

John also explained that those who truly are of God have God living in them through the Holy Spirit: “By this we know that we abide in Him, and He in us, because He has given us of His Spirit” (1 John 4:13)

The Paul explained to believers that God’s perfect, loving character is “poured into our hearts through the Holy Spirit that has been given to us” (Romans 5:5)

People speak of a life of comfort and affluence as “the good life.” But living a life close to God with all the great benefits He offers is the truly good life! Allow God to cultivate in you the good fruit of goodness. And that will lead to the gift of eternal life! That’s as good as it gets! 

You can receive the gift of the Holy Spirit through Jesus Christ. Below is a link with a very special prayer that will help guide you into Jesus’s loving arms.  I personally could not imangine a life without Jesus. He truly has saved my life.

“God knows how much we love Him by how much we are showing self-sacrificing love for other people.”

Prayer:

Heavenly Father, Thank You for ALL that You have given me. Thank You for my friends and Family. I am grateful for Your love, Your mercy and the gift of eternal life through Jesus. Thank You for the blessings of life. Teach me to have a thankful heart and to share this gratefulness with others. Continue to guide me and teach me to develop these spiritual fruits in my life that I can be more like You Lord. Help me exhibit Goodness in all that I do. Protect me from the enemy and his evil schemes. I love You and am so greatful that You are in my life. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

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Rob Lavallee

Scriptural Seeds Ministries

http://www.scripturalseeds.org

August 5th 2023 – Fruit of the Spirit (P5)

We are on the 5th day of a 9-day journey to learn about all of the fruit of the Spirit – the gifts of love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control that come from God.

Gentleness (kindness) — We should live “in purity, understanding, patience and kindness; in the Holy Spirit and in sincere love; in truthful speech and in the power of God; with weapons of righteousness in the right hand and in the left” (2 Corinthians 6:6-7).

Let’s take a look at what, according to Scripture, accompanies true kindness: “Get rid of all bitterness, rage and anger, brawling and slander, along with every form of malice. Be kind and compassionate to one another, forgiving each another, just as in Christ God forgave you. (Ephesians 4:31-32)

To consistently live up to all this is humanly impossible! But “with God, all things are possible” (Matthew 19:26)

Kindness starts with caring —being tenderhearted and compassionate toward others. (Proverbs 12:10)

We must make it our goal and habit to be actively looking for opportunities to show kindness. When we see one, we need to act quickly before the opportunity is gone.

“Dear children, let us stop just saying we love each other; let us really show it by our actions” (1 John 3:18)

Some people think kindness is weak—not something for “go-getters” to be bothered with. Big mistake! If we want God, who has ultimate control of how things go, to be kind to us, we’d better be kind to others. “Blessed are the merciful, for they shall obtain mercy” (Matthew 5:7)

Lack of kindness is epidemic. The apostle Paul accurately foretold a cold and hard-hearted world “in the last days” (2 Timothy 3:1-2)

Jesus Christ practiced kindness that was radical for that time and culture. He always had great concern for women as well as men, for children as well as adults, for other races as well as the Jewish race, and for the sick and weak as well as the strong. Often He wore Himself out praying for people, healing people, feeding people and helping them in other ways.

When Jesus looked on the multitudes of people with all their problems, sicknesses and confusion, He was “moved with compassion” (Matthew 9:36, 14:14, 18:27)

As we look at the people around us, we, too, should be moved with gentleness, compassion and kindness. We, too, should be helping, giving, sharing, caring, encouraging, extending mercy, filled with compassion and acting on it as we are able.

With each of us, may the fruit of kindness continue to blossom and grow. Above all, may we strive to follow in the footsteps of Jesus Christ, who personified God’s heart in the greatest example of loving-kindness.

“Gentleness and Kindness starts with caring—being tenderhearted and compassionate toward others.”

Prayer:

Heavenly Father, Thank You for loving me. Thank You for the forgiveness of my sins and for giving me the opportunity to experience life more abundantly. Lord, thank You for revealing Yourself to me through Your Word. I want learn how offer gentleness, kindness and compassion to others in a way that You teach. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

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Rob Lavallee

Scriptural Seeds Ministries

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August 4th 2023 – Fruit of the Spirit (P4)

We are on the 4th day of a 9-day journey to learn about all of the fruit of the Spirit – the gifts of love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control that come from God.

Patience (Longsuffering) — We are “strengthened with all might, according to his glorious power, unto all patience and longsuffering with joyfulness” (Colossians 1:11)

“But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control. Against such things there is no law. (Galatians 5:22-23)

“Patience” in Galatians 5:22-23 literally means “long temper,” in the sense of “the ability to hold one’s temper for a long time.” The NKJV translates it “longsuffering.” A patient person is able to endure much pain and suffering without complaining. A patient person is slow to anger as he waits for God to provide comfort and punish wrongdoing. Since it is a fruit of the Spirit, we can only possess patience through the power and work of the Holy Spirit in our lives.

God is patient with sinners. (Romans 2:4) says that God’s patience leads to our repentance. (Romans 9:22) points out that only God’s patience prevents Him from destroying “the objects of his wrath.” Paul glorifies the Lord for His “unlimited patience” that saved him, “the worst of sinners” (1 Timothy 1:16). Peter highlights the patience of God in (1 Peter 3:20), pointing out that God had immense patience with the evil people of Noah’s day, delaying judgment as long as possible

The opposite of patience is agitation, discouragement, and a desire for revenge. God does not want His children to live in agitation but in peace (John 14:27). He wants to dispel discouragement and replace it with hope and praise (Psalm 42:5). We are not to avenge ourselves; rather, we are to love others (Romans 12:19; Leviticus 19:18).

God is patient, and His Spirit produces the fruit of patience in us. When we are patient, we leave room for God to work in our hearts and in our relationships. We lay down our schedule and trust in God’s. We thank the Lord for what and whom He’s brought into our lives. We let God be God.

“With all lowliness and meekness, with longsuffering, forbearing one another in love” (Ephesians 4:2).

“Today, our Lord’s patience gives people time to be saved” 

Prayer:

Heavenly Father, Thank You for Your grace and for being so patient with me. Father, help me to walk with patience and grace and to share Your love and mercy with others. In this world of pain, help me to trust in You even when I may not understand all that is happening around me. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

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Rob Lavallee

Scriptural Seeds Ministries

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