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June 5th 2026 – A Different Table

Scripture Reference:

“Above all else, guard your heart, for everything you do flows from it.” (Proverbs 4:23)

Reflection:

There are moments in life when God quietly removes us from a table where we once felt comfortable. The conversation was familiar. The people were familiar. The environment may have even felt like home. Yet what we could not see was what God saw.

Sometimes, the greatest act of God’s protection is not opening a new door—it is closing the one we desperately wanted to keep open.

The Bible tells us to guard our hearts because everything we do flows from them. Our thoughts, attitudes, decisions, and relationships are all shaped by what we allow into our hearts. The enemy understands this, which is why he often disguises poison as acceptance, compromise as friendship, and distraction as fulfillment.

Not every table is prepared by God. Some tables are filled with gossip, bitterness, envy, and unhealthy influences. Others may appear attractive on the surface but slowly pull us away from God’s purpose. What begins as a seat among friends can eventually become a place where our faith, joy, and peace are drained away.

That is why God sometimes removes us. When He pulls us away from certain relationships, environments, habits, or opportunities, it can feel painful and confusing. We may wonder why something that seemed good had to end. Yet God sees what we cannot. He knows the motives of every heart.

“You prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies. You anoint my head with oil; my cup overflows.” (Psalm 23:5)

David declared in Psalm 23 that God prepares a table for His children—even in the presence of their enemies. Notice that God doesn’t merely rescue David from danger; He honors him in the midst of it. He anoints his head with oil. His cup overflows. What the enemy intended for harm becomes a testimony of God’s provision and blessing.

Perhaps God has recently removed you from a table you didn’t want to leave. Maybe it was a friendship that turned toxic, a workplace filled with negativity, or a season of life that suddenly came to an end. It’s natural to feel a sense of loss.

If so, take heart. The closed door is not evidence of God’s absence. It may be evidence of His protection. Trust Him enough to leave the old table behind.

The table He is preparing for you is filled with His peace, purpose, truth, and abundance. Imagine a table set with joy, love, and the promise of new beginnings. What feels like loss today may one day reveal itself as one of God’s greatest acts of love.

What tables in your life need to be left behind? What new table is God preparing for you?

“God removed you from a table where your spirit was being poisoned, so He could sit you at one where ypur soul could be nourished”

Trust the Shepherd. He knows exactly where your seat belongs.

Prayer:

Heavenly Father, Thank You for Your unwavering love and guidance in our lives. We come before You with hearts full of gratitude for the tables You prepare for us. We acknowledge that sometimes, in Your wisdom, You remove us from places and relationships that no longer serve our growth or Your purpose for us.

As we navigate these changes, help us to trust in Your plan. Give us the courage to leave behind what is familiar, even when it feels uncomfortable or painful. Remind us that Your protection is always with us, guiding us toward a table filled with Your blessings.

Lord, open our eyes to see the new opportunities and relationships You are placing before us. Help us to embrace the abundance and joy that await at this new table. Fill our hearts with hope and assurance that we are never alone, for You are always by our side.

May we find comfort in knowing that every closed door leads to a greater purpose and a brighter future. Strengthen our faith, and help us to trust that Your plans for us are good. In Jesus’ name, we pray. Amen.

Are you ready to leave behind the tables of your past and embrace the abundant life that Jesus offers?

If you feel a tug in your heart, it may be God inviting you to a new beginning filled with hope and purpose. Jesus is waiting to welcome you at His table, where you can find peace, love, and the promise of a brighter future.

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November 27th 2025 – Thanksgiving Through the Eyes of Jesus

Scripture Reading:

“Give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you.” (1 Thessalonians 5:18)

Reflection:

Thanksgiving in Jesus’ eyes is much more than a day marked on the calendar; it embodies a continual attitude of gratitude that shapes our lives. As we reflect on what Thanksgiving means, it’s essential to recognize that Jesus lived a life steeped in thankfulness, demonstrating this through His actions and teachings.

Throughout His ministry, Jesus exemplified gratitude even in the most challenging circumstances. When He fed the 5,000, He took the meager offerings of a few loaves and fish and gave thanks before distributing them. This act of gratitude wasn’t just for the food but for the opportunity to share in God’s provision. It reminds us that our gratitude can multiply our blessings and impact those around us.

Moreover, at the Last Supper, Jesus broke bread and gave thanks, knowing the trials that lay ahead. His gratefulness did not waver in the face of betrayal and suffering; instead, it illuminated His unwavering trust in God’s plan. Jesus teaches us that Thanksgiving is not reliant on our circumstances but is a choice rooted in faith.

In a world that often emphasizes discontent and comparison, Jesus calls us to a different standard. He invites us to cultivate a heart that recognizes the beauty in the ordinary and the miraculous in the mundane. Thanksgiving, therefore, becomes a spiritual practice—an ongoing dialogue with God that transforms our perspective and deepens our relationship with Him.

On this Thanksgiving day, take a moment to pause and reflect on the blessings you often overlook. Write down three things you are grateful for right now, and thank God for each one. Consider how you can express your gratitude not just to God, but also to those around you. Perhaps a note of appreciation, a kind word, or a small act of kindness could be your way of sharing the spirit of Thanksgiving.

“Thanksgiving is not just a moment of gratitude; it is a continuous journey of recognizing God’s presence in every circumstance, transforming our hearts and illuminating the blessings that surround us.”

Prayer:

Gracious Father, we come before You with hearts full of gratitude, recognizing that every good gift comes from You. Thank You for the breath in our lungs, the love of family and friends, and the countless blessings that fill our lives. Help us to see beyond our struggles and to acknowledge Your presence in every circumstance.

Teach us, Lord, to embrace a spirit of thankfulness that reflects the heart of Jesus. May our gratitude be evident in our words and actions, encouraging others to see Your goodness. In times of trial, remind us that we can give thanks because You are always working for our good, even when we cannot see it.

As we gather with loved ones this Thanksgiving season, let our hearts overflow with appreciation—for the food we share, the laughter that fills the air, and the love that binds us together. May we not only express our gratitude to You but also share it with those around us, spreading joy and hope to a world in need.In Jesus’ name, we pray, Amen.

Happy Thanksgiving from our family to yours. Sincerely, Rob and Tina Lavallee

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