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November 30th 2025 – Encourage and Build Each Other Up

Scripture Reading:

“Christ died for us so that, whether we are dead or alive when he returns, we can live with him forever. So encourage each other and build each other up, just as you are already doing.” (1 Thessalonians 5:10-11)

Reflection:

Imagine children on a sunny beach, working together to build a magnificent sandcastle. While some fervently create, others might come along to knock it down, especially if they’re siblings. This playful destruction often stems from a desire for a reaction. Sadly, this dynamic can also appear in schools, workplaces, and even churches, where minor differences—like preferences in worship music, food, or dress—become sources of contention. Such arguments can divert our focus from the true message of the Gospel.

“Therefore let us pursue the things which make for peace and the things by which one may edify another.” (Romans 14:19)

Engaging in behavior meant to offend or provoke is contrary to the spirit of Christ. We must remember that God works in each of our lives at different paces and in unique ways. It’s easy to think, “I understand this, why don’t they?”—but such thoughts can stem from pride. In reality, other believers might grasp different aspects of faith more profoundly than we do. Each member of the church contributes to our collective growth, and we should embrace this diversity with humility.

When we serve in our communities without pride, we reflect Christ’s love. The church is a tapestry of individuals, each with distinct gifts, and no single person embodies the entirety of the church. If we genuinely commit to the teachings of Romans 14:19, we can transform our communities into places of encouragement and support.

“True strength in faith comes not from standing alone, but from lifting each other up, celebrating our differences, and building a community rooted in love and encouragement.”

Prayer:

Heavenly Father, thank You for Your unwavering love and grace, which sustain us each day. I am grateful for the beautiful diversity of gifts and talents within the body of Christ, which You have intricately woven together to reflect Your glory. Help us to recognize and celebrate these differences rather than let them divide us.

Lord, I ask for Your forgiveness for the times we have allowed pride and disagreements to create barriers among us. Teach us to approach each other with humility and compassion, always seeking to understand rather than judge. May we be quick to listen and slow to speak, fostering an environment where encouragement thrives.

Instill in us a deep desire to lift one another up, just as You have called us to do. Let our words be filled with grace and our actions be driven by love. Help us to be vessels of Your peace, reaching out to those who are struggling or feeling isolated within our communities.

Guide us in our service, reminding us that we are all part of one body, working together for Your kingdom. May our efforts reflect Your light in a world that often feels dark and divided. As we go about our day, open our eyes to opportunities to bless someone else, whether through a kind word, a helping hand, or simply by being present.

Thank You for the promise that we are never alone, and that together, we can build a stronger, more loving community. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

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September 14th 2025 – What’s Your Temperature?

“I know your deeds, that you are neither cold nor hot. I wish you were either one or the other! So, because you are lukewarm—neither hot nor cold—I am about to spit you out of my mouth. You say, ‘I am rich; I have acquired wealth and do not need a thing.’ But you do not realize that you are wretched, pitiful, poor, blind, and naked.” (Revelation 3:15-17)

In a world filled with distractions and competing priorities, many Christians find themselves in a state of lukewarmness—spiritually stagnant and lacking the vibrant faith that Jesus desires for us. It’s a condition that can creep in subtly, lulling us into a false sense of security about our relationship with God.

Checking You Temperature

Lukewarm Christians often attend church, participate in activities, and may even know Scripture, yet their hearts are disconnected from the passion and purpose that come from a true relationship with Christ. They may be comfortable in their routines, thinking that outward appearances are enough. However, Jesus warns us that this state is not only unsatisfactory but also dangerous. It leads to spiritual blindness, where we fail to see our need for His grace and guidance.

Many of us may find ourselves echoing the words of the Laodiceans: “I am rich; I have acquired wealth and do not need a thing.” We may be materially comfortable but spiritually impoverished. This self-sufficiency can hinder our growth and lead us to neglect the deeper aspects of our faith.

The Call to Change
The good news is that we do not have to remain in this state! Jesus invites us to awaken from our lukewarm condition and rekindle our passion for Him. Here are some steps to help us move from lukewarmness to a vibrant, life-giving faith:

  1. Self-Examination: Take time for honest reflection. Ask the Holy Spirit to reveal areas in your life where you may have become complacent. Are you going through the motions, or is your heart truly engaged in your relationship with God?
  2. Repentance: Acknowledge any areas of apathy or disconnection from God. Repentance is not just feeling sorry; it’s a change of heart and direction. Turn away from anything that hinders your walk with Christ and turn back to Him.
  3. Renewed Commitment: Make a conscious decision to pursue a deeper relationship with Jesus. This might involve setting aside dedicated time for prayer, studying His Word, and seeking fellowship with other believers who can encourage and challenge you in your faith.
  4. Action: Faith is not just belief; it’s action. Look for opportunities to serve others, share the Gospel, and live out your faith in practical ways. Engaging in acts of service and love can reignite your passion and purpose.
  5. Stay Connected: Surround yourself with fellow believers who are also seeking to grow in their faith. Join a Bible study, prayer group, or volunteer team where you can encourage one another to remain fervent in spirit.

As we reflect on our walk with Christ, let’s commit to stepping out of lukewarmness into a vibrant relationship with Him. The world needs believers who are on fire with the love of Christ, and it starts with us!

“True faith is not just in what we believe, but in how we live out that belief each day; let our actions be the echo of our hearts.”

Prayer:
Gracious Father, we come before You, acknowledging the times we have settled into a lukewarm faith. We ask for Your forgiveness for our complacency and for the ways we have relied on our own strength instead of fully depending on You. Ignite a fire in our hearts, Lord, that we may pursue You with passion and purpose. Help us to recognize our need for You daily and to live out our faith boldly. May we not only be transformed ourselves but also become agents of change in the lives of others. Amen.

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April 25th 2025 – Caring For Those Who Struggle

“To our shame I say that we were too weak for that! But in whatever anyone is bold–I speak foolishly–I am bold also.” (2 Corinthians 11:21)

How do you treat those who are struggling? Whether it’s those at your work or a stranger on the street. Maybe it’s an adult child that struggles with drugs or a elderly parent at the end of stages their life. How you treat them tells a lot about yourself.

Why is that the case? Simply because those who are weak and struggling are not often in a position to help us or pay us back. When we care for the less fortunate or minister to those who are barely hanging on, we do so knowing there is no physical benefit. The opposite is also true if we refuse to help those in need because there is no benefit for us, it clarify our motives.

In 2 Corinthians 11, Paul begins sharing everything he endured for the sake of others. He did so because his motives were being questioned and yet, he was able to clearly say that he endured all that pain so that the lost would hear the good news. This is what I desire for my own life, I also do not want to live my life with regrets that I didn’t do my best. My prayer is that more feel the same. Unfortantally we don’t often see that in this world anymore..

Today is the day to look around for those in your life who may be weak,  hurting or struggling. Let’s serve them with the love of Christ, so that they would be blessed. It may cost us something, but it is worth it in the end.

“How we treat those who are weaker tells a lot about us. But don’t be discouraged by those who are not ready for our help or care. In that case, pray for them.”

Prayer:

Heavenly Father,  Forgive me for any times I may have helped people with ulterior motives. Give me a heart for those who are in need and the strength to serve them. I desire to give of myself for the benefit of others, no matter the cost. Fill me with Your Spirit and teach me through Your Word. Please forgive me when I tend to want to give up or figure things out in my own reasoning. Help me to remain obedient, faithful, and filled with Your Spirit to lead, guide and direct me in all things. Please give me patience and compassion in all situations. I love You lord. I pray in Jesus’ name. Amen.

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April 13th 2025 – Choose to Love

“Let all that you do be done with love.” (1 Corinthians 16:14)

In 1 Corinthians 16:14, we are presented with a profound yet straightforward command: to infuse every action with love. While the directive may seem simple, the execution is often a challenge. Living in a broken world, it can be difficult to embody love in every situation. Our instinct is often self-preservation; we become preoccupied with safeguarding our emotions, our lives, and our possessions. Yet, true love compels us to let go of these attachments for the benefit of others.

“My old self has been crucified with Christ. It is no longer I who live, but Christ lives in me. So I live in this earthly body by trusting in the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me.” (Galatians 2:20)

As believers, we are liberated from the bondage of self. We are called to love others just as Christ has loved us. He serves as our ultimate example and our source of strength. On our own, loving others can feel impossible; we must lean on Jesus. So, the next time someone cuts you off in traffic, remember the cross and the sacrifice He made for you. He loved us even in our unworthiness, granting us the ability to extend forgiveness to those who may not deserve it.

“You’re not truly living until you give your life away and start to love.”

Prayer:

Heavenly Father, I am profoundly grateful for Your love and grace. Because You loved me first, I am empowered to love others in all circumstances. Grant me the strength to walk in obedience and to actively seek opportunities to care for those around me. As Your love flourishes within me, may my selfishness diminish. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

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