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March 31st 2026 – Five Prayers to Transform Your Day and Your Life

Scripture Reference:

“This is the day that the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad in it.” (Psalm 118:24)

Reflection:

Begin each day with an open heart, ready to receive God’s presence. These five prayers, grounded in Scripture, invite His peace, guidance, blessings, strength, and gratitude into your life. Pray them with intention and witness the transformation in your journey.

  1. Lord, fill my heart with Your perfect peace.
    “God keeps those whose minds are stayed on Him in perfect peace.” (Isaiah 26:3)
  2. Lord, lead every step I take today.
    “The LORD makes firm the steps of the one who delights in Him.” (Psalm 37:23)
  3. Lord, surround me with Your blessings today.
    “Surely, LORD, You bless the righteous; You surround them with Your favor as with a shield.” (Psalm 5:12)
  4. Lord, grant me strength in every situation.
    “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.” (Philippians 4:13)
  5. Lord, help me remain grateful in every circumstance.
    “Give thanks to the Lord, for He is good; His love endures forever.” (1 Chronicles 16:34)

As you embrace these prayers each morning, allow them to resonate deeply within you. Reflect on their meanings, letting them shape your thoughts and actions throughout the day. Trust in God’s promises, lean into His strength, and watch how your life transforms as you invite Him into every aspect of your journey. Remember, each day is a gift; cherish it and live it for His glory.

“Each morning is a blank canvas, waiting for the brushstrokes of prayer to paint it with peace, purpose, and gratitude.”

Prayer:

Heavenly Father, As I enter this new day, I come before You with a humble heart, seeking Your presence and guidance. Thank You for the gift of today—a fresh start filled with possibilities. Fill my heart with Your perfect peace, and let it overflow into every interaction and decision I make.

Guide my steps, Lord, as I navigate the challenges and joys that lie ahead. Surround me with Your blessings, and help me recognize Your hand in every moment. Grant me the strength to face obstacles with courage and resilience, knowing that I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.

Help me cultivate a spirit of gratitude, finding joy in both the ordinary and extraordinary. May my life reflect Your love and grace, inspiring those around me.

In all things, I trust in Your perfect plan for my life. Thank You for Your unwavering love and faithfulness. In Jesus’ name, I pray. Amen.

Invitation:
If you’re feeling lost or burdened, I encourage you to take a step toward Jesus today. He is waiting with open arms, ready to fill your heart with peace and purpose.

Click here to ask Jesus to be your guide through the storms of life. Embrace the assurance that you are never alone, and let Him lead you to a place of rest and restoration.

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Scriptural Seeds Ministries

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October 26th 2025 – Is Being Good, Good Enough?

Scripture Reading:

“For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith—and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God—not by works, so that no one can boast.” (Ephesians 2:8–9)

There’s a dangerous lie that has quietly crept into our culture—the belief that being good is good enough. Many people think that morality equals spirituality, that kindness replaces repentance, and that doing the right thing earns a place in heaven.

But Satan isn’t against good morals—he’s against Jesus Christ. He doesn’t care if you’re kind, generous, or helpful, as long as you never bow your knee to the Savior.

The Pharisees were moral, respected, and disciplined, yet Jesus called them children of the devil because their morality had taken the place of faith. They trusted their righteousness more than they trusted the Redeemer.

Satan’s greatest victory isn’t turning bad people worse—it’s convincing good people that they don’t need grace. The world is full of people who live decent lives, give to charity, and serve others, yet remain lost because they’ve never surrendered their hearts to Christ.

The truth is simple and eternal:

Morality doesn’t save—Jesus saves.

You can live a good life and still die lost if you reject the only One who can forgive sin. There’s no other way to be reconciled to God but through the cross of Jesus Christ.

Something to Ponder:

  1. Have I trusted in my goodness more than in God’s grace.
  2. Do I believe that my actions make me right with God, or have I truly surrendered my heart to Jesus?
  3. Who around me might be living a “good” life but needs to hear that only Christ saves?

“Goodness without Jesus is like a lamp without oil — it may shine for a moment, but without the flame of grace, it cannot light the way home.”

Prayer:

Heavenly Father, Thank You for reminding me that it’s not by my works, but by Your grace, that I am saved. Forgive me for the times I’ve trusted in my own righteousness instead of Your Son’s sacrifice.
Help me to rest in Your mercy, walk in Your truth, and point others toward the cross of Jesus Christ.
May my life be a testimony that goodness without God is empty, but grace through Jesus is everything. In His holy name I pray,
Amen.

The Call to Salvation

Satan loves morality without Jesus— It sends people to hell with a smile on their face, convinced they were good enough.

But trust this, you don’t have to be one of them. Today, you can lay down your self-righteousness, your striving, your “goodness,” and receive what only Jesus can give—grace, forgiveness, and eternal life.

If you’ve been trusting in your own works, your good heart, or your reputation—hear this truth:
Your goodness won’t save you. Your works won’t redeem you. Your morality won’t justify you.

Only the blood of Jesus Christ can wash away your sin and make you acceptable to a holy God.

Right now, wherever you are, you can invite Him into your heart:

“Lord Jesus, I know that being good isn’t enough. I’ve tried to live right, but I realize now that without You, I am lost.
I believe You died for me, rose from the dead, and offer me forgiveness and new life.
Today, I surrender my life to You—my Savior, my Lord, my Redeemer.
Come into my heart, Jesus. I bow my knee to You.
From this day forward, I trust in You alone. Amen.”

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If this teaching has touched your heart, please consider partnering with us to promote it. Your support, in any amount, helps us reach more people with this message of hope and love. Together, we can share the transformative power of Jesus and encourage others on their spiritual journey.

Text SOWSEEDS to 53555 or Click Here Together, we can plant seeds of hope and love that will flourish in the hearts of many. Join us in this mission to cultivate a stronger, more connected Christian community!

Rob Lavallee

Scriptural Seeds Ministries

www.scripturalseeds.org