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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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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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September 28th 2025 – We Are Living in the Last Seconds

“So when you see all these things, you know that it is near, right at the door.” (Matthew 24:33)

“But about that day or hour no one knows, not even the angels in heaven, nor the Son, but only the Father. As it was in the days of Noah, so it will be at the coming of the Son of Man. For in the days before the flood, people were eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage, up to the day Noah entered the ark; and they knew nothing about what would happen until the flood came and took them all away. That is how it will be at the coming of the Son of Man.” (Matthew 24:36-44)

In the rush of daily life, it can be easy to forget the urgency of our calling as Christians. Yet, as we look around us, we see the signs of the times unfolding in remarkable ways, sometimes daily. The world is experiencing unprecedented change, and many are oblivious to the spiritual implications of these events. There are to many examples to list, so I listed the major ones.

Examples of Prophecies Unfolding:

  1. Increase in Natural Disasters: We have witnessed a rise in earthquakes, hurricanes, volcanoes, and wildfires. These disasters remind us of the fragility of life and the importance of being prepared for Christ’s return. (Reference: Matthew 24:7)
  2. Plagues and Pestilence: The emergence of COVID-19 and its profound impact on global health mirrors biblical prophecies of pestilence. Additionally, recently there have been concerns over the resurgence of diseases reminiscent of the Black Plague, highlighting the ongoing reality of such warnings in Scripture. (Reference: Luke 21:11)
  3. Moral Decline: Values that were once held sacred are being challenged, and society is drifting further away from God’s truths. This moral decay echoes the times of Noah, where righteousness was scarce. (Reference: Genesis 6:5)
  4. Global Conflict and Unrest: Nations are rising against nations, and tensions are high in many regions. This aligns with Jesus’ warnings about strife in the last days, urging us to remain vigilant. (Reference: Matthew 24:6)
  5. Technological Advancements: The rapid growth of technology has made communication instantaneous, allowing the Gospel to reach corners of the world that were previously inaccessible. The invention of microchips, which some speculate could be linked to the “mark of the beast,” reflects the escalating pace of prophecy fulfillment. (Reference: Revelation 13:16-18)
  6. Rebuilding of the Temple: Discussions about the rebuilding of the Third Temple in Jerusalem have intensified, signaling a significant prophetic milestone in the timeline of the end times. This event is pivotal in biblical prophecy and could usher in profound changes in the spiritual landscape. (Reference: Ezekiel 40-43)
  7. Shortening of Days: The Bible speaks of the days being shortened for the sake of the elect. Many are noticing the rapid passage of time, as life seems to accelerate. This serves as a reminder to remain focused on our mission and to live each day with purpose. (Reference: Matthew 24:22)

In light of these developments, we must recognize our responsibility to share the Gospel with urgency. We are not merely observers; we are called to be messengers of hope and truth.

Encouragement to Share the Gospel:

  • Be Bold in Your Faith: Don’t shy away from conversations about your faith. Share your testimony and how Jesus has transformed your life. Remember, your story can resonate deeply with someone searching for hope.
  • Use Every Opportunity: Whether it’s at work, school, or in your community, look for opportunities to share the message of salvation. A simple conversation can plant the seeds of faith in someone’s heart.
  • Pray for Opportunities: Ask God to open doors for you to share the Gospel. Pray for the boldness to speak up when the moment arises.
  • Engage with Your Community: Get involved in local outreach programs or mission trips. These experiences can strengthen your faith and provide a platform to share God’s love.

As we reflect on the urgency of our time, let us not be like those in the days of Noah, who were caught off guard. Instead, may we be vigilant, faithful, and proactive in delivering God’s message. The clock is ticking, and every moment counts. Let us embrace our role as ambassadors of Christ, sharing the hope of the Gospel until the very last second.

“Let us be watchful and faithful in these last seconds, sharing the light of Christ with urgency, for every moment is a divine opportunity to lead someone to hope.”

Prayer:
Heavenly Father, we come before You with grateful hearts, recognizing the incredible gift of Your love and grace. In these uncertain times, help us to stay alert and aware of the signs You have given us. Stir in us a deep desire to be Your faithful servants, sharing the light of Christ with those around us.

Lord, give us courage to speak Your truth boldly and compassion to reach out to those who are lost and searching for hope. May we be a source of encouragement and strength to one another in this journey of faith. Help us to embrace every opportunity to share the Gospel, reminding us that time is short and every moment matters.

As we navigate the challenges of this world, let Your peace fill our hearts and guide our actions. We pray for those who have yet to know You, that their hearts may be softened and their eyes opened to Your goodness. We trust in Your perfect timing and sovereignty, knowing that You are always at work.

Thank You, Lord, for Your unfailing love and promise of eternal life. May our lives reflect Your glory as we eagerly await Your return. In the precious name of Jesus, we pray. Amen.

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September 18th 2025 – The Rooftop Approach

“I know all the things you do, and I have opened a door for you that no one can close. You have little strength, yet you obeyed my word and did not deny me.” (Revelation 3:8)

Let’s face it: bringing people to Jesus can be incredibly challenging. Don’t expect applause from those who resist; prepare yourself for fierce opposition from the enemy. The journey isn’t for the faint-hearted—half-hearted efforts won’t cut it.

In Mark 9, we see a father who brings his demon-possessed son to Jesus. When the evil spirit sees Jesus, it reacts violently, throwing the boy into convulsions (Mark 9:20). This is a vivid reminder that the devil often reacts explosively when we attempt to lead others to Christ!

Despite the chaos, that father persevered, and Jesus delivered his son. Likewise, we must do everything in our power to bring others to Him. Sadly, I’ve encountered churches that preach a powerful message but never extend an invitation for salvation. These are the lukewarm congregations mentioned in Revelation. If this resonates with your church, don’t hesitate to speak up and ask why.

The mission of leading others to Jesus is so crucial that when pathways seem blocked, we can often create new ones. Seize those moments!

In Luke 5, we read about friends who brought a paralyzed man to Jesus. They encountered a blocked entrance, which would have been the usual way to enter. Instead of giving up, they climbed onto the roof and lowered him down through the tiles right in front of Jesus (Luke 5:19).

We often talk about “open and closed doors” in our lives. We might say, “I tried this or that, but the Lord didn’t open the door!” While the concept of open doors is biblical—Paul mentions it, and Jesus speaks of it in Revelation 3:8—it’s too easy to use a “closed door” as an excuse. If a door is shut, why not try the roof instead?

Biblical Application:

Recognize that obstacles, like closed doors, are a part of the journey when bringing others to Jesus. Be creative and persistent, seeking unconventional methods to reach those resistant to faith. Pray for guidance and invite others to experience Jesus through personal testimonies or church invitations. Trust in God’s sovereignty, knowing that while you can share and lead, the outcome is ultimately in His hands. Reflect on your own faith journey to inspire and encourage others, using your experiences to demonstrate the transformative power of Christ.

“Every obstacle in our journey to bring others to Christ is just an invitation to find a new way to share His love.”

Prayer:

Heavenly Father, thank You for Your boundless love. In the vastness of Your creation, You desire a personal relationship with me. You call me to share Your goodness with others. Grant me the mind of Christ, so I may see You and myself with clarity. I find comfort in Your grace and forgiveness, and I ask for the passion to share Your glory with those around me. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

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January 3rd 2025 – Focus On The Things Above

“The dead man came out, his hands and feet wrapped with strips of linen, and a cloth around his face. Jesus said to them, “Take off the grave clothes and let him go.” (John 11:44)

Symbolically, Lazarus is like many Christians. The Bible speaks of us passing from death unto new life when we are born again. However, it is also true that in the physical and emotional realm, we bring our “grave clothes” from our old life with us (i.e., habits, attitudes, depression, etc.), and we need to be “loosed” to fully enjoy our life as Christians.

Our emotions and attitudes follow what we think. When we focus our attention on our problems, they are magnified out of proportion. When we neglect our problems and think on God’s provision, the answer is magnified, and the problem shrinks. Whatever we think upon will dominate us. If we think on depressing things, we’ll be depressed. If we think on uplifting things, we’ll be uplifted. If we think, “By His stripes, we are healed,” we’ll be healed. If we think on sickness, we’ll be sick.

Godly contentment isn’t dependent upon circumstances. That is totally the opposite of the way most people think today. No one really desires depression, but very few feel any responsibility or authority to maintain positive emotions in the face of negative circumstances. They think emotions follow circumstances. That’s not true. Emotions follow the way we think, and we can choose to think on things that are lovely, true, of good report, and so forth, regardless of our circumstances. As we think, so we respond emotionally.

Focus your attention on the invisible truths of the spiritual realm that are eternal, instead of the visible things of this physical world that will pass away.

“We all have a measure of faith. What we choose to put our faith in will ultimately guide our decision-making, our perspective, and the course of action for our lives.”

Prayer:

Heavenly Father, thank You for the love You have shown me through the death and resurrection of Jesus. Help me to hold firm to this Truth so that my faith will continue to grow. Fill me with Your Spirit daily so that I will stop hearing the lies from the enemy. Protect me and help teach me that I can have real hope. Encourage me to focus on Your written word when You feel distant in my life. Also, help me share with anyone who needs to hear the Gospel message. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

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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 life; he who does not have the Son of God does not have 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).

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