Tag Archives: #JesusSaves

November 22nd 2025 – The Nail on the Wall: A Modern Parable

Scripture Reading:

“But if we walk in the light, as He is in the light, we have fellowship with one another, and the blood of Jesus Christ His Son cleanses us from all sin.” (1 John 1:7)

Reflection:

Today’s lesson centers on story of a homeowner and a persistent buyer. It illustrates a powerful spiritual truth: even the smallest compromise can give the enemy a foothold in our lives.

The devil doesn’t need your whole house—one single nail is enough. This story explains it better than a thousand sermons.

The Story:

There was once a man who owned a beautiful home. One day, a very persistent buyer tried to purchase it from him. He offered money, favors—everything imaginable—but the owner refused. The house meant far too much to him.

But a few days later, the buyer returned with a strange request.

“I don’t want to buy the whole house,” he said. “I only want to purchase a single nail on the wall of your living room.”

Confused, the owner thought it was harmless, so he agreed.

Weeks passed. Then one day the buyer returned, carrying something horrifying: a rotting carcass. He hung it on the nail in the living room. Outraged, the owner demanded that he remove it.

But the buyer replied, “That nail is mine. I can hang whatever I want on it.”

Over time, the stench filled the entire home. Flies swarmed. Decay spread. The sickness of it all became unbearable—until the owner finally abandoned his own house.

The Lesson:

This is exactly how the enemy works. He doesn’t need your entire life—just the one space you are willing to surrender.
One open door, one excuse, one resentment you refuse to forgive.
One sin you may continue to justify.

Slowly, what seemed harmless begins to contaminate everything.

If there is anything in your life that you know isn’t right, don’t leave it hanging on the nail. Surrender it to God. The enemy may be satisfied with owning one nail, but God wants to restore the entire house.

Scripture warns us: “Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil walks about like a roaring lion, seeking whom he may devour.”
(1 Peter 5:8)

No area of our lives is too small to surrender to God. Just as the owner should have refused to sell even a single nail, we must guard every part of our hearts.

If you’re holding onto anything that isn’t right, don’t let it dangle there—give it to God. He desires to cleanse, restore, and fill every corner of your life with His light.

“One nail surrendered to darkness can poison the whole house, but one heart surrendered to Jesus can redeem every room.”

Prayer:

Heavenly Father, Thank You for the precious gift of life, and for the home You have created within our hearts through Your Spirit. Thank You for Your grace that covers us and Your mercy that meets us daily. Lord, today we come before You with humility, asking You to search us and reveal any place in our lives where the enemy may be trying to gain a foothold.

Show us the “nails on the wall”—the compromises we’ve justified, the sins we have excused, the wounds we’ve held onto, the doors we’ve left cracked open. Give us the courage to surrender these areas fully to You, even when they feel small, familiar, or difficult to release.

We ask that You cleanse us from anything that brings decay to our spiritual homes. Remove every trace of bitterness, unforgiveness, fear, pride, addiction, temptation, and hidden sin. Wash us in the blood of Jesus, and purify every corner of our hearts so that nothing remains that does not honor You.

Fill us instead with Your presence, Your peace, and Your holiness. Let our hearts be a dwelling place for Your glory—a home where Your Spirit rests, where Your Word abides, and where Your light shines without obstruction.

Strengthen us to resist the enemy and close every door that leads to destruction. Help us to remain vigilant, discerning, and anchored in Your truth. And when we are weak, remind us that Your strength is made perfect in our weakness.

Restore what has been broken, renew what has been worn down, and rebuild what we have abandoned. Make us whole again, Lord—from foundation to rooftop.

We give You the entire house, not just a room, not just a wall—every nail and every corner belongs to You. In the mighty name of Jesus we pray, Amen.

Invitation:

Are you feeling lost or searching for a deeper purpose in life? Discover the transformative power of giving your life to Jesus. Embracing faith can lead to hope, healing, and a renewed sense of direction. Click here  to learn more about how you can invite Jesus into your life and experience His love and guidance.

Prayer Request, Click Here 

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

November 20th 2025 – Unforsaken

Scripture Reading:

“My God, My God, why have You forsaken Me?” (Matthew 27:46)

Reflection:

These poignant words were uttered by Jesus from the cross, yet they echo back to David during his own times of deep anguish.

Jesus was forsaken so that we would never have to face forsakenness ourselves. God the Father turned away from His Son when He bore our sins on the cross.

David expressed in Psalm 22:4-6, “Our fathers trusted You, and You delivered them; they cried out to You and were saved; in You they trusted and were not disappointed.” We can picture David lamenting, “I am a worm and not a man, scorned by mankind and despised by the people.” He certainly experienced deep suffering. Yet, our Lord endured an even greater anguish. Imagine the Good Shepherd declaring, “I am a worm.” He took on this lowly state for our sake so that we could be welcomed as children of God.

We cannot be forsaken because our Savior was forsaken in our stead. His promise assures us that He will never leave or abandon us. His abiding presence is with us always. Furthermore, His purpose is to work all things together for good for those who love Him.

What is that purpose? To shape us into the likeness of His Son. David’s life serves as a beautiful foreshadowing of Christ, and his suffering was part of that process. Amidst your trials, remember: God will not forsake you.

In difficult times, your feelings and circumstances may lead you to believe that God has abandoned you. Yet, the Bible reassures us that He will never forsake His own. The next time you feel alone, remind yourself that God is faithful to His Word and is working to mold you into the image of His Son, Jesus Christ.

“In the depths of despair, remember that you are never forsaken; for in Christ’s suffering, we find our assurance of hope and the promise of His abiding presence.”

Prayer:

Heavenly Father, Thank You for Your unfailing presence in my life. I am grateful that You are always with me, even when I forget to call on You for help. You are the one true God, and I draw strength from knowing I can rely on You in every circumstance.

Lord, I acknowledge that there are times when my faith wavers and I feel overwhelmed by my struggles. In those moments of doubt, remind me of Your faithfulness and love. Help me to trust in Your promises, even when the path ahead seems unclear.

Please continue to draw me closer to You, filling my heart with peace that surpasses all understanding. Strengthen me with Your Holy Word, so that I may find guidance and comfort in Your truth. Teach me to lean on You in times of trial, and to rest in the assurance that You are working all things together for my good.

As I walk through life’s challenges, let my faith shine as a testament to Your grace. Help me to reflect Your love to those around me, sharing the hope I have in You. I love You, Lord, and I commit my life into Your hands. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

Are you seeking hope, purpose, and a relationship that transforms your life? Jesus invites you to experience His love and grace. If you feel the tug on your heart and want to accept Jesus as your Savior, Click here to begin your journey of faith. Embrace the life-changing decision to follow Him and discover the peace that comes from knowing you are never alone.

Prayer Request, Click Here 

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

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.”

Prayer Request, Click Here 

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

October 17th 2025 – Living Water

Scripture Reading:

“Please, sir,” the woman said, “give me some of that water! Then I’ll never be thirsty again, and I won’t have to come here to haul water.” (John 4:15)

Reflection:

We live in a world full of thirst—sometimes the obvious kind, sometimes a deeper, quieter one our eyes miss. Jesus met a woman at a well in a hot, dusty place and spoke of water that satisfies beyond the physical. The story reminds us that people’s day-to-day complaints and cracks—arguments at home, loneliness, burnout, anxiety, or restlessness—are often the language of thirst. “I’m tired,” “I can’t handle this,” or “I don’t belong”—these can be, in effect, requests for water that only Christ can give.

Our communities include many who are spiritually parched but who don’t always ask plainly. We walk by neighbors, coworkers, and family members who seem impatient, distracted, or closed off, and we fail to hear the deeper plea: “I am thirsty.” Sometimes we think only of material help and assume that without money or solutions there’s nothing we can do. Yet Jesus offered living water—freely, abundantly, without condition. That invitation is the greatest resource we can share. Hospitality, attentive listening, honest prayer, and the courage to speak of Jesus’ life-giving love are all ways we offer that water.

Look for the well in the ordinary places. Notice the small signals of thirst. Let compassion shape your response before you analyze the problem. We should be pouring out to the world what God has poured into us—patience, presence, grace, and the simple witness that in Christ there is a spring that never runs dry.

Call to action:

  1. Today, pause and pray for eyes to see one person who seems thirsty—neighbor, coworker, or family member.
  2. This week, intentionally listen to that person for at least 10 minutes without trying to fix anything; ask a gentle question and pray with or for them.
  3. Offer one concrete act of compassion (a meal, a ride, a phone call, childcare, or resources) and share briefly how Jesus has satisfied you.
  4. Invite them to a church gathering, small group, or a conversation about faith—no pressure, just an open door.
  5. Commit to praying daily for that person for 30 days and note any ways God answers.

“When we offer our presence and speak of Christ’s living water, even a small cup can end a lifetime of thirst.”

Prayer:

Lord Jesus, living Water, thank You that You meet us where we are—at the well, at our kitchen tables, in the middle of sleepless nights and frantic days. Forgive us for the times we have walked past thirsty people because we were in a hurry or unsure what to say. Open our eyes to the many ways thirst shows up in others and give us ears to hear the silent pleas beneath the words.

Fill us with Your Spirit so our hearts overflow with compassion, gentleness, and courage. Help us to offer practical care and also to point others to the deeper satisfaction found in You. When we lack resources, remind us that presence and prayer are not small things; they are channels of Your grace. Teach us to listen without rushing to fix, to sit with sorrow without impatience, and to speak of Your love with humility and boldness.

Pour Your living water into those who feel dry and weary—those whose hope is thin, whose burdens are heavy, whose days are lonely. Refresh marriages, mend fractured families, give patience to exhausted caregivers, and steady the anxious and depressed. Raise up workers for the harvest—people willing to sit at wells, to offer a cup, and to share the story of Jesus. Use our imperfect hands and words to bring Your wholeness.

We trust the results to You. Let the fruit be Yours alone, and let us remain faithful to the calling to offer what You have given. In the name of Jesus, the Source of living water, we pray. Amen.

If you feel a stirring in your heart and are ready to experience the transformative love of Jesus, we invite you to take a step of faith. Accepting Jesus into your life is the most profound decision you can make. He longs to have a personal relationship with you, offering forgiveness, hope, and purpose.Are you ready to invite Him in? Click here  to begin your journey with Jesus and discover the peace and joy that come from knowing Him. Let today be the day you embrace His love and grace!

Prayer Request, Click Here 

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

August 10th 2025 – Majesty in Every Moment

“O Lord, our Lord, how majestic is your name in all the earth! You have set your glory above the heavens.” (Psalm 8:1)

Psalm 8:1 invites us into a moment of awe and worship, reminding us of the majesty and glory of God. The psalmist begins with a powerful acknowledgment of God’s sovereignty and magnificence. When we consider the grandeur of creation—from the vastness of the universe to the delicate beauty of a flower—we are compelled to recognize the greatness of the Creator.

God’s name is not just a title; it embodies His character, His power, and His love. The psalmist expresses a deep reverence, reflecting on how God’s glory is evident not only in the heavens but also throughout the earth. This duality reminds us that God’s presence and majesty are all around us, waiting for us to notice and appreciate.

In our fast-paced lives, it can be easy to overlook the wonders of God’s creation. Yet, when we take a moment to pause and reflect, we can find His fingerprints in the world around us. The mountains, the oceans, the stars—all declare His glory.

Today, take a few moments to step outside or look out a window. Observe the beauty around you—whether it’s the sunrise, the rustling leaves, or the intricate patterns of nature. Let these sights remind you of the majesty of God.

Consider how you can honor His name in your daily life. Are there moments when you can express gratitude for His creation? How can you share this wonder with others?

As you go through your day, keep a heart of gratitude and a spirit of wonder. Reflect on the majesty of God’s name and how it resonates in all aspects of life.

“Embrace each day as a new canvas, where your choices create the masterpiece of your life.”

Prayer:

Heavenly Father, thank You for the beauty of Your creation and the majesty of Your name. Help me to recognize Your glory in all that I see and encounter. May my life reflect Your greatness, and may I share Your love and wonder with those around me. Amen.

Feeling lost, overwhelmed, or seeking purpose? Experience the life-changing impact of welcoming Jesus as your Savior. He brings hope, healing, and an all-encompassing love. Click here  to explore how embracing Him can transform your life!

If you or someone you know could use a moment of prayer, we invite you to reach out and share your thoughts. Click here to connect with us and find the support you need. Click Here

Join us in our mission to spread the message of Jesus and make a meaningful impact in the lives of others. Your support can make a difference! Text SOWSEEDS to 53555 or Click Here to Give Together, we can share hope and love with those who need it most!

Rob Lavallee

Scriptural Seeds Ministries

www.scripturalseeds.org

June 6th 2025 – Who Are You?

“Paul, an apostle of Jesus Christ by the will of God, and Timothy our brother, To the church of God which is at Corinth, with all the saints who are in all Achaia:” (2 Corinthians 1:1)

“Who are you?” This question often prompts us to respond with our professions, such as “I’m a teacher” or “I work as an engineer.” However, these responses tell more about what we do rather than who we truly are. To uncover our real identity, we must look beyond our roles and understand to whom we truly belong.

Many people may not realize it, but we all find ourselves in one of two camps: we are either children of God or children of the devil. This distinction might be difficult for some to accept, yet Jesus made it clear in John 8:44 when He addressed the Pharisees, stating, “For you are the children of your father the devil and you love to do the evil things he does.” In unequivocal terms, Jesus identifies those who engage in evil as belonging to the devil. But how can any of us become children of God when we have all sinned? The answer lies in one name—Jesus. Through His sacrificial death on the cross, He bore our sins, burying them forever. When we ask for His forgiveness and place our faith in His death and resurrection, we are welcomed into His family as children of God.

“But as many as received Him, to them He gave the right to become children of God, to those who believe in His name:” (John 1:12)

Now that you grasp the essence of the question, let me ask again… “Who are you and who do you belong to?”

“Our primary identity is not in what we do but in who we are or ‘whose’ we are.”

Prayer:

Heavenly Father, I come before You today with a humble heart, recognizing that I have sinned and done evil in Your sight. I confess my shortcomings and ask for Your forgiveness. I believe that Jesus, Your Son, died on the cross for my sins and rose again, conquering death and offering me new life. I trust in His sacrifice and accept the grace You freely offer. Fill me with Your Holy Spirit, empower me to walk in Your ways, and guide me to live a life that reflects Your love and truth. Help me to understand my identity as Your child and to share that truth with others. In Jesus’ name, I pray. Amen.

If you are in need of prayer for yourself or others, please Click Here

God has made it possible for you to know Him and experience an amazing change in your own life. Click here  to discover how you can find peace with God.

Join us in our mission to spread the message of Jesus and make a meaningful impact in the lives of others. Your support can make a difference! Text SOWSEEDS to 53555 or Click Here to Give Together, we can share hope and love with those who need it most!

Rob Lavallee

Scriptural Seeds Ministries

www.scripturalseeds.org

June 2nd 2025 – It Can Be Forgiven

“He is the atoning sacrifice for our sins, and not only for ours but also for the sins of the whole world.” (1 John 2:2)

Often, people mistakenly believe that God forgives only small sins—like lying, harboring anger, or impure thoughts—while overlooking the so-called “big” sins, such as murder and adultery. This misconception could not be further from the truth. There is no sin too great for God to forgive. When Jesus died on the cross, He paid the penalty for every sin throughout history. When someone repents and seeks forgiveness, placing their faith in Jesus Christ for salvation, all sins—past, present, and future, big or small—are forgiven. Jesus’ sacrifice ensures that once forgiven, they are truly gone.

“In whom we have redemption, the forgiveness of sins. Everyone has sinned.” (Colossians 1:14)

“All the prophets testify about Him that everyone who believes in Him receives forgiveness of sins through His name.” (Acts 10:43)

We are all guilty of sin (Romans 3:23) and deserve eternal punishment (Romans 6:23). Yet, Jesus died for us to take on that penalty (Romans 5:8). Anyone who believes in Jesus Christ for salvation is forgiven, regardless of their past actions.

While someone who has committed serious crimes may still face significant earthly consequences—be they legal or relational—this does not affect their spiritual standing before God. The moment a murderer, thief, or adulterer believes and places their faith in Christ, they are completely and permanently forgiven.

Everyone can be saved through Jesus.

The key factor is not the magnitude of the sin but the enormity of Christ’s atoning sacrifice. The shed blood of the sinless Lamb of God is powerful enough to cover all the sins of every person who believes in Him. When Jesus proclaimed, “It is finished,” He brought an end to sin, providing complete atonement and satisfaction, granting us pardon, peace, and redemption. This work is full and final; nothing can be added to it, and it is accomplished entirely by God’s grace.

What happens when we repent? (Asking for forgiveness before God)

“If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.” (1 John 1:9)

God’s love for us runs deeper than we can comprehend, yet He passionately detests our sin. That’s why He sent Jesus—to remove our sin and the barrier it creates between us and Him. The blood of Jesus is the only force capable of breaking down that wall. When we repent—confessing and turning away from our sins—we unlock the floodgates of God’s blessings and goodness in our lives.

If today’s message resonates with you, I invite you to seek Jesus in prayer and ask for His forgiveness. If you do not yet know Jesus personally, know that your presence here is no coincidence. I encourage you to pray the following prayer with me:

Prayer:

Heavenly Father, I acknowledge that I have broken Your laws and that my sins have separated me from You. I am truly sorry and desire to turn away from my past sinful life and toward You. Please forgive me and help me to avoid sinning again. I believe that Your Son, Jesus Christ, died for my sins, was resurrected from the dead, and is alive, hearing my prayer. I invite Jesus to be the Lord of my life, to rule and reign in my heart from this day forward. Please send Your Holy Spirit to guide me in obeying You and fulfilling Your will for my life. In Jesus’ name, I pray, Amen.

If you prayed this prayer, please click here and scroll to the bottom to let us know. If you would like to be contacted, please select “yes,” and I will reach out to discuss your next steps. Congratulations and welcome to God’s family! I am so proud and happy that you’ve made this life-changing decision. Your life will never be the same.

If you are in need of prayer for yourself or others, please Click Here

God has made it possible for you to know Him and experience an amazing change in your own life. Click here  to discover how you can find peace with God.

Join us in our mission to spread the message of Jesus and make a meaningful impact in the lives of others. Your support can make a difference! Text SOWSEEDS to 53555 or Click Here to Give Together, we can share hope and love with those who need it most!

Rob Lavallee

Scriptural Seeds Ministries

www.scripturalseeds.org

April 10th 2025 – Our Spiritual Journey to Heaven

Why, you do not even know what will happen tomorrow. What is your life? You are a mist that appears for a little while and then vanishes.(James 4:14)

As we traverse this life, it is essential to remember that our time on earth is but a fleeting moment in the grand tapestry of eternity. The brevity of life is a truth echoed throughout Scripture, urging us to make the most of every day we are given. James 4:14 reminds us, “What is your life? You are a mist that appears for a little while and then vanishes.” This profound insight compels us to reflect on how we are living and what truly matters.

Our spiritual journey to Heaven is one marked by choices, growth, and preparation. Each day presents us with opportunities to draw closer to God and to deepen our faith. It is a path that requires intentionality, as we seek to align our lives with His will. The call to salvation through Jesus Christ is not one to be delayed or taken lightly. Hebrews 3:15 encourages us, “Today, if you hear His voice, do not harden your hearts.” The urgency of this message resonates deeply, reminding us that tomorrow is never guaranteed.

In our fast-paced world, it is easy to become distracted by the demands of daily life, allowing our spiritual growth to take a backseat. Yet, we are called to be vigilant and proactive in our faith. As we journey, we must ask ourselves: Are we nurturing our relationship with Jesus? Are we living in a way that reflects His love and grace? Ephesians 5:15-16 instructs us, “Be very careful, then, how you live—not as unwise but as wise, making the most of every opportunity, because the days are evil.”

To be prepared for our eternal home in Heaven, we must cultivate a heart that seeks after God. This involves regular prayer, immersing ourselves in His Word, and engaging in fellowship with other believers. It is through these practices that we grow spiritually, equipping ourselves for the challenges we may face along the way. Matthew 7:7 reminds us, “Ask, and it will be given to you; seek, and you will find; knock, and it will be opened to you.” God is faithful to respond to our earnest search for Him.

Moreover, our journey to Heaven is not solely for our benefit but is also a testament to those around us. As we embody the love of Christ, we become beacons of hope to others, drawing them toward the salvation that is found in Him. 1 Peter 3:15 encourages us to “Always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have.” Our lives can serve as a living testimony of God’s grace and mercy.

In conclusion, let us not take our time on earth for granted. Life is short, and the call to salvation is urgent. May we strive to be prepared, embracing each day as an opportunity to grow in faith and draw others to Christ.

“As we journey toward Heaven, let us hold fast to the promise of eternal life, living boldly for Him.”

Prayer:

Heavenly Father, help us to recognize the gift of life and the urgency of our spiritual journey. May we seek You wholeheartedly, preparing our hearts for our eternal home. Guide us to live wisely and to share the hope we have in You. In Jesus’ name, we pray. Amen.

If you are in need of prayer for yourself or others, please Click Here

God has made it possible for you to know Him and experience an amazing change in your own life. Click here  to discover how you can find peace with God.

Rob Lavallee

Scriptural Seeds Ministries

www.scripturalseeds.org

April 9th 2025 – Destination Heaven

“My Father’s house has many rooms; if that were not so, would I have told you that I am going there to prepare a place for you? And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come back and take you to be with me that you also may be where I am.” (John 14:2-3)

As believers, our ultimate destination is Heaven—a place of eternal joy, peace, and communion with God. In this earthly life, we often face trials and tribulations that can weigh heavily on our hearts. However, Jesus reassures us that He is preparing a place for us in His Father’s house. This promise brings hope and comfort, reminding us that our struggles are temporary and that a glorious eternity awaits us.

Heaven is not just a distant dream; it’s a reality crafted by our Savior, a home where we will dwell in His presence forever. Consider the beauty and peace of this place, free from pain and sorrow. Let this vision of Heaven encourage you to persevere through life’s challenges, knowing that each step you take brings you closer to your eternal home.

Spend a few moments in silence, imagining what your eternal home in Heaven will be like. Reflect on the joy of being in the presence of God and the loved ones who have gone before you. Let this vision inspire you to live each day with purpose and hope.

This week, share the promise of Heaven with someone who may be struggling. Encourage them to find hope in the eternal perspective that God has promised to those who believe in Him.

Let us not take our time on earth for granted. Life is short, and the call to salvation is urgent. May we strive to be prepared, embracing each day as an opportunity to grow in faith and draw others to Christ.

Prayer:

Heavenly Father, thank You for the promise of Heaven and the assurance that You are preparing a place for me. Help me to keep my eyes fixed on You and to live in a way that honors You as I journey through this life. May I be a light to others, sharing the hope of Heaven with those around me. Strengthen my faith and fill my heart with peace, knowing that I am destined for a beautiful eternity with You. In Jesus’ name, I pray, Amen.

If you are in need of prayer for yourself or others, please Click Here

God has made it possible for you to know Him and experience an amazing change in your own life. Click here  to discover how you can find peace with God.

Rob Lavallee

Scriptural Seeds Ministries

www.scripturalseeds.org

March 11th 2025 – Jesus Paid the Price

“Then the word of the LORD came to me, saying: ‘Take the gift from the captives—from Heldai, Tobijah, and Jedaiah, who have come from Babylon—and go the same day to the house of Josiah the son of Zephaniah.’” (Zechariah 6:9-10)

In our lives, we have all experienced captivity in one form or another. Many of us still find ourselves bound, not necessarily as prisoners or slaves in the conventional sense, but as captives to our own sins.

As stated in John 8:34-35, “Jesus answered them, ‘Most assuredly, I say to you, whoever commits sin is a slave of sin.’”

Being enslaved by sin is perilous, often because those who are shackled may not even recognize their bondage. Some might even come to accept their captivity as normal. This illusion can lead to a life filled with pain and despair—yet there is hope. Jesus Christ entered this world to declare freedom for those held captive by sin. With His final breath on the cross, He rendered the chains of sin powerless. If we turn to Jesus, seeking His forgiveness and the freedom He provides, He will offer us the key to unlock our chains and empower us to live abundantly.

“God desires to liberate you from your sin and bless you with a fulfilling life.”

Prayer:

Heavenly Father, I acknowledge that I have been ensnared by my sins. Please forgive me and release me from these chains. I believe that Jesus is the key to my freedom, and I trust in His sacrifice on the cross for my sins. Fill me with Your Spirit and guide me to share this key to freedom with others. Set me free from the slavery of sin. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

Put your faith and trust in Jesus! If you do not know him personally please read below.

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 Savior 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 read this prayer and believed in your heart, then congratulations!

(Luke 15:7) says that when one sinner accepts Jesus Christ as his or her Savior 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.

Rob Lavallee

Scriptural Seeds Ministries

www.scripturalseeds.org