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February 15th 2026 – The Life and Teachings of Jesus

Scripture Reference:

“Jesus spoke all these things to the crowd in parables; he did not say anything to them without using a parable. So was fulfilled what was spoken through the prophet: ‘I will open my mouth in parables, I will utter things hidden since the creation of the world.’” (Matthew 13:34-35)

Reflection:

The life and teachings of Jesus are a profound source of wisdom and guidance for believers. Through His parables and miracles, He revealed deep spiritual truths in relatable ways, inviting us to explore the nature of God and our relationship with Him.

Lessons from the Parables:

  1. The Good Samaritan (Luke 10:25-37): This parable teaches us about compassion and love for our neighbors, transcending societal boundaries. It challenges us to act with kindness regardless of prejudice or expectation.
  2. The Prodigal Son (Luke 15:11-32): Here, we see the boundless grace of the Father, illustrating God’s unconditional love and forgiveness. It reminds us that no matter how far we stray, we can always return home.
  3. The Lost Sheep (Matthew 18:12-14): This story emphasizes God’s care for each individual. Just as a shepherd seeks one lost sheep, God actively pursues us, demonstrating that everyone is valued and cherished.

Lessons from the Miracles:

  1. Feeding the 5000 (John 6:1-14): This miracle shows Jesus’ ability to provide abundantly. It encourages us to trust in His provision, even when circumstances seem impossible.
  2. Healing the Blind Man (John 9:1-12): Through this miracle, Jesus opens not only the man’s physical eyes but also his spiritual eyes. It illustrates how faith can bring enlightenment and transformation.
  3. Raising Lazarus (John 11:1-44): This miracle reveals Jesus’ power over death, reminding us of the hope we have in Him. It reassures us that through Christ, there is always the possibility of new life and restoration.

Application:
As we reflect on the teachings of Jesus, let us ask ourselves how we can embody these lessons in our daily lives. Are we showing compassion like the Good Samaritan? Do we embrace forgiveness as the Prodigal Son’s father did? Are we trusting in God’s provision in challenging times?

“Embrace the teachings of Jesus not just as stories, but as invitations to live out compassion, forgiveness, and hope, transforming our hearts and the world around us.”

Prayer:

Heavenly Father, We thank You for the gift of Your Son, Jesus, and for the lessons He taught through His parables and miracles. Help us embody the compassion of the Good Samaritan, reaching out to those in need with love and kindness.

Teach us to forgive as the father did in the Prodigal Son, letting go of grudges and celebrating reconciliation. Remind us of our worth as Your cherished children, and help us to trust in Your provision, knowing You meet our needs.

Open our eyes to see the world through Your perspective, and empower us to share the hope and renewal found in Christ. May our lives reflect His teachings, and may we be agents of Your love and grace in all we do. In Jesus’ name, we pray, Amen.

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September 15th 2015 – A Parable of Urgency to the Unbeliever

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“Therefore, let everyone who is godly pray to you while you may be found; surely when the mighty waters rise, they will not reach him.” (Psalm 32:6)

Jesus often relied on parables in the Bible to compare something in everyday life to a spiritual truth. However, many of us have trouble understanding Jesus’ parables because we don’t belong to the culture for which they were written. The importance of the spiritual truth is diluted, if not misunderstood, because we can’t relate to the everyday example to which Jesus compares it. The fact is if Jesus walked among us today, His parables would emphasize the same spiritual truths, but use situations and circumstances to which we could immediately connect.

I don’t think you’ll have any trouble understanding this parable.

A couple and thier two children are vacationing in the Gulf of Mexico, Their tenage daughters were playing on rafts out in the ocean bay. All were unaware that a major storm was brewing several hundred miles out in the Gulf, even though the undertow was already beginning to show the early symptoms that a storm was on the way.

These two little girls drifted out beyond the breakers and one of them lost her float. Her sister told her to hold on to the raft until help arrived, but no one seemed to be noticing that they needed help. Meanwhile, the undertow repeatedly overpowered the little girls, only to relinquish its strength long enough for them to get her head back above the water and catch her breath.

Suddenly, out of nowhere, a lifeguard appeared. However, he couldn’t overcome the power of the undertow either and told the girls that if they drifted out beyond the next row of breakers, there would be no coming back.

I’m not going to drag out the suspense. The lifeguard managed to get the girls safely back to shore, but I couldn’t let the spiritual truth in this story go to an early grave.

This parable is told in the context of our own culture; consequently, most of us have no trouble understanding its connection to the burden of sin and the timing of salvation in the life of an unbeliever. Indeed, as Paul put it, “For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord”. (Romans 6:23) However, what many of us fail to understand what Paul means when he said, “I tell you, now is the time of God’s favor, now is the day of salvation”. (2 Corinthians 6:2)

Each of us knows as unbeliever who either beleives in false doctrines or they can decide when it is time to open their heart to Jesus. While they will freely admit that they sometimes feels God’s pull, but they dont think they need God right now. “There’s plenty of time left before I need to make that decision,” they may tell you.

They may be deadly wrong. God told the Prophet Isaiah, “Seek the Lord while he may be found; call on him while he is near.” (Isaiah 55:6)

The truth is that God will not wait on us to come to him. When he knocks, it may be our only opportunity to answer his call. His Word constantly reminds us that it is he who decides who may come to him; and it is he who will decide when it is time to shut the door. That’s why Jesus said, “Once the owner of the house gets up and closes the door, you will stand outside knocking and pleading, ‘Sir, open the door for us’. But he will answer, ‘I don’t know you or where you come from’.” (Luke 13:25)

Aren’t you glad that when you were drowning in your gulf of sin, a lifeguard appeared to let you know that if you got out much farther, there would be no coming back. After all, “For God did not send his son into the world to condemn the world, but to save the world through him”. (John 3:17)

Prayer

Heavenly Father, these are such tedious times. Never before in society have we witnessed such times where the prophet’s signs are unfolding daily right before our eyes. Times where all things that are Godly and good are banned and sin is being leaglised everywhere we look.

Father God, I thank you for Your persistent pursuit of me to come to know You, as my Lord and Savior. I thank You for the Holy Spirt and how my eyes were opened when I accepted You personally into my life. I ask humbly as nothing more then a peasant servant, that you would reveil a sense of urgency in the hearts of people that you lead into my life. Help open their eyes to the truths in your Holy word. That they would be curious to seek the answers to why there is still a empty void in thier life. We were created to Love you, and seek You Lord.. The enemy has created such confusion with his lies. But Your word warns us of that.  “The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy; but You come that we may have life, and have it abundantly.”

I praise You for your promise, Your Love and I pray that today is the day that my friend truly opens the door of thier heart that You would be invited to come in before it’s too late. In Your Holy name. Amen

How to ask Jesus into your heart.

Rob Lavallee

Scriptural Seeds Ministries