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December 19th 2025 – Embracing Truth, not Lies

Scripture Reading:

“Woe to those who devise iniquity and work out evil on their beds! At the break of dawn, they practice it, for it is in their power. They covet fields and seize them by violence, as well as houses, and take them. They oppress a person and their home, a person and their inheritance.” (Micah 1:1-2)

Reflection:

In this verse, we see a reflection of those in power exploiting the vulnerable, a reality that feels all too familiar in our current landscape. Very recent, we witnessed leaders who, through lies and manipulation, sought to advance their own agendas at the expense of our nation’s well-being. They wielded their political clout like a weapon, disregarding the truth and the people they were called to serve. Such actions not only undermine trust but also threaten the very fabric of our society.

Are you a leader in government, business, or even within your community? Do you find yourself leveraging the system to benefit yourself? It’s essential to examine our hearts: do we sometimes exploit our relationships with family, friends, or colleagues for personal gain? In a world where manipulation can often seem like a shortcut to success, we must remember that exploiting others is never justifiable. God does not bless actions rooted in deception and selfishness.

“No temptation has overtaken you except such as is common to man; but God is faithful, who will not allow you to be tempted beyond what you are able, but with the temptation will also make the way of escape, that you may be able to bear it.” (1 Corinthians 10:13)

Even when it feels as though bending the truth is the only way forward, God provides an escape. Taking responsibility for our actions is vital to living as a true disciple. God honors our willingness to own our mistakes, even in challenging circumstances. It’s a call to live authentically and to model integrity, even when it’s inconvenient or uncomfortable.

Reflect on the leaders who used lies and power to nearly bring our nation to its knees. Their actions remind us of the urgent need for integrity and truthfulness in leadership. We must ask ourselves: How far will we follow Jesus in our relationships and responsibilities? Is our commitment only strong when it’s easy, or are we also willing to uphold our values when it becomes painful or costly? Will we choose personal gain, or will we lay down our lives for the sake of the Gospel, standing firmly for truth and justice?

“One characteristic of a Godly leader is to do what is Biblical, even when it leads to personal hardship.”

Prayer:

Heavenly Father, thank You for Your unwavering love and the transformative work You continue to do in my life. I am grateful for Your grace and mercy, which sustain me daily. You have called me to live as a disciple, and I choose to honor You by embodying the model You have set before me.

Lord, as we navigate a world rife with deception and turmoil, I ask for Your guidance and strength. Grant me the courage to uphold Your Truth in every situation, even when it seems difficult. Help me to inspire others through my actions and words, reflecting Your love and integrity in all my relationships.

I lift up our country and the free world to You. In a time where lies and manipulation threaten our unity and values, I pray that we collectively turn our hearts toward You. May our leaders seek Your wisdom and guidance in their decisions, prioritizing truth and justice over personal gain. Inspire a movement of repentance and humility among us, drawing us closer to Your will.

Lord, we are in desperate need of revival. I pray that our nation and the world recognize their need for You. May hearts soften, and may eyes be opened to the truth of the Gospel. Let us seek Your face earnestly, turning away from the paths of deception that lead to destruction.

Help us to be a light in the darkness, standing firm in our faith and proclaiming Your name boldly. Empower us to lay down our lives for the sake of the Gospel, demonstrating Your love to those around us. May we find strength in unity, working together to promote justice and mercy in a world that desperately needs both.

In these challenging times, remind us that our hope lies in You alone. May we trust in Your promises and lean on Your understanding, knowing that You provide a way forward even when the path seems unclear.

Thank You, Lord, for hearing my prayer. May Your will be done in our lives, our country, and the world. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

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Scriptural Seeds Ministries

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December 2nd 2025 – A King’s Covenant – Josiah’s Heart for God

Scripture Reading:

“And the king went up to the house of the Lord, and with him all the men of Judah and all the inhabitants of Jerusalem, and the priests and the prophets, and all the people, both small and great. And he read in their hearing all the words of the Book of the Covenant that had been found in the house of the Lord.” (2 Kings 23:2)

Reflection:

In the ancient kingdom of Judah, a young king named Josiah ascended to the throne at just eight years old. He inherited a nation steeped in idolatry and corruption, where the worship of false gods had become commonplace. The people had turned away from the Lord, and the temple, once a place of reverence, had fallen into disrepair and neglect.

As Josiah grew, he became increasingly aware of the spiritual decay around him. He witnessed the consequences of his nation’s choices—divisions, injustices, and a growing distance from God. Unlike many before him, Josiah had a heart that yearned for true worship and a desire to restore his people’s relationship with the Lord.

One day, while the temple was being restored, a priest discovered the Book of the Covenant, the very words of God that had been lost amidst the rubble. When Josiah heard these words, his heart was pierced with conviction. He recognized that the nation had strayed far from God’s commands, and he knew a change was necessary.

In that moment, Josiah took decisive action. He called for a public gathering of all the people—men and women, young and old. They filled the temple courtyard, curious about what the king had to say. With a heart full of passion and determination, Josiah stood before them, holding the ancient scroll.

He read aloud the words of the covenant, reminding the people of God’s promises and commands. As he spoke, the weight of their collective sin became undeniable. Josiah’s voice rang with urgency as he proclaimed, “We have forsaken the Lord, and we must turn back to Him!”

Moved by the Holy Spirit, Josiah made a bold declaration: he would lead his nation in a covenant with God. He vowed to follow the commands of the Lord wholeheartedly and urged the people to do the same. “Let us commit ourselves to the Lord! Let us remove the idols and restore true worship in our land!”

The response from the people was profound. They echoed Josiah’s commitment, pledging to turn away from their sinful ways and return to the one true God. In that moment, a powerful wave of repentance swept through the crowd, and tears of sorrow mingled with shouts of hope.

Josiah’s covenant marked a turning point for the nation of Judah. Under his leadership, the people began to dismantle the altars of false gods, purging the land of idolatry, and reinstating the worship of Yahweh. They celebrated Passover with newfound fervor, remembering the faithfulness of God and His deliverance.

Through Josiah’s example, we see the power of a leader who recognizes the need for change and courageously acts on it. His story reminds us that even in the darkest of times, a single heart committed to God can spark a movement of transformation.

As we consider Josiah’s commitment to God, we must ask ourselves: What is our covenant with the Lord? Are there areas in our lives where we have strayed from His commands? Like Josiah, we are called to examine our hearts and make a public commitment to follow Him wholeheartedly. Let today be the day we renew our covenant with God, seeking His guidance and grace to lead our lives in His ways.

“Like King Josiah, may we have the courage to confront the brokenness around us and the faith to renew our commitment to God, trusting that even the smallest act of obedience can ignite a powerful transformation in our hearts and communities.”

Prayer:

Heavenly Father, Thank You for the powerful example of King Josiah and his unwavering commitment to You. His passion for restoring true worship inspires us to examine our own lives. Lord, we acknowledge that there are times when we stray from Your commands and allow distractions to pull us away from our relationship with You.

Help us to recognize those areas where we need to turn back to You. Give us the strength and courage to make a bold declaration of our faith, just as Josiah did. May we be willing to remove the idols of our hearts—anything that competes with our devotion to You.

We ask for Your guidance as we seek to live out our covenant with You. Fill us with Your Holy Spirit, empowering us to stand firm in our faith and lead others toward true worship. May our lives reflect Your love and grace, drawing those around us closer to You.

As we commit ourselves to following Your commands, remind us of Your promises and faithfulness. We trust in Your plan for our lives and the lives of those in our communities. In Jesus’ name, we pray for renewal, restoration, and revival. In Jesus’ name, 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

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February 22nd 2020 – Rechargeed Revival

“Nevertheless I have this against you, that you have left your first love.” (Revelation 2:4)

If you want to experience revival in your life, then hang out with a brand-new believer. It is the best thing you can do for your own spiritual health. A brand-new believer is all charged up and has questions that will have you digging back into the Scriptures again. You stabilize that new Christian, and he or she reenergizes you. Everyone benefits.

On the other hand, if you hang around with jaded Christians, with those who have even become cynical, then you probabally need to find some new friends. Sometimes people worry about new believers not changing quickly enough, but I am more concerned with older believers who have stopped changing altogether. They are settled in their ways. Maybe they have traded in old vices like immorality, drinking, drugs, or profanity and replaced them with new ones like gossip, bitterness or self-righteous pride. Another big one is disappointment with God for what they feel He may owes them, such as unanswered prayers.

I find it interesting that at least 75 percent of the Christians who personally share their faith have been believers for five years or less. In other words, most people who come to Christ through personal evangelism have done so because someone young in the faith shared the gospel with them.

I think this is because new believers are still discovering what God has done for them. They are still excited about it. As we get older in the faith and have walked with the Lord for a time, we start taking these things for granted sometimes. That means we need revival. We need to be brought back to that place where we once were, where we realize how important it is to share with others what Jesus has done for us.

If we have no desire to share our faith, then we need to experience Revival!

“Revived people are evangelistic people because their evangelism is a result of excitement and gratitude to the Lord”

Prayer:

Heavenly Father, Thank You for the Bible. It is through these pages that we find life and light. Within Your Word, there is the story of our salvation in Christ and instruction on how we can live victorious lives. Teach me Your ways and help me grow in wisdom and understanding. Father, we pray not for shallow selfish ends, but for Your great glory and kingdom. Cause us to come to You in true humility, brokenness and contriteness of heart. May this be time Lord, that this nation falls on its knees in prayer. In Jesus’ Glorious and Holy Name. Amen!

If you are seeking Jesus in your life or want to recommit your life to Him. Click Here to learn more.

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Rob Lavallee

Scriptural Seeds Ministries

http://www.scripturalseeds.org

August 20th 2018 – Recharged Revival

“Nevertheless I have this against you, that you have left your first love.” (Revelation 2:4)

If you want to experience revival in your life, then hang out with a brand-new believer. It is the best thing you can do for your own spiritual health. A brand-new believer is all charged up and has questions that will have you digging back into the Scriptures again. You stabilize that new Christian, and he or she reenergizes you. Everyone benefits.

On the other hand, if you hang around with jaded Christians, with those who have even become cynical, then you probabally need to find some new friends. Sometimes people worry about new believers not changing quickly enough, but I am more concerned with older believers who have stopped changing altogether. They are settled in their ways. Maybe they have traded in old vices like immorality, drinking, drugs, or profanity and replaced them with new ones like gossip, bitterness or self-righteous pride. Another big one is disappointment with God for what they feel He may owes them, such as unanswered prayers.

I find it interesting that at least 75 percent of the Christians who personally share their faith have been believers for five years or less. In other words, most people who come to Christ through personal evangelism have done so because someone young in the faith shared the gospel with them.

I think this is because new believers are still discovering what God has done for them. They are still excited about it. As we get older in the faith and have walked with the Lord for a time, we start taking these things for granted sometimes. That means we need revival. We need to be brought back to that place where we once were, where we realize how important it is to share with others what Jesus has done for us.

If we have no desire to share our faith, then we need to experience Revival!

“Revived people are evangelistic people because their evangelism is a result of excitement and gratitude to the Lord”

Prayer:

Heavenly Father, Thank You for the Bible. It is through these pages that we find life and light. Within Your Word, there is the story of our salvation in Christ and instruction on how we can live victorious lives. Teach me Your ways and help me grow in wisdom and understanding. Father, we pray not for shallow selfish ends, but for Your great glory and kingdom. Cause us to come to You in true humility, brokenness and contriteness of heart. May this be time Lord, that this nation falls on its knees in prayer. In Jesus’ Glorious and Holy Name. Amen!

If you are seeking Jesus in your life or want to recommit your life to Him. Click Here to learn more.

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

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Rob Lavallee

Scriptural Seeds Ministries

http://www.scripturalseeds.org