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January 5th 2026 – Soldiers for Christ

Scripture Reading:
“And the next day we landed at Sidon. And Julius treated Paul kindly and gave him liberty to go to his friends and receive care.” (Acts 27:3)

Reflection:

In such a fast-paced world, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed and seek solitude when challenges arise. Like Paul, who chose to connect with friends rather than retreat into isolation, we too need that support system. While it’s perfectly fine to find quiet moments for prayer and reflection, we must also recognize the value of community.

When life gets tough, we often think we should handle it alone, but God designed us for relationships. Surrounding ourselves with friends who can lift us up, pray with us, and share in our burdens is essential. These friendships don’t just happen; they require intentionality. Look around your church or community—those familiar faces you see each week are your fellow “soldiers” in Christ.

Consider getting involved in a ministry or volunteer opportunity. Whether it’s helping with youth programs, community service, or simply being part of a small group, serving alongside others fosters deep connections. It’s in these shared experiences—both joyful and challenging—that we form lasting bonds.

Proverbs 27:17 reminds us: “As iron sharpens iron, a friend sharpens a friend.” The strength of these friendships can carry us through difficult times, providing encouragement and support when we need it most.

If you’re not currently engaged in serving your church or community, I encourage you to step out of your comfort zone. The relationships you’ll build can bring joy and strength that many Christians unfortunately miss out on. Embrace the journey of service, and discover the incredible bonds that await you!

“True strength lies not in standing alone, but in the bonds we forge through service and friendship. Together, we rise as soldiers for Christ, lifting each other in faith and love.”

Prayer:
Heavenly Father, I come before You with a heart full of gratitude for the gift of community. Thank You for the friends and fellow believers in my life who encourage and support me. Forgive me for the times I’ve chosen isolation over connection and for focusing too much on my own struggles. Help me to see the value in serving others and to recognize the blessings that come from building relationships within the church.

May I be open to the friendships You bring into my life, and may I also be a source of encouragement and strength for others. Give me the courage to step out of my comfort zone, to volunteer my time, and to engage with those around me. Help me to be present and to listen, to pray with and for my friends, and to share in their joys and burdens.

Lord, I ask for Your guidance as I take this next step in my journey. May my actions reflect Your love and bring glory to Your name. In Jesus’ name, I pray. Amen.

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May 3rd 2025 – We Are The Church

“Ephraim has surrounded Me with lies, and the house of Israel with deceit; yet Judah continues to walk with God, even with the Holy One who is faithful.” (Hosea 11:12)

After King Solomon’s reign, the Kingdom of Israel divided into two: the northern kingdom of Israel and the southern kingdom of Judah. Both faced significant challenges, but Judah managed to remain steadfast longer. A key factor in this was the proximity of the temple, the dwelling place of God. Since the Temple was situated in Judah, its people could maintain their fellowship with the Lord through sacrifices and the daily responsibilities of the priests, which helped them stay focused on God.

Isn’t it true that we face similar circumstances today? To persevere through tough times and grow in our faith, God has given us the church. The church is not merely a building; it is a body of believers ordained by God to uplift, challenge, and transform our lives for the better. We are the Church! While church life can certainly be messy and we may struggle to love our fellow Christians, there is no better environment to learn love than among those who also love Jesus. Our surroundings profoundly impact our lives. When we immerse ourselves in God’s teachings, the love of fellow believers, and opportunities to serve and witness, we grow stronger in faith. Conversely, if we neglect worship, Bible study, and fellowship with other believers, we risk missing out on the spiritual growth that God intends for us. It may not always be easy, but the reward is invaluable.

“Let us remember to practice the teachings of Jesus in our daily lives, for we are the Church.”

Prayer:

Heavenly Father, thank You for the church and for the brothers and sisters who love You and care for me. Help me to wholeheartedly commit to fellowship, so I can experience spiritual growth and victory this year. May we walk in love and grace with one another, allowing the world to see our love and desire to know You more. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

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Rob Lavallee

Scriptural Seeds Ministries

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