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February 17th 2026 – Guarding the Heart: The Power of Boundaries

Scripture Reference:
“Do not be deceived: ‘Bad company corrupts good morals.” (1 Corinthians 15:33)

Reflection:
In our walk of faith, we are often called to love others and serve selflessly. However, it’s crucial to recognize that loving others doesn’t mean allowing them to cross our personal boundaries. Setting boundaries is not only a way to protect our well-being but also a vital aspect of our Christian witness.

Jesus modeled boundary-setting throughout His ministry. He often withdrew to pray (Mark 1:35) and took time for rest and solitude, demonstrating that even in service, we must prioritize our spiritual health. By establishing boundaries, we can nurture our relationship with God and maintain our capacity to serve others effectively.

Practical Steps:

  1. Identify Your Limits: Reflect on situations where you feel overwhelmed or drained. What circumstances or people contribute to these feelings? Write them down to gain clarity.
  2. Communicate Clearly: When setting boundaries, communicate them with kindness and firmness. You can say, “I love spending time with you, but I need some time alone to recharge.”
  3. Pray for Wisdom: Seek God’s guidance in your boundary-setting. Pray for the strength to uphold your boundaries and for the wisdom to navigate relationships with grace.
  4. Learn to Say No: Saying no can be challenging, but it’s necessary for protecting your peace. Remember, saying no to others can be saying yes to your own well-being and to God.

Setting boundaries is a form of self-care that honors God and preserves our ability to serve others. As you navigate your relationships, remember that it’s okay to prioritize your well-being. In doing so, you reflect the love and wisdom of Christ.

“Boundaries are not walls to isolate us, but bridges to healthier relationships and deeper connections.”

Prayer:

Heavenly Father, thank You for the example of Jesus, who showed us the importance of setting boundaries in our lives. I ask for Your guidance as I navigate my relationships. Help me to recognize my limits and give me the courage to communicate them with love and clarity.

Lord, I pray for strength to uphold these boundaries, especially when faced with pressure or guilt from others. Grant me the wisdom to discern when to say yes and when to say no. May I always prioritize my time with You, finding rest and renewal in Your presence.

Help me to approach others with grace and kindness, even when I set limits. May my actions reflect Your love and wisdom, and may my boundaries serve to honor both myself and those around me. Thank You for the gift of healthy relationships and for the peace that comes from knowing I am following Your will. Amen.

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Rob Lavallee

Scriptural Seeds Ministries

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December 16th 2025 – Awakening to His Wisdom

Scripture Reading:

“For my people are foolish; they do not know me; they are stupid children; they have no understanding; they are wise in doing evil, but how to do good they know not.” (Jeremiah 4:22)

Reflection:

In this poignant verse, God, through Jeremiah, highlights a profound truth about human nature: our tendency to stray from the path of wisdom and understanding. The Israelites, despite being His chosen people, had turned away from knowing God, leading to folly and destruction. This passage serves as a mirror reflecting our own lives.

Foolishness vs. Wisdom:
It’s easy for us to become entangled in the ways of the world, becoming wise in doing evil rather than pursuing righteousness. We may find ourselves justifying actions that stray from God’s commands, prioritizing our desires over His will. This verse prompts us to examine our own hearts—are we actively seeking to know God, or are we complacent, relying on our own understanding?

The Call to Know God:
To combat this foolishness, we must cultivate a deeper relationship with God. This involves prayer, studying His Word, and seeking His presence. As we grow in our knowledge of Him, we begin to understand His heart, His ways, and, ultimately, His goodness. Knowing God equips us to discern right from wrong and empowers us to act justly.

Encouragement:
In moments of confusion or moral ambiguity, remember that God desires to guide us. He invites us into a deeper relationship where we can learn to do good. Let us commit to pursuing understanding, leaning not on our own wisdom but on His everlasting truth.

Take a moment to reflect on how you can deepen your relationship with God this week. Consider specific steps you can take—whether through prayer, reading Scripture, or serving others—to align your understanding with His wisdom.

Prayer:

Heavenly Father, Thank You for Your unfailing love and guidance. We come before You, recognizing our tendency to stray from Your ways and the foolishness that sometimes clouds our judgment. Forgive us for the moments when we prioritize our desires over Your truth, and for the times we become wise in doing evil rather than seeking Your goodness.

Help us to cultivate a deeper relationship with You, Lord. Ignite a burning desire in our hearts to know You more intimately. As we immerse ourselves in Your Word, grant us understanding and discernment to recognize Your voice amid the noise of the world. Teach us to seek Your wisdom in every decision we make, so that our actions reflect Your love and grace.

Lord, empower us to act justly and to be vessels of Your goodness in our communities. May our lives shine brightly as testimonies of Your transformative power. We ask for Your help in overcoming the distractions that lead us away from You, and we trust that You will guide us back to the path of righteousness.

Thank You for Your patience with us, and for the promise that when we seek You, we will find You. May we always be hungry for Your presence, eager to learn, and ready to serve. In Jesus’ name, we pray. Amen.

Invitation to Accept Jesus:

If you find yourself yearning for hope, love, and a purpose that transcends your current circumstances, I invite you to take a transformative step today. Jesus offers you a relationship filled with grace, understanding, and the promise of everlasting life.

In moments of waiting and uncertainty, know that you are not alone. He is ready to walk with you through every trial and triumph. Embrace the assurance that your story is not finished, and God is eager to reveal His plans for you.

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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

www.scripturalseeds.org