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Please introduce yourself to your new brothers. (Required for all new brothers) because kingdom men don't hide, they say hello... 1. First Name, or what you want your brothers to call you. 2. Where are you living now, and where are you from (if that applies) 3. What business are you in. 4. Anything we can pray for you today. Welcome to the 2717 Band of Brothers
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Welcome to the 2717men Band of Kingdom Brothers Stop living like a man who’s “fine.” Start living like a son who’s called. You’ve built a life. But if you’re honest… you’re running on fumes. You love God. You try. Yet your days still feel heavy, distracted, and spiritually flatlined. This community exists for one reason: To help you become the man God already designed—steady, disciplined, dangerous (in the right way), and anchored in Christ. Not hype.Not religion-as-a-hobby.Real change. Real brotherhood. Real traction. “As iron sharpens iron, so one man sharpens another.” — Proverbs 27:17 (ESV) Who this is for This is for the man who’s tired of: - Knowing what he should do… and not doing it - Starting strong… then fading out - Leading everybody else… while neglecting his own soul - Praying in emergencies… but not walking with God daily - Feeling alone with pressure he never talks about If that’s you, good. You’re not broken, you're just unguided—and you weren’t built to fight alone. What happens in here: This isn’t content. It’s a roadmap. Inside, you’ll get: - A clear path (no confusion, no information overload) - Daily and Weekly rhythms that build discipline (not guilt) - Brotherhood accountability that actually sticks - Prayer, truth, and straight talk—without churchy fluff - A place to win, confess, reset, and rise again You’re the hero of your life. We will ALL become your guides. This Band of Brothers we are building together is the forge. “Do not merely listen to the word… Do what it says.” — James 1:22 The real question: You already know what your life looks like if you keep doing what you’ve been doing. More drifting.More delay. More “I’ll get serious later.” But later is a liar. If you want stronger faith, a clearer mind, a cleaner life, a better marriage, more discipline, more peace—that doesn’t happen by scrolling and hoping. It happens when a man gets: - a plan - a standard - a band of brothers - and the courage to act
Daily Devotional for - December 20 – Peace That Makes People Wonder
The world is starving for real peace. Not fake positivity. Not numbing. Real, steady, “something different about that guy” peace. When the storm hits the office, the group chat, the family text thread—everyone’s watching who falls apart and who stands firm. Brother, your peace is a testimony. Paul and Silas sang hymns in prison. Other prisoners were listening. Your coworkers and unsaved friends are listening, too. They may not have read a Bible yet, but they’re reading your reactions. This doesn’t mean you fake it or never struggle. It means you keep bringing your fear to Jesus until your face, your words, and your choices start to reflect His calm instead of the culture’s panic. Today, ask God for one moment to show His peace through you—a hard email, a tense meeting, a frustrating delay. When it comes, breathe, pray under your breath, and respond like a man who knows Who holds him. Let’s pray together, Good a gracious father GOD, we Thank You that Your peace is not just for me, but also for those around me. Make me a living witness of Your steadiness. In my reactions and choices today, let others sense something different and be drawn to You. Use my calm under pressure to open doors to talk about Jesus. In His Mighty Name, Amen. “Let your moderation be known unto all men. The Lord is at hand.” (Philippians 4:5, KJV) “Let your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in heaven.” (Matthew 5:16, NIV)
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December 19 – Peace in Grief and Loss
Grief is its own kind of storm. A death. A divorce. A dream that’s gone. Part of you knows you “should” have peace, but another part is just broken—and you feel guilty for not bouncing back faster. Brother, God is not rushing you. “The Lord is near to the brokenhearted.” Peace in grief doesn’t mean you stop crying. It means you don’t have to cry alone. Jesus wept at a tomb He was about to empty. He is not embarrassed by your tears. Sometimes the most spiritual thing you can do is let yourself feel the loss in God’s presence instead of numbing out. Holy comfort shows up where honest sorrow is allowed. Today, name the loss that still aches. Tell God what you miss, what you wish had been different. Ask Him to hold what you can’t fix and to breathe His presence into the empty spaces. Let’s pray together, Father, You see the grief I carry. Some of it is old, some of it is fresh, but it all still hurts. I bring You my sorrow, not just my strength. Meet me in the places that feel empty. Comfort me by Your Spirit and surround me with the right people. Let Your peace guard my heart even as I grieve. In Jesus’ Name, Amen. “The Lord is near to the brokenhearted and saves the crushed in spirit.” (Psalm 34:18, ESV) “Blessed are they that mourn: for they shall be comforted.” (Matthew 5:4, KJV)
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December 18 – Peace While Carrying Others
You carry a lot of people in your heart—family, friends, brothers in crisis. You listen, pray, show up, carry burdens. But if you’re not careful, their storms can swallow your peace. You start to feel responsible for outcomes only God can control. Scripture tells you to bear one another’s burdens, yes—but never to become anyone’s Savior. There’s only one of those. Real peace in caring for others comes when you learn the rhythm of carrying them to Jesus, not carrying them instead of Jesus. Even Jesus often withdrew from the crowds to be alone with the Father. If He needed to reset, you definitely do. Loving people does not mean saying yes to every request or living constantly on-call. Today, picture the people weighing on you. One by one, place them in Jesus’ hands in prayer. Ask Him how to support them without trying to be their fixer. Let’s pray together, Lord, thank You for the people You’ve trusted me to love. I admit I’ve tried to carry some of them in my own strength. Today I release them into Your hands. Show me when to speak, when to listen, and when to step back. Protect my heart from burnout and fill me with Your steady peace as I care for others. In Jesus’ Name, Amen. “Bear ye one another’s burdens, and so fulfil the law of Christ.” (Galatians 6:2, KJV) “Come to me, all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.” (Matthew 11:28, ESV)
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2717Men - Iron Sharpening Iron
A Community of Kingdom Brothers doing the hard stuff. We PRAY for each other. We SHARPEN each other. We build discipline, peace, and purpose in Christ
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