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Welcome to the 2717.men 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. I’m just the guide. 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 Choose your path 1) FREE — The Brotherhood Floor (Start Here) You get access to: - The community feed + brotherhood threads - Weekly check-ins (wins/wars) - Challenges and prompts that build momentum - Devotionals, prayer threads, and encouragement - A clean “Start Here” path so you don’t drift This is where men stop isolating and start moving. Get engaged, stay engaged. 2) PREMIUM — The LIVE HAPPY Roadmap (Full Training + eBook)
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Today’s Devotional and Prayer
December 14 – Peace in Disappointment with God Some of the deepest hits to your peace come from disappointment with God. You thought it would be different by now—the job, the marriage, the situation. You prayed, believed, showed up, and it still broke or stalled. Now you smile on Sunday but carry quiet suspicion inside: “Lord, can I really trust You?” Brother, God can handle that question. The psalmists brought Him raw disappointment, not polished theology. Peace doesn’t come from pretending you’re not hurt. It comes from bringing your hurt to the only One who truly understands it. Jesus Himself cried, “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” He knows the feeling of unanswered agony. Yet He entrusted His spirit to the Father anyway. That’s the doorway to peace in disappointment—honest lament and stubborn trust side by side. Today, instead of stuffing it down, tell Him where you feel let down. Out loud. Then say by faith, “Yet I trust You,” even if your voice shakes. Let’s pray together, Father, You know the places where I feel disappointed. I bring You every “why” and “how long.” Meet me in the ache. Heal my heart where hope has gone numb. Teach me to trust Your character when I don’t understand Your timing. Hold me in Your peace. In Jesus’ Name, Amen. “Why, my soul, are you downcast? Why so disturbed within me? Put your hope in God…” (Psalm 42:11a, NIV) “Cast all your anxiety on him because he cares for you.” (1 Peter 5:7, NIV)
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Devotional 12/13/25
Today and every day moving forward, I am going to drop a short devotional and prayer for you my brother. December 13 – Peace with Eternity in View One reason peace slips through your fingers is you’re trying to build a permanent home in a temporary world. Every loss feels like the end because you quietly believe this life is all you’ve got. Scripture pulls back the curtain. “For here we have no continuing city, but we seek one to come.” You are an eternal man passing through a broken world, not a desperate man clinging to every comfort. That shift doesn’t erase grief—but it anchors it. Jesus beat death. That means even your worst-case scenario is not final. The grave is not the period at the end of your story. It’s a comma in the middle of God’s sentence. Today, hold your blessings with gratitude, not a death grip. Enjoy them. Steward them. But remind your heart: my hope is not in this house, this job, this body, or this bank account. My hope is in Christ and the Kingdom that cannot be shaken. Let’s pray together, Lord, thank You that this world is not my final home. When fear of loss or death rises up, remind me of eternity with You. Help me live with open hands and a steady heart, rooted in Your unshakable Kingdom. Fix my eyes on Jesus, my living hope. In His Name, Amen. “For here we have no continuing city, but we seek one to come.” (Hebrews 13:14, KJV) “Since we are receiving a kingdom that cannot be shaken, let us be thankful.” (Hebrews 12:28a, NIV)
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