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Getting to Know Him
So many people know about God, but not as many know God. There is a big difference.
Knowing about:
I know some things about Michael Jordan, but I don’t know him. I have never met him, talked to him, hung out with him. I can give you a few facts about him: he played basketball, one of the greatest (arguably the greatest) to ever play the game. But it doesn’t mean I know him. That’s how too many people are with God. They know some things about Him, but they don’t really know Him.
Knowing Him:
Once we get born again, saved, we should begin to pursue God, and really get to know Him. Too many believe the ultimate goal is to get saved. That is just the beginning of our relationship with God. The ultimate goal should be to know Him. How do we do that? One way is by doing His word, reading His word and then acting on it. You can’t get to know God outside of knowing His word. We need to get to know Him as our healer, as our provider. We do that by reading what He says about those things.
The ultimate goal:
Getting to know Him is our ultimate goal. Philippians 3:8 NLT — Yes, everything else is worthless when compared with the infinite value of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord. For His sake I have discarded everything else, counting it all as garbage, so that I could gain Christ. Knowing Christ is the greatest accomplishment in any of our lives. It’s what will cause us to live an abundant, everlasting life. Jesus says in John 17:3, And this is the way to have eternal life — to know You, the only true God.
It’s our call what we seek. If we seek to know God, we will experience abundant, everlasting, eternal life.
Just a thought,
PSS
Published on Monday, October 21, 2024 @ 9:19 AM MDT
Discover the Power of the Holy Spirit in Your Life
To receive the power that is available through the Holy Spirit, you must first ask Jesus to be your Lord and Savior. Then the Holy Spirit will come and live in you. The Bible says, “And you shall receive power, after that the Holy Spirit is come upon you” (Acts 1:8). The Holy Spirit is called the Comforter, Helper, Strengthener, Standby; and He will help us if we ask.
Not only will the Holy Spirit help us deal with the hurts and disappointments that we encounter in this life, but He will also encourage us through the good as well. For instance, once somebody becomes successful, the next step is to become significant. Significant means: very important: large enough to be noticed or to have an effect: having a special or hidden meaning.
Whatever God expects of us, the Holy Spirit gives us the power to do. Who hasn’t needed strength to overcome sin, or encouragement to keep moving forward? We all make mistakes, but thank God for His power to forgive. As we go through life, we need to remember that we don’t have to do it alone. We have the Holy Spirit, our Helper, to help us every day — we just need to ask Him.
Just a thought,
PSS
Published on Monday, October 14, 2024 @ 2:17 PM MDT
Responsibility vs Accountability
In life, we often confuse accountability with responsibility, but they aren’t the same. Accountability is doing what you’re told, following instructions, and making sure you complete tasks that others expect of you. It’s checking off a box on someone else’s list. Responsibility, on the other hand, goes beyond that. It’s about owning the outcome, taking initiative, and making decisions that affect not just the process but the result. It’s about choosing to act, not because you have to, but because it’s the right thing to do.
Think about it: when you do something just because you’re told to, you’re being accountable. But when you choose to take action because you see the need, that’s responsibility. For example, taking out the trash when you’re told to makes you accountable. But noticing it’s full and taking it out on your own shows responsibility. True responsibility requires initiative. It’s about ownership, not just compliance.
So here’s the challenge: focus less on just being accountable and more on being responsible. Being responsible means your decisions are better, more thoughtful, and more impactful. Accountability may keep you in line, but responsibility moves you forward. Let’s be people who don’t just follow instructions but who own the mission and make decisions that matter.
Just a thought,
PSS
Published on Monday, October 7, 2024 @ 7:29 AM MDT
Overcoming Discouragement
We’ve all faced discouragement at some point in our lives. It’s that feeling of being weighed down, like no matter what we do, we just can’t catch a break. It can come from setbacks, failures, or even from our own sins. But let me remind you that discouragement is one of the enemy’s most used weapons because it pulls us away from trusting God. When you’re discouraged, you start questioning everything — your abilities, your worth, and even God’s plan for your life. That’s exactly what Satan wants. But here’s the truth: discouragement doesn’t have to define you or your future.
The Bible is full of people who faced discouragement but didn’t stay there. Look at David, who wrote some of the most powerful psalms while he was being hunted by Saul; or Peter, who denied Jesus three times but was restored and became a pillar of the early Church. Discouragement didn’t end their stories, and it doesn’t have to end yours either. God’s grace is greater than any failure, any sin, or any setback you’re facing. What matters isn’t that you fall — it’s that you get back up and trust God’s plan for your life.
So, if you’re feeling discouraged today, don’t stay in that place. Turn back to God, confess your struggles, and let His Word speak life into you. Remember, as Isaiah 41:10 (NLT) says, “Don’t be afraid, for I am with you. Don’t be discouraged, for I am your God.” God is with you and He will never leave you in your valley. Discouragement may come, but it doesn’t have to stay. Trust in Him and watch how He turns your situation around for His glory.
Just a thought,
PSS
Published on Monday, September 30, 2024 @ 8:17 AM MDT
God Is Not Willing That Any Should Perish
It is by God's grace only that anyone can be saved. No amount of good works, religious rituals, or personal righteousness can ever be enough to bridge the gap between our sin and God's holiness. Salvation is not something we can earn or deserve; it is a free gift that comes solely through faith in Jesus Christ. As Ephesians 2:8-9 (NLT) says, “God saved you by His grace when you believed. And you can’t take credit for this; it is a gift from God. Salvation is not a reward for the good things we have done, so none of us can boast about it.” We are all in need of God's grace, and it is only through His mercy and love that we can be saved.
No one is too far gone for the grace of God. The story of Saul is a powerful reminder that even the most hardened sinner can be transformed by the love and power of Jesus. Saul, who later became the Apostle Paul, was a man bent on destroying the church, persecuting Christians with relentless zeal. But when Jesus met him on the road to Damascus, everything changed. Saul’s life was completely transformed by God’s grace, and he went on to become one of the greatest evangelists and leaders in the early church. If God’s grace could reach a man like Saul, then it can reach anyone, no matter how far they have wandered or how deep they have fallen.
The truth is, none of us are beyond the reach of God’s grace. His love is limitless, and His mercy knows no bounds. No sin is too great, no heart too hardened, and no past too broken for God to heal and restore. The same grace that saved Saul is available to each one of us today. All we have to do is surrender, believe, and allow God to do what only He can do — transform our lives from the inside out. The good news is that God’s grace is sufficient, and no one is ever too far gone for His love.
Just a thought,
PSS
Published on Monday, September 23, 2024 @ 2:24 PM MDT

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