Toward The Lord "All Aboard"

Toward The Lord "All Aboard"

por Peter R Goldsberry
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1 Peter 5:7 Cast It All
Cast It All: A Deep Reflection on 1 Peter 5:7 “Cast all your anxiety on Him, because He cares for you.” — 1 Peter 5:7 There is a verse in Scripture that is short enough to memorize quickly, yet deep enough to hold a lifetime of fear: “Cast all your anxiety on Him, because He cares for you.” This reflection is not about fixing everything. It’s not about pretending life is lighter than it is. It’s about learning what it means to release what we were never meant to carry. Wherever you are right now—driving, sitting quietly with a cup of coffee, or lying awake at night with thoughts that won’t slow down—this invitation meets you there.
Matthew 5:17 "Not Abolished but Fulfilled"
Not Abolished, but Fulfilled Understanding Matthew 5:17 Through the Lens of Grace When Jesus said, “I did not come to abolish the Law or the Prophets, but to fulfill them,” He spoke a single sentence that continues to stir questions, confusion, and deep reflection. For some, the Law feels intimidating. For others, it feels outdated. And for many, it feels like a measuring stick they can never quite reach. So what did Jesus really mean—and why does it matter for us today? Why Jesus Said This at All Jesus spoke these words during the Sermon on the Mount, surrounded by religious leaders, everyday people, and disciples still learning what it meant to follow Him. Many were asking questions like: Is Jesus replacing Moses? Is He dismissing Scripture? Is He lowering God’s standards? In response, Jesus made His mission clear: He wasn’t canceling God’s Word—He was completing it. In modern terms, it’s like Him saying, “I didn’t come to delete what God started. I came to finish it.”
John 15 1 thru 5 Abide
The Vine, the Gardener, and the Branches In John 15, Jesus speaks to His disciples at a critical moment. These are not casual teachings. They are final, anchoring words given just before His arrest and crucifixion. Jesus uses an image His listeners would immediately understand: He is the true vine — the source of life The Father is the gardener — the one who tends, prunes, and oversees growth We are the branches — designed to receive life, not manufacture it A branch does not struggle to produce fruit. It simply remains connected.
James 5:13 "What Do You Do With Your Season"
James 5:13: Learning to Pray in Pain and Praise in Joy Life has a way of moving us through seasons we never planned, some filled with sorrow, others overflowing with joy. In just one verse, James offers profound wisdom for navigating both. “Is any among you afflicted? let him pray. Is any merry? let him sing psalms.” — James 5:13 (KJV) This verse is simple, but it is not shallow. It speaks to the full range of human experience and reminds us that every season of life has a spiritual response.
Finding Encouragement in 2 Thessalonians 3:3
Faithful and True: Holding On to God’s Promises Finding Encouragement in 2 Thessalonians 3:3 Life has a way of exposing how fragile we feel. Uncertainty, exhaustion, fear about the future, and spiritual pressure can quietly weigh on our hearts. In moments like these, Scripture doesn’t offer empty reassurance—it points us to something far more solid: the faithfulness of God. One verse that speaks powerfully into these realities is 2 Thessalonians 3:3: “But the Lord is faithful, who shall establish you, and keep you from evil.” —2 Thessalonians 3:3 (KJV)
Joshua 1:9 The Unchanging Promise of God's Presence
Be Strong and Courageous: The Unchanging Promise of God’s Presence (Joshua 1:9) Joshua 1:9 stands as one of the most beloved encouragements in Scripture: “Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go.” This verse is more than a motivational slogan. It is a divine command anchored in the character of God Himself. When Joshua faced the daunting task of leading Israel into the Promised Land, God didn’t give him a strategy first—He gave him His presence. Strength and courage were not rooted in Joshua’s ability, but in God’s nearness. What’s beautiful is that this Old Testament promise is echoed, affirmed, and expanded throughout the New Testament. The same God who stood with Joshua stands with believers today.
Matthew 13:44 The Treasure Worth Everything
The Treasure Worth Everything Reflecting on Matthew 13:44 There are moments in life when something changes everything—quietly, unexpectedly, and forever. Jesus captures that kind of moment in one of His shortest but most powerful parables: “The kingdom of heaven is like treasure hidden in a field. When a man found it, he hid it again, and then in his joy went and sold all he had and bought that field.” — Matthew 13:44 In a single verse, Jesus reveals what the Kingdom of God is worth, how we respond when we truly encounter it, and why joy—not obligation—drives real surrender.
Obedience In Daily Life
Toward The Lord: All Aboard—Obedience in Daily Life Welcome Aboard! Imagine boarding a train where every seat is reserved, the ticket is paid in full, and you’re invited to bring your burdens along for the ride. That’s the spirit behind “Toward The Lord: All Aboard”—a journey through faith, hope, and practical encouragement, especially for those who feel forgotten or weighed down. Today, we’re traveling through the valley of obedience, inspired by Luke 9:51-62 and Philippians 3:12-14.
Rejoicing in the Suffering Romans 5: 3-4
Welcome aboard!If you’re searching for encouragement in the midst of hardship, you’re in the right place. Today, we journey through Romans 5:3-4 and explore how faith in Jesus Christ transforms suffering into perseverance, character, and hope. Whether your burdens are visible or hidden, God’s Word offers comfort and practical steps for rejoicing—even through pain.
Love Like Jesus
Love Like Christ: The Transformative Power of Love “Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrong.” — 1 Corinthians 13:4-5 Opening Reflection As we journey through life, we’re invited to embody a love that reflects the heart of Christ. The words of 1 Corinthians 13:4-5 challenge us to live with patience, kindness, humility, and forgiveness. But what does this look like in everyday life? Let’s explore how these qualities shape our relationships and communities.
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