Toward The Lord "All Aboard"
Our mission at Toward The Lord 501c3 is to use the resources God has provided to help those in need. The poor have been forgotten in our society and homelessness is climbing to alarming levels. Toward The Lord 501c3 ensures that donations provided will be used to help homelessness in a very transparent way. Jesus taught compassion and empathy for the homeless, and Toward The Lord 501c3 will continue to do HIS work with selflessness and passion.The founder of Toward The Lord is using his personal training certification to help raise money for the "Poor & Forgotten". The idea is...
Finding Encouragement in 2 Thessalonians 3:3
Faithful and True: Holding On to Godâs 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 doesnât offer empty reassuranceâit points us to something far more solid: the faithfulness of God.
One verse that speaks powerfully into these realities is 2 Thessalonians 3:3:
âBut the Lord is faithful, who shall establish you, and keep you from evil.â â2 Thessalonians 3:3 (KJV)
Joshua 1:9 The Unchanging Promise of God's Presence
Be Strong and Courageous: The Unchanging Promise of Godâs Presence (Joshua 1:9)
Joshua 1:9 stands as one of the most beloved encouragements in Scripture: âHave 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.â
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 didnât give him a strategy firstâHe gave him His pr...
Matthew 13:44 The Treasure Worth Everything
The Treasure Worth Everything
Reflecting on Matthew 13:44
There are moments in life when something changes everythingâquietly, unexpectedly, and forever.
Jesus captures that kind of moment in one of His shortest but most powerful parables:
âThe 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.â â Matthew 13:44
In a single verse, Jesus reveals what the Kingdom of God is worth, how we respond when we truly en...
Obedience In Daily Life
Toward The Lord: All AboardâObedience in Daily Life
Welcome Aboard!
Imagine boarding a train where every seat is reserved, the ticket is paid in full, and youâre invited to bring your burdens along for the ride. Thatâs the spirit behind âToward The Lord: All Aboardââa journey through faith, hope, and practical encouragement, especially for those who feel forgotten or weighed down. Today, weâre 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 youâre searching for encouragement in the midst of hardship, youâre 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, Godâs Word offers comfort and practical steps for rejoicingâeven through pain.
Love Like Jesus
Love Like Christ: The Transformative Power of Love
âLove 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.â â 1 Corinthians 13:4-5
Opening Reflection
As we journey through life, weâre 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? Letâs explore...
God With Us: Embracing 1 John 4:15
Exploring Faith, Hope, and the Everyday Journey with God
Welcome, friends! Today, I invite you to reflect on a verse thatâs simple yet profoundly powerfulâ1 John 4:15:
âIf anyone acknowledges that Jesus is the Son of God, God lives in them and they in God.â (NIV)
This verse reminds us of the assurance and identity we have in Christ. Letâs unpack what it means to acknowledge Jesus as the Son of God and the amazing implications that God actually lives in us and we in Him.
Proverbs Walking in Wisdom
Walking in Wisdom: Lessons from the Book of Proverbs
Introduction
Welcome to âToward The Lordââa space where we seek wisdom, encouragement, and practical guidance from Godâs Word. Today, weâre diving into the Book of Proverbs, a treasure trove of biblical wisdom that speaks directly to the challenges and choices we face every day.
âThe fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge, but fools despise wisdom and instruction.â (Proverbs 1:7)
What does it mean to âfear the Lordâ? In Proverbs, this isnât about being terrified of God. Instead, itâs about...
ROM 13 : 10 Choose Love
Choose Love: Living Out Romans 13:10
âLove does no harm to a neighbor. Therefore, love is the fulfillment of the law.â â Romans 13:10
Welcome! Today, letâs explore what it truly means to choose love, as described in Romans 13:10. This verse reminds us that love isnât just a feeling, itâs an action. Itâs about making choices that benefit others and refusing to cause harm. In a world that often emphasizes self-interest, Romans 13:10 calls us to a higher standard: to let love guide our words, decisions, and relationships.
2 COR 4:16 Do Not Give Up
There are seasons in life when weariness feels unavoidable. Our bodies grow tired. Responsibilities pile up. Faith can feel tested by time, pressure, and pain. Yet tucked within the struggles of the Christian life is a remarkable promise: even as our physical strength fades, God is renewing us inwardlyâday by day.
This truth, found in 2 Corinthians 4:16, is not sentimental encouragement. It is forged in real hardship. The apostle Paul wrote these words while enduring persecution, imprisonment, and suffering. Rather than denying reality, Paul reframes it. Yes, the outer self weakens. But something far more enduring is ta...
Psalms
Welcome, friends! Join us on a journey through the Psalmsâa collection of ancient songs, prayers, and poems that have comforted and inspired generations. Whether youâre seeking encouragement, forgiveness, or a deeper connection with God, the Psalms offer wisdom for every season of life.
Our Mission: Toward The Lord
This blog is a ministry of Toward The Lord, a nonprofit dedicated to sharing Godâs word and supporting those in need. Each week, we shine a light on Scripture, making it practical and relatable, while extending a helping hand to the community. If you feel m...
Love Thy God With All Your Heart
In todayâs fast-paced world, itâs easy to get distracted by endless to-do lists, social media, and the pressures of daily life. Yet, at the core of the Christian faith is a simple but profound commandment: âLove the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your strengthâ (Deuteronomy 6:5). What does it mean to love God wholeheartedly, and how can we live this out every day? Letâs explore the biblical roots, practical applications, and real-life challenges of this foundational teaching.
Romans 12:2 Do Nor Be Conformed
Romans 12:2âA Call to Transformation
âDo not conform to the pattern of this world but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what Godâs will isâHis good, pleasing, and perfect will.â (Romans 12:2, NIV)
Letâs break down this verse and discover how it can reshape our daily walk.
1. Do Not Conform to the Pattern of This World
Paul urges believers not to adopt the values, behaviors, or priorities of the surrounding culture when those conflict with Godâs truth. Non-conformity...
Mark 10:45 Came to Serve
In Mark 10:45, Jesus offers one of his clearest statements about his mission:
For even the Son of Man came not to be served but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many."*
This verse challenges our ideas about greatness, power, and what it means to live a life of purpose.
Redefining Greatness
Jesus spoke these words after his disciples argued about who was the greatest. Instead of encouraging competition or status, Jesus pointed to humility and service. He taught that true greatness is not found in rank...
Faith In Action James 2:26
Welcome to Toward The Lord, where we invite you to let go of your baggage and journey together toward a more active, vibrant faith. Inspired by James 2:26â âFor as the body without the spirit is dead, so faith without works is dead alsoââthis post explores how faith comes alive through action and how we can all take steps to live out our beliefs in practical ways.
Matthew 18:20 Where Two or More Gathered
The Power of Gathering: Matthew 18:20
Today, weâre diving into a foundational commandment:
For where two or three gather in my name, there am I with them.â â Matthew 18:20
This verse may seem simple, but it holds profound meaning for how we understand community, faith, and the presence of God in our lives. Letâs explore scriptural examples and inspiring stories that illustrate the strength we find together in Christ.
Matt 29:18 Go And Make Desciples
Living Out the Great Commission: A Journey of Faith and Action
Welcome aboard! Imagine life as a train filled with Godâs peopleâunlimited seats, the fare always paid, and a Chief Baggage Handler ready to carry any burden you bring. This is the spirit behind our journey as believers, inspired by the powerful words of Matthew 28 19 : âGo therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit.â
The Heart of the Great Commission
To truly grasp the Great Commissi...
Ecclesiastes 1:3 Seasons
To Everything There Is a Season
Ecclesiastes 3:1 (NKJV) says,
âTo everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven.â
This ancient wisdom reminds us that life is full of seasonsâbirth and death, planting and harvesting, laughter and mourning. Each season has its own purpose, and recognizing this truth helps us embrace the different times in our lives.
Philippians 4:13 All Things Through Christ
Welcome aboard! Today, weâre diving into a powerful verse that has inspired countless people around the worldâPhilippians 4:13: âI can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.â
This verse is often quoted, but what does it really mean? Letâs explore its context, significance, and how we can apply it in our everyday lives.
Philippians 4:13 Christ's Strength
Welcome aboard! Today, weâre diving into a powerful verse that has inspired countless people around the worldâPhilippians 4:13: âI can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.â
This verse is often quoted, but what does it really mean? Letâs explore its context, significance, and how we can apply it in our everyday lives.
The Armor of God
Inspired by Ephesians 6:10-18, this spiritual armor equips us for the daily battles we face, offering protection, guidance, and strength. Whether youâre new to faith or a seasoned believer, understanding and applying these principles can empower you to live with confidence and purpose.
The Armor of God
Inspired by Ephesians 6:10-18, this spiritual armor equips us for the daily battles we face, offering protection, guidance, and strength. Whether youâre new to faith or a seasoned believer, understanding and applying these principles can empower you to live with confidence and purpose.
Mark 16:15 The Great Commission
Welcome aboard! Today, weâre taking a journey into the heart of Jesusâs Great Commission. Whether youâre a seasoned believer or just exploring faith, Mark 16:15 is a call that echoes through every generation: share the Good News with everyone, everywhere.
After His resurrection, Jesus gave His followers a missionânot just for the apostles, but for all believers. The gospelâGodâs love, forgiveness, and salvation through Jesusâwas never meant to be kept to ourselves. Itâs for every person, in every nation, of every background.
Notice the words âall the worldâ and âall creation.â...
Gospel of Mark Go Forth and Share The Gospel
Welcome aboard! Today, weâre taking a journey into the heart of Jesusâs Great Commission. Whether youâre a seasoned believer or just exploring faith, Mark 16:15 is a call that echoes through every generation: share the Good News with everyone, everywhere.
After His resurrection, Jesus gave His followers a missionânot just for the apostles, but for all believers. The gospelâGodâs love, forgiveness, and salvation through Jesusâwas never meant to be kept to ourselves. Itâs for every person, in every nation, of every background.
Notice the words âall the worldâ and âall creation.â...
Faith of a Mustard Seed
Mustard Seed Faith: How Small Beginnings Lead to Big Transformations
Welcome to âAll Aboardââwhere we journey through Godâs word and discover how it shapes our everyday lives. Today, letâs explore one of Jesusâ most powerful parables: the mustard seed. Found in Matthew 13:31-32, this story is a reminder that even the smallest faith can lead to extraordinary outcomes.
The Thief on the Cross: A Story of Redemption
In the myriads of stories woven into the fabric of the Bible, few resonate with the profound themes of grace and redemption like the story of the Thief on the Cross. As we delve into this narrative, set against the backdrop of Jesus' crucifixion, we uncover essential truths about mercy, repentance, and the boundless love of God.
Human Works Ephesians 2:10
What are human works good for? Well, definitely not âabsolutely nothing!â Letâs dive into the heart of scripture and discover how our lives are masterpieces designed for purpose.
Understanding Our Identity: Godâs Masterpiece
The Apostle Paulâs letter to the Ephesians was written to a diverse, vibrant community facing questions about identity and purpose. In Ephesians 2:10, Paul declares, âFor we are Godâs handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.â
The Greek word for âhandiworkâ is poiemaâmeaning a masterpiece or work of art. Imagin...
Exploring True Repentance
In today's fast-paced world, words often lose their depth in the rush of daily life. "Repent" is one such wordâfrequently spoken, quickly understood on the surface, but rarely explored for the profound transformation it truly represents. At Toward The Lord âAll Aboardâ 501c3, our mission is to spread Godâs word both through spiritual encouragement and by meeting financial needs, helping individuals and families experience the fullness of Godâs love. Today, we invite you to journey with us deeper into the real meaning of repentance.
Embrace The Finish: The Power of "It Is Finished".
In a world constantly chasing the next goal, often we overlook the significance of completion. One of the most profound declarations in Scripture is found in John 19:30, where Jesus proclaims, âIt is finished.â This powerful phrase encapsulates the essence of fulfillment, grace, and the end of striving. let's take a moment to reflect on what "It is finished" truly means for us as individuals and as a collective community of faith.
The Narrow Gate
In a world overflowing with distractions, temptations, and myriad choices, Matthew 7:13-14 delivers a poignant message that resonates deeply, urging us to consider the paths we choose in life. The passage reads:
âEnter through the narrow gate. For wide is the gate and broad is the road that leads to destruction, and many enter through it. But small is the gate and narrow the road that leads to life, and only a few find it.â (Matthew 7:13-14, NIV)
Judgment: A Devine Perspective
When Jesus said, âJudge not lest you be judged,â He wasnât issuing a blanket rule that people are never to judge others. A closer look at the rest of the passage illuminates the real issue Christ wanted to address: âDo not judge others, and you will not be judged. For you will be treated as you treat others. The standard you use in judging is the standard by which you will be judged. And why worry about a speck in your friendâs eye when you have a log in your own? How can you think of saying to your fr...
Luke 9:23 Pickup Your Cross Daily and Follow Me
Luke 9:23
To "take up your cross and follow Jesus" means to daily surrender your own will, desires, and ambitions to follow God's will, even when it's difficult or requires sacrifice. It involves self-denial, not as a life of suffering, but as a deliberate choice to put Jesus at the center of your life, making Him the ultimate authority in all your thoughts and actions. This daily commitment means responding to life's circumstances based on your relationship with Him.
The Last Bible on the Shelf and Human Suffering
The Bible teaches that human hardship arises from living in a world marred by sin, flawed choices, and the influence of evil factors that have disrupted Godâs original design. Yet, suffering is not portrayed as the end of the story. Instead, Scripture presents hardship as an opportunity for spiritual growth, sanctification, and a reminder that our true home is not in this world, but in the presence of God. As Romans 8:18 encourages, âI consider that our present sufferings are not worth comparing with the glory that will be revealed in us.â
Faith & Fitness
âWelcome to âFaith & Fitness,â the podcast where we explore the powerful intersection of fitness and faith. Iâm your host Peter Goldsberry, the founder of Toward The Lord, and today I want to talk about something thatâs close to my heart: balancing our spiritual journey with our physical health in a world full of influencers and trends. Letâs dive into how our well-being and spiritual lives can not only coexist but thrive together.