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Toward The Lord "All Aboard"

Toward The Lord "All Aboard"

Von: Peter R Goldsberry
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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 to help those in need of fitness understandings and also faith in our savior Jesus Christ. Having experiences in both Faith & Fitness helped create a terrific platform for Toward The Lord 501c3. Loving people, as Jesus asked us to do, helped the Chief Baggage Handler also become Petee Pushup in the fitness industry.

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  • 1 Peter 5:7 Cast It All
    Apr 15 2026

    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.

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    26 Min.
  • Matthew 5:17 "Not Abolished but Fulfilled"
    Apr 3 2026

    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 For others, it feels outdated.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.”

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    24 Min.
  • John 15 1 thru 5 Abide
    Mar 28 2026

    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.

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    23 Min.
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