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3 contributions to 2717Men - Iron Sharpening Iron
Where are you today?
Today, as we are about to get snowed in on the Carolina coast, I wanted to ask a question to this small group of men. Where are you in your faith walk? There is very little asked here in this group. What do you need? What , if anything would have a greater impact, and make you want you to come back here more often?
The Catch
How many of you know that God can and will do infinitely greater things for you than you can ever do yourself? Read Luke 5:3-8. Professional fishermen who fished all night and caught nothing were instructed by Jesus to go back out and cast their nets again. Reluctantly - but obediently - Peter and his crew obey. The result. A catch so great that their nets were breaking. They even called over another boat to help them haul in the catch, which was so much that both boats began to sink. Perhaps you have been working at something in your own strength, power and expertise with little or no results. Take heart. Listen to the Holy Spirit speak to you. What is He saying? Then commit to doing it. God rewards faithfulness!
1 like • Jan 9
Thank You Dino for the reminder... I have been doing just that a lot, and as you said i have little to show for it. However, my belief has not faded, my faithfulness has not faded, and I know there are rewards for the work I'm doing in the future.
1 like • Jan 9
On a side note.. What do you think of the new Red Letter devotional format? your opinion matters.
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)
1 like • Jan 2
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Patrick Miller
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Author, Coach, and Mentor for The Kingdom. Pouring out to my brothers in Christ. Non-Admin account, so I see what you see, maybe help you level up.

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