Maximize The Moment

Maximize The Moment

This podcast is about bringing out the greatness of CHRIST in you; looking internally to release HIS greatness externally. Excuse me...excuse me, it's all about CHRIST, let HIM use you for HIS great glory.

  1. JAN 1

    #241 - What Should Christians Aim For in 2026? With Nate Sheer

    Listen to the New Year’s Podcast Episode with Nate Scheer! Thanks brother for teaming up on “What should Christians be aiming for in 2026”. We will continue to parter and spread the word through the fellowship of honest dialogue revealing the God’s fingerprints in our lives and across scripture What if success isn’t what you think it is? As we close out the year, many of us quietly take inventory—of wins we didn’t see, goals we didn’t reach, and prayers that still feel unanswered. In this episode, we slow the noise and ask the deeper questions: What does a successful life actually look like? What does faith look like when nothing feels finished? This conversation isn’t about having it all figured out. It’s about intentionality over intent, obedience over optics, and learning how God works through imperfect people who simply show up. Drawing from Scripture, history, and real-life experience, we explore why faith isn’t a checklist of rules—but a relationship built one small step at a time. If you’ve ever felt behind, unqualified, or unsure whether you’re “doing enough,” this episode is for you. You’ll walk away with a clearer picture of who you are, why you matter, and how God can move powerfully through your everyday faithfulness—right where you are. Sometimes the most meaningful progress isn’t visible. Sometimes success looks like kneeling before you ever stand. And sometimes, the next step is simply starting. Notable Quotes from the Episode “You never stand taller than when you’re on your knees.” “Potential is energy at rest—we have to move from potential to possibility.” “A dream delayed is not a dream denied.” “Build a sidewalk where you are.” “God doesn’t need something grandiose from you—He needs your obedience.” “Successful Christian life looks like following Jesus and looking more like Jesus.” “Christianity wasn’t designed to take something away from you—it was designed to give to you.” “We are not the growth-makers—we plant the seed, someone else waters, and God creates the growth.” “God just wants your heart. He wants you to show up—and then God will show out.” “Christianity isn’t about rules; it’s about love.”   Bible Verses and Scripture References Mentioned Ephesians 2:10 – We are God’s handiwork / masterpiece, created for good works. John 10 – The Good Shephard Romans 5:12-21 - Death Through Adam, Life Through Christ Matthew 6 – The Lord’s Prayer; how to pray; bringing God’s kingdom to earth. Luke 4 – Jesus’ mission to reach those on the margins. Exodus 34 – God’s character (compassionate, slow to anger, etc.). “Ask, seek, knock” (Matthew 7:7 referenced conceptually). Carrying your cross / being yoked with Christ (Gospels, referenced conceptually). Paul plants, Apollos waters, God gives the growth (1 Corinthians 3:6, referenced conceptually).   Tools and Resources Offered by the Speakers (End of Episode) RightNow Media Free access for military members and spouses through Air Force Chaplain accounts. https://app.rightnowmedia.org/en/join/USAIRFORCECHAPLAINS A large library of Bible studies, devotionals, videos, and teaching resources. Daily Prayer Practice Morning prayer starting with gratitude. Quiet, intentional time before the day begins. “TACOS” Prayer Framework Thanksgiving Adoration Confession Others (Intercession) Supplication Reading the Gospels Bible Recap Community & Mentorship Engaging with pastors, mature believers, and trusted mentors. Intentional Quiet Time Scheduling devotion and Scripture reading consistently. Building Faith Where You Are Living out faith authentically in your current environment, not waiting for a “platform.”

    2h 39m
  2. 09/15/2025

    #237- For the Journey

    What is the “desired path” you’re on? Have you analyzed how Jesus, the “Hodos”, is reflected in your Exodus story? We explore this and a psychological phenomenon known as as affective forecasting, and Bible line items that pull all this together for our edification. Join us as we Journey into Jesus being the way for our life. Key Takeaways: 1. Affective Forecasting: We often mispredict our future emotions, thinking external achievements will bring lasting happiness. 2. The Vacuum Effect: Achieving a goal can lead to feelings of emptiness and loss if not prepared for. 3. Narrow Path: Following Jesus requires submission, sacrifice, and trust, but leads to eternal life. 4. Desired Paths: We create our own paths in life, but Jesus offers the path to salvation and eternal life. Biblical References: •  John 14:6 - "I am the way and the truth and the life" •  Matthew 7:13-14 - "Enter through the narrow gate" •  Galatians 2:20 - "I have been crucified with Christ" •  1 Corinthians 6:19-20 - "You are not your own" •  John 3:30 - "He must become greater; I must become less" •  Matthew 16:24-25 - "Whoever loses their life for my sake will find it" •  Acts 9:2 - "The Way"   Call to Action: Take a moment to think about your own path and the moments that have shaped you. Share your thoughts with us: •  What are you learning about yourself and your faith? •  How are you finding meaning in the journey? •  What steps can you take to cultivate a deeper relationship with God?   Significant Quotes: •  "The narrow path requires submission, sacrifice, and trust." •  "Build a sidewalk where you're already walking. • "Jesus is the Way out, the way through, and the way to.

    15 min
  3. 09/07/2025

    #236-The Power of Small Acts of Kindness: Being the Grain that Tips the Scale

    Who is near you?  In this episode, we explore the concept of small acts of kindness and radical generosity, and how they can have a profound impact on those around us. We discuss how small efforts and gestures can bring Heaven to Earth and demonstrate God's love and compassion. Key Points: • Small acts of kindness can make a significant difference in someone's life. • Obedience in the moment is crucial in showing kindness and generosity. • Jesus emphasizes the importance of welcoming others and showing kindness, even in small ways. • By expressing God's love through small acts of kindness, we become the extension of God's glory and build relationships that draw people into the body of God References: • Matthew 22:37-40 (NIV) - Jesus' teaching on loving God and loving our neighbors • Acts 9:36 (NIV) - Tabitha's charitable acts • Matthew 10:38-42 (NIV) - Jesus' teaching on welcoming others and showing kindness • Acts 2:44-45, 4:32-37 - The early Christians' sharing of resources • 1 Kings 17:8-16 - The widow's kindness to Elijah Quote: "The only way Hell wins, is when Heaven hides." - Unknown Quote: "Do your little bit of good where you are; it's those little bits of good put together that overwhelm the world." - Archbishop Desmond Tutu Call to Action: Reflect on how God's kindness has impacted your life, and consider how your obedience can bring kindness and generosity to someone else. Be the grain that tips the scale and allows God's love to pour into someone's life.

    7 min
  4. 06/15/2025

    #235-Standing in the Suffering

    Are you standing in SUFFERING? In this conversation, Sully and David Quinones explore the complex topic of suffering, addressing why bad things happen to good people and the inevitability of suffering in life. They discuss the importance of perspective, the role of faith, and the biblical case study of Job, emphasizing God's sovereignty and the redemptive nature of suffering. The conversation also touches on practical applications of faith during difficult times and the significance of worship as a response to suffering. Quotes "Somewhere there is a farmer praying for rain and in the same place a bride is praying for sunshine" "The willingness to suffer is a condition of being a disciple of Christ, and those who embrace suffering are the closest to Him." - Saint Padre Pio "Suffering becomes beautiful when anyone bears great calamities with cheerfulness, not through insensibility but through greatness of mind." - Aristotle  Takeaways Suffering is an inevitable part of life that everyone will face. Understanding the difference between pain and suffering is crucial. The analogy of buffaloes and cows illustrates how we can face adversity. Job's story serves as a powerful case study in enduring suffering with faith. God's sovereignty remains intact even in our suffering. Worship can be a powerful response to suffering and adversity. Our perspective during suffering can determine our growth and healing. The importance of community and support during times of suffering. Suffering can produce perseverance, character, and hope. We must anchor our faith in God, our Redeemer, during difficult times. References Job 1, Job 13:15, Job 19:25-27, Job 38-42, Matthew 7:24-27, Romans 5, 2 Cor 5:21, Psalm 19:14, John 14:16-17, Romans 8:9-11, John 16, 2 Timothy 3:16-17, Hebrews 4:12, John 14:13-14, 1 Corinthians 11:23-26

    1h 9m
5
out of 5
18 Ratings

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This podcast is about bringing out the greatness of CHRIST in you; looking internally to release HIS greatness externally. Excuse me...excuse me, it's all about CHRIST, let HIM use you for HIS great glory.