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The Excel Still More podcast is designed to help Christians excel in their faith, their relationships, and really every part of their lives. If you are interested in growth in your faith, this is the show for you. If you want to see yourself reach greater heights, achieve powerful spiritual goals, and be a better servant of Christ, we are here to help. Each episode introduces a proven principle for achieving more. Then we show how the Word of God amplifies the idea. Finally, each episode will leave you with at least one practical project so you can put these tools into action today!Thanks for joining! Live your best life in Christ, and in whatever you do: Excel Still More!

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  • Acts 11 - Daily Bible Devotional
    May 23 2025

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    Acts 11

    Peter returns to Jerusalem, where Jewish believers take issue with him for associating with Gentiles. He recounts his vision of unclean animals and God’s command not to call impure what He has made clean. Peter reveals how the Holy Spirit descended on the Gentiles, confirming that God has granted them the repentance that leads to life. Meanwhile, some scattered Jewish believers begin preaching to Greeks in Antioch, and many turn to the Lord. The church in Jerusalem sends Barnabas to Antioch to encourage the new saints, and he ultimately recruits Saul, working with the church there for a year. Disciples of Jesus are first called Christians in Antioch. These disciples hear of a famine in Judea and send funds for the relief of the brethren, which Barnabas and Saul deliver.

    Peter introduced something new to the saints in Jerusalem, and they were not initially receptive. However, they were willing to listen as he shared how God brought salvation to the Gentiles. Change is always challenging, especially when it means acceptance of others, but humble hearts will keep open ears and learn to embrace what honors the will of God. Fortunately, this paved the way for more Jews to share the gospel with Gentiles, allowing the church to thrive and expand. Perhaps changing attitudes toward others and a willingness to broaden outreach can benefit local churches today. Ironically, Gentile Christians in Antioch sent funds to assist needy Jewish saints. A thriving fellowship emerges when brethren step beyond their comfort zones.

    Compassionate God, thank You for granting us repentance that leads to life. We are unworthy of Your grace, yet we live in the peace and joy of reconciliation with You through Jesus Christ. Please open our hearts to the way You are working to reach others and prepare us to have open arms. Help us to be like Barnabas, a man full of the Holy Spirit and faith and therefore ready to work for Your cause. And like the Christians who sent funds to help their brothers, teach us how to be more generous and involved in supporting fellow believers.

    Thought Questions:

    - How do you remain open to God’s will, even when it challenges your expectations and traditions, like when Peter accepted Gentiles?

    - If God sent you to go and encourage new saints for a year, would you be willing to do it? How can you do such work where you live now?

    - New Christians sent funds to help believers they did not even know. How should you emulate that in the way you support needy Christians?

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  • Acts 10 - Daily Bible Devotional
    May 22 2025

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    Acts 10

    Cornelius, a devout Gentile centurion, receives a vision from God telling him to send for Peter. Meanwhile, Peter has a vision of a sheet filled with unclean animals and hears a voice telling him to eat. When Peter refuses, God responds, “What God has cleansed, no longer consider unholy.” As Cornelius’s men arrive, Peter realizes the vision signifies God’s acceptance of all who fear and obey Him. Peter goes to Cornelius’s house, where Cornelius recalls his vision. Peter preaches about Jesus, emphasizing that God shows no favoritism and offers salvation to all who believe. As Peter speaks, the Holy Spirit falls on the Gentiles, enabling them to speak in tongues, astonishing the Jewish believers. Peter baptizes them, declaring that they must not be refused baptism and the forgiveness of sins.

    God's salvation through Jesus Christ is available to everyone, regardless of ethnicity, culture, or background. We must not allow personal bias to hinder us from sharing God's universal message with all people. Peter’s example teaches the church to remove all limitations and boundaries from the gospel’s reach. Cornelius illustrates that good, caring people remain lost until they hear and obey the gospel call. People must learn about Jesus and the forgiveness of sins that come through Him. The outpouring of the Holy Spirit marked a unique event, forever uniting different groups as equals in the church. Our responsibility is to demonstrate this in whom we teach and baptize, as well as whom we fellowship and serve in the kingdom.

    Benevolent Father, You went to great lengths to bring salvation in Jesus to Cornelius. Humble us to understand that we are Cornelius. We are Gentiles who would have no hope, regardless of our good deeds, except for the saving grace of Jesus Christ and His cleansing power. Thank You for showing no partiality and for Your willingness to welcome all who fear You and do what is right. Teach us how to be fueled by gratitude for the resurrected Christ and His grace. And please show us someone today who needs to hear that Jesus also wants to save them.

    Thought Questions:

    - Do you know anyone like Cornelius, who is kind and God-fearing but has not surrendered to Jesus? If so, how can you help?

    - Peter was an apostle of Jesus but still had things to learn about God. What are things you are still learning about God’s will for your life?

    - Why was the Holy Spirit falling on Cornelius a unique event? What was the purpose, and how does that explain why this does not happen today?

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  • Acts 9 - Daily Bible Devotional
    May 21 2025

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    Good morning! Thank you for taking a few minutes to listen. If you are interested in the Daily Bible Devotional, you can find it at the links below:
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    Feel free to reach out with any questions: emersonk78@me.com


    Acts 9

    Saul, later known as Paul, continues to pursue Christians to imprison them. On his way to Damascus, a light from heaven stops him. He hears Jesus speaking, asking why Saul is persecuting Him. Blinded, Saul is led into the city to wait for instructions. Meanwhile, God instructs Ananias to visit Saul and restore his sight. Despite his fear, Ananias obeys. Saul learns that he will become an apostle to the Gentiles. After regaining his sight, he is immediately baptized and filled with the Holy Spirit. Saul begins to preach boldly, prompting the Jews to seek to kill him. He escapes to Jerusalem, where Barnabas vouches for him. The chapter also recounts Peter healing Aeneas and raising Tabitha from the dead, demonstrating God’s power and inspiring many new believers in Jesus.

    Saul’s story highlights the transformative power of Jesus Christ. His conversion shows that no one is beyond the call of the gospel. God often uses individuals like Ananias to fulfill His mission. We must confront our fears and seize opportunities to share God’s hope with others. It is also inspiring to see Saul immediately active in sharing his faith. Some of the greatest passion for evangelism comes from new converts. We can learn a great deal from them. Like Barnabas, we should defend and support new believers to help God’s people embrace them. Lastly, Tabitha was deeply missed and cherished for her charitable spirit. We should seek to be cherished servants among God’s people, known for “deeds of kindness and charity.”

    Glorious Father, we praise Your patience and relentless pursuit of sinners. You humbled and restored Saul, as You have done with us. We are living testaments to Your grace and love. Teach us to live with gratitude and to obey Your call to share Jesus with others, even when it feels risky or uncertain. Give us the spirit of vigor and the voice of joy to express our faith like those who are new in Christ. Please create an opportunity today to tell someone that You are the Healer, the Forgiver, and You have the power even to raise the dead!

    Thought Questions:

    - What does Saul’s conversion tell you about God’s love? Saul committed to God out of gratitude. How powerful is gratitude in driving your faith?

    - Barnabas defends Saul when others are fearful. How should you be like Barnabas when someone with a troubled past comes to Christ?

    - Tabitha was treasured for her charitable deeds. When you pass from this life, how do you want to be remembered by the family of God?

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