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  • Seek and You Find | soul searching

    You get what life throws at you when you do not search for yourself. Put some energy into yourself and get curious about life, about love and certainly about the peace only Jesus can provide. Your soul searching has a home, now. Come and see at Seek and You Find! Matthew 7:7-8 Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and ye shall find ; knock, and it shall be opened unto you: for every one that asketh receiveth; and he that seeketh findeth ; and to him that knocketh it shall be opened. Mary Had a Little Lamb Where's Your Heart? The following three songs (in this order, too) best describe how our very lives should be with God; Broken, open, and ready to let Him show us His will Asking His Spirit into our lives and blow out the dust, corruption, and certainly the SIN that has kept Him from residing within The very nuggets of gold that He will leave behind as an encouragement for your surrender. Please, PLEASE take some quiet time (20 minutes in all) to listen to each song. The words/lyrics are included, so let God move through your ‘surrendered’ heart, and let these messages speak to your very soul. This IS what I do… almost daily too, still. Each link opens in a new window Worlds Apart, by Jars of Clay – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NFj17GYJEj Rushing Wind, by Keith Green – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dSL2Xh8WBwA I Think I See Gold, by Ray Boltz – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1N_Gpq6v8as

  • Assessment | Seek and You Find

    Assessment Hoping Stones Choose an Assessment Type Statement 1 of 32 I often respond right away when I receive criticism. Your Progress Please Choose One Strongly Disagree Disagree Neutral Agree Strongly Agree 100 Answered 0 of 32 Previous Next Process My Choices

  • Admin-Tools | Seek and You Find

    Admin Tools Assessment Group Names

  • Self Assessment | Seek and You Find

    Providing a self-assessment series to help you identify the gaps in your faith, the segments of your life that are ready for attention, and especially get you on to the appropriate "Hoping Stones" of guidance toward a deeper walk with God, Jesus and the Holy Spirit. Self Assessing: Find You Hoping Stones Better than just browsing devotionals, this series of statements allows you to curate your own growth journey through self‑assessment. Each question helps you reflect on your 'now' heart (not what you want to be) and your answers can be mapped directly to clusters of devotionals here on this SeekAndYouFind website. Using this technique, we can generate a personalized “Hoping Stones” path for growth. Previous 32 of 32 Progress Next This content should get replaced with an Assessment Statement Answered 32 of 32 Process My Choices Please Choose One Strongly Disagree Disagree Neutral Agree Strongly Agree 100

  • Pearls Discovery | Seek and You Find

    Pearls Discovery Tell Your Story — Discover Your Pearls Your story matters. Answer the questions below, and we’ll help you discern the Pearls God has formed in you. Healed Wounds — Tell me about a wound God has healed in your life. Costly Obedience — Describe a moment when obedience to God cost you something. Repeated Lessons — What truth or Scripture has God taught you repeatedly? Spiritual Burden — Where do you feel a persistent burden or calling? Sought‑Out Wisdom — What do people consistently come to you for guidance about? Submit Reset GUID Details Here Go To Results

  • Prophet, Priest, King – 30‑Day Christian Devotional Practice Plan | Seek and You Find

    30‑day Christian devotional exploring Jesus Christ as Prophet, Priest, and King. Includes KJV Scripture, reflections, practical actions, and prayer prompts for individuals or small groups. Prophet, Priest, King This 30‑day Christian devotional explores the threefold office of Jesus Christ—Prophet, Priest, and King—using KJV Scripture, daily reflections, practical actions, and prayer prompts. Designed for individuals or small groups, this guide helps believers grow in understanding and daily discipleship Introduction Jesus Christ holds three offices that theologians have recognized since at least Eusebius of Caesarea in the fourth century: Prophet, Priest, and King (munus triplex). He is the Prophet who reveals God's truth, the Priest who brings us into God's presence, and the King who governs all things with justice and mercy. This 30-day plan walks you through each office one week at a time, then spends a fourth week weaving them together. Every daily entry gives you a KJV Scripture anchor, a brief reflection, one to three practical actions, and a prayer prompt. Small-group questions are included for anyone working through the plan with others. You don't need seminary training or a thick commentary to benefit — just a Bible , a willingness to listen, and about ten minutes a day. If you fall behind, pick up where you left off; grace built this plan, and grace will carry you through it. NowTo the HowTo Read the day's Scripture aloud. Consider the reflection content. Choose and 'do' at least one action. Pray the prompt in your own words. If you're in a group, save the discussion question for your weekly meeting. Series Items Select Week Day 1 The Prophet Promised Deuteronomy 18:15 (KJV) The LORD thy God will raise up unto thee a Prophet from the midst of thee, of thy brethren, like unto me; unto him ye shall hearken. Prayer Lord, tune my ears to hear Your voice above every other. HowTo Read Deuteronomy 18:15–19 aloud and underline the word "hearken." Ask yourself: whose voice did I follow most today? Write down one area where God's Word needs the final say. Reflection Long before Bethlehem, God promised a Prophet who would speak with final authority — not just information, but transformation. Jesus is that Prophet. Group Question What voices compete most loudly with God's Word in your daily life? Day 2 The Word Made Flesh John 1:14 (KJV) And the Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us, (and we beheld his glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father,) full of grace and truth. Prayer Father, help me receive Your Word not as abstract doctrine but as a living Person. HowTo Read John 1:1–18 slowly, noting every title given to Jesus. Identify one truth you've kept at arm's length and invite it closer today. Reflection God did not shout from a distance — He moved into the neighborhood. The Prophet became a Person you could touch, hear, and follow. Group Question How does knowing the Word is a Person — not just a book — change the way you read Scripture? Day 3 Teaching with Authority Matthew 7:28–29 (KJV) And it came to pass, when Jesus had ended these sayings, the people were astonished at his doctrine: For he taught them as one having authority, and not as the scribes. Prayer Jesus, let Your authoritative Word reshape one stubborn area of my life today. HowTo Reread the Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5–7) and circle one command that challenges you. Act on that command before sundown today. Reflection The crowds noticed the difference immediately. Jesus didn't cite other rabbis for credibility — His authority was inherent, not borrowed. Group Question Where do you most resist Christ's authority in your everyday choices? Day 4 The Spirit of Truth John 16:13 (KJV) Howbeit when he, the Spirit of truth, is come, he will guide you into all truth: for he shall not speak of himself; but whatsoever he shall hear, that shall he speak: and he will shew you things to come. Prayer Holy Spirit, guide me into truth I've been missing or avoiding. HowTo Set a five-minute timer and sit in silence, asking the Spirit to bring one Scripture to mind. Write down whatever comes and look it up in your Bible. Reflection The prophetic work of Christ continues through the Holy Spirit. He still speaks — guiding, correcting, illuminating — to every willing listener. Group Question How do you distinguish the Spirit's guidance from your own preferences? Day 5 A Lamp unto My Feet Psalm 119:105 (KJV) Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path. Prayer Lord, I don't need a floodlight — just enough of Your Word to take the next step. HowTo Choose one decision you're facing and search Scripture for relevant guidance. Take the next faithful step, even if the full path isn't visible. Journal what you see by lamplight today. Reflection A lamp doesn't illuminate the whole highway — it shows the next step. God's Word often works the same way: enough light for today's obedience. Group Question When has God's Word given you just enough light for one step — and that step proved to be exactly right? Day 6 The Anointed Proclamation Luke 4:18 (KJV) Context note: Read Luke 4:18–21 for the full synagogue scene where Jesus claims Isaiah's prophecy as His own mission. The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because he hath anointed me to preach the gospel to the poor; he hath sent me to heal the brokenhearted, to preach deliverance to the captives, and recovering of sight to the blind, to set at liberty them that are bruised. Prayer Lord, give me eyes to see where Your proclamation of freedom needs hands and feet. HowTo Identify one "captive" situation in your community — loneliness, addiction, poverty.. Take one concrete step toward that need today: a phone call, a meal, a prayer. Reflection Jesus announced His prophetic mission from Isaiah's scroll — and then closed the book and said, "This day is this scripture fulfilled." The Prophet doesn't just predict; He acts. Group Question What does "preaching deliverance" look like in practical, everyday terms? Day 7 Hearing and Doing James 1:22 (KJV) But be ye doers of the word, and not hearers only, deceiving your own selves. Prayer Father, close the gap between what I know and what I do. HowTo Review Days 1–6 and identify one action you planned but didn't complete. Do it today — no exceptions, no rescheduling. Tell one person what you learned this week. Reflection A week of listening to the Prophet means nothing if it stays between our ears. James warns that hearing without doing is self-deception — the most dangerous kind. Group Question Which daily entry this week challenged you most — and did you act on it?

  • Pearls Results | Seek and You Find

    Pearls Discovery Results Obedience Compassion 12 9

  • Assessment - Pigs & Dogs | Seek and You Find

    Assessment - Pigs & Dogs A discernment tool based on Matthew 7:6 (KJV) “Give not that which is holy unto the dogs, neither cast ye your pearls before swine… ” People 10 questions Places 10 questions Patterns 10 questions Habits 10 questions Begin Assessment

  • Insights (List) | Seek and You Find

    Insight Writings These are many of the writings you can use to help lead and guide you through the searchings of your heart. Filter Found 5 of 26 Items per Page Read More Attending Idiots Unaware This is a spin on that saying for 'attending angels unaware', but it is the angry, mean, and troubling angels we need to watch for moreso. Angels, Idiots, Unaware Read More Choose Me! Good choices…. bad choices. How are we EVER to distinguish the right ones from the wrong ones?? This may help. Choices, God's Will, Follow Read More Dead Weight We often wonder why our lives are not ‘going anywhere’. And, usually, it is because you are ‘pointed’ in the wrong direction… and, since you are NOT moving, it is SO much tougher for the Lord to redirect you… because twisting that ‘wheel of your life’ is causing SO much strain, and stress, and twisting on the ‘tires of your life’… Moving, Weight, Direction, Follow Read More Deep End of the Pool In the swimming pool of life, it is so much easier to do the backstroke through our lives…. No?? Just calmly stroking through the waters of our lives… looking up to the heavens and enjoying our ability to stay afloat in this pool… with style, grace, and dignity. What a precious sight, in and of itself. But, as you can see… this is shallow and incomplete. Let's learn to ease into the deep end of the pool of life! Deep, Life, Shallow Read More Demons & Exorcism This is a story about not only being ABLE to cast out demons, but why even bother… Demons, Exorcism, Cast Out, Holy Spirit View More

  • FAQ | Seek and You Find

    FAQ for seekers, researchers, and especially anyone feeling lost, hopeless and possibly even desperate! Frequently Asked Questions General Emotional Physical Where did Moses part the Red Sea According to the Bible, Moses parted the Red Sea at the Gulf of Suez, in present-day Egypt. Do I have to live with Jesus in my heart? No, but you better not die without Him there. What is a cubit? A cubit is an ancient unit of length used in many cultures, including ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia. It is typically measured as the distance from the elbow to the tip of the middle finger, or about 18 inches. What tribe was Moses from? Moses was from the Tribe of Levi, one of the Twelve Tribes of Israel. What was Moses's genealogy? According to the Bible, Moses was the son of Amram and Jochebed. His father was a Levite from the tribe of Levi, and his mother was from the tribe of Judah. His lineage can be traced back to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. What was Jesus's genealogy? Jesus's genealogy is found in the Gospel of Matthew (Matthew 1:1-17) and the Gospel of Luke (Luke 3:23-38). According to Matthew, Jesus's genealogy begins with Abraham and continues through King David and eventually to Joseph, Mary's husband. Luke traces Jesus's genealogy all the way back to Adam, the first man. Is there an afterlife? No. Just like there is not a 'Beforelife', there is neither an Afterlife. The idea that we stop life when our bodies die is not supported in scripture. Remember, the scriptures read, "there was wailing and weeping and gnashing of teeth" for the souls that were routed into 'the fiery pit'. Contrarily, we are encouraged that "we will see a new heaven and a new earth" coming from God. Life is forevermore... here on earth, we just decide where that eternity will be for us.

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