
Satisfied: Aim Higher (with Jeremiah Acosta)
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In this episode of the Satisfied program, Jeremiah Acosta (a.k.a. Jerry or "Randy") shares how his walk with God took a dramatic turn when he stopped obsessing over answers and started seeking a Person. Through his honest testimony, you'll hear how this shift brought clarity, peace, and real purity into his life. Whether you're wrestling with God's will, struggling with temptation, or just want to grow, this episode calls you to aim higher—toward Christ Himself.
Topics Discussed:- Why pursuing God's will isn't the same as pursuing God
- The confusion that comes from conflicting counsel
- How to overcome anxiety over decision-making
- Practical steps Jerry took to eliminate sources of impurity
- Why purity must be about seeking Christ, not just avoiding sin
- The transformation that happens when you truly delight in the Lord
- The freedom found in aiming for a relationship, not just results
- Freedom comes not by focusing on sin, but by focusing on Christ.
- You can aim higher than just staying clean—you can know God deeply.
- Practical boundaries are wise, but heart-level change comes through Jesus.
- God's will is revealed in relationship, not just in research.
- “Blessed are the pure in heart: for they shall see God”—and that’s the point.
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