Reaching your Fullest Potential

Then God said, “Let us make human beings in our image, to be like us. They will reign over the fish in the sea, the birds in the sky, the livestock, all the wild animals on the Earth, and the small animals that scurry along the ground.” Genesis 1:26 NLT

What does it mean to you to be created in the image of God?

King David said, “I will praise You, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made. Marvelous are Your works, and I know this very well. Psalm 139:14 BSB

In the 1950s a poem was written: “I Am–Somebody” in the 1950s by William Holmes Borders, Sr., who was Senior Pastor at Wheat Street Baptist Church and civil rights activist in Atlanta, Georgia. Although this poem was written in response to overt racism against African-Americans when one reads the poem, the reality is that Pastor Borders addressed injustices against all individuals based on socioeconomic status, regardless of the ethnicity or color of skin.

What is mankind that you are mindful of them, human beings that you care for them? Psalm 8:4 NIV

Again I ask the question: “What does it mean to you to be created in the image of God?”

In my fragile state of being human, I can never possess the Divine love that God has for us; His love never fails, and His love is unconditional.

God’s love is so great, that He not only created us in His image, He gave us the ability to reach our fullest potential in life. If you are unaware of your talents and spiritual gifts or have chosen to do nothing, then you are responsible for making an immediate decision to turn your life around.

I know that we were blessed with a measure of faith, and yes, it is our responsibility to believe and trust in God at all times, in order for our faith to grow.

I know that each of us was blessed with unique creative gifts, and yes, it is our responsibility to identify and develop those gifts from God, so that we may reach our fullest potential.

When I look at the beauty of nature, I am filled with amazement. I am humbled to know that human beings were so important to our Creator that He gave us beauty beyond all we can ever imagine.

And if that is not enough, God took on the never-ending responsibility of caring for us on a daily basis. And, lo, I Am With You Always, even until the end of the world. (last part) Matthew 28:20

I have saved the most phenomenal aspect of God’s love as my last point of reference: The gift of His only Son- Jesus Christ-who willingly gave His life for every one of us. We were not an afterthought; God was fully aware that humans would fail, and the Plan of Redemption was set in place prior to us being created in His image.

I am Somebody! You are Somebody! Always strive to achieve your best in life!

I praise God! I must give my Utmost to the Highest.

Challenge for today: “Your talent is God’s gift to you. What you do with it is your gift back to God.” Leo Buscaglia

Prayer for today: Dear God, Thank you for your Divine love. I realize that I belong to you, and I will honor you by using my many gifts and talents to glorify your name and to reach my fullest potential. Thank you for always taking care of me, and most of all, thank you for the gift of the life of your Son. I finally realize that because I belong to you that I am Somebody-a Child of the King. In Jesus’ name, I pray. Amen!

Sonya Johnson Ruiz

The Woodland Wonders of Nature

The faithful love of the Lord never ends! His mercies never cease. Great is his faithfulness; his mercies begin afresh each morning. I say to myself, “The Lord is my inheritance; therefore, I will hope in him!” The Lord is good to those who depend on him, to those who searched for him. So it is good to wait quietly for salvation from the Lord. Lamentations 3:22-26 NLT

Good Morning!

It is a cold and rainy Sunday, even so, we have been blessed with another day of life.

In 2001, I was searching for a new job and had sent out several resumes. I can recall interviewing for the position as a Home Health Nurse. I excitedly thought about the autonomy of developing my daily schedule, and the freedom of traveling as opposed to working in the confinement of an office setting for 8 hours a day.

While I was waiting for the completion of the Agency background check, I received a call from Eve, a Camp Administrator in New York City who relayed that she had received my resume and was interested in hiring me for the summer.

As she explained the responsibilities of the position, I mentally laughed at the thought of a “New Jersey City Girl” working in the Catskill mountains of Upstate NY. I half-heartedly listened to the duties of the position, realizing that I had never been camping, and really was not interested at the age of 43 in new beginnings.

My thoughts took a 360 spin when Eve spoke about the compensation-the salary was based on the NYC wage scale for nurses. With the salary I would receive for the summer, it would be possible to be selective in choosing a permanent job with the right fit when I returned home.

I had a decision to make; based on the completion of a successful background check, the position was mine, if interested. Honestly, my affirmative decision was influenced solely by the money.

The next day, I received a Fed-Ex package with New Hire documents, pictures of the camp, and a very lengthy list of the required clothing, shoes, and supplies.

There were three modules with a one-week away from camp break, which equated to 12 weeks of rendering care to girls ages 7-17, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, including the On-Call duties.

Although my motives for accepting the position were not the best, my life experience expanded in a way that I never thought possible. The unadulterated beauty and peaceful environment of the land with it’s serene lake and majestic trees were simply breath-taking. I became Nurse-mother to 325 girls during that summer who often visited the infirmary (in tears) for various reasons.

It was hard work! The temperatures plummeted to 30 degrees at night, and my cabin had the only indoor shower in the camp with a reservoir of 5 gallons of hot water that was only to be utilized for the nursing staff. I received many offers of money and gifts from staff to take a hot shower; nonetheless, I adhered to the rules.

The most daunting thoughts were fueled by a history of watching too many horror movies (a habit that has ceased). During orientation week, we were taught to make Honey pots that were set out every night at the entrance of the campsite to deter the bears from entering.

I must admit that my prayer life increased during that summer. God is awesome! Nightly, we could hear the bear eating from the pot; however, never once did the bears enter the campsite.

“For the angel of the Lord is a guard; he surrounds and defends all who fear Him” (Psalm 34:7 NLT).

With God all things are possible, I have come to appreciate the beauty of nature, and know that only a loving God could provide an earth filled with such magnificent splendor for our enjoyment.

Exposure to nature not only makes you feel better emotionally, it contributes to your physical wellbeing, reducing blood pressure, heart rate, muscle tension, and the production of stress hormones. It may even reduce mortality, according to scientists such as public health researchers Stamatakis and Mitchell.

Challenge for today: Reach beyond your comfort zone…enjoy a stress-free day in a natural habitat, and thank Jesus, the Creator for His Amazing Love.

“The earth and everything in it, the world and its inhabitants, belong to the LORD…” (Psalm 24:1 NLT).

LORD God, Thank you for blessing us with the beauty of nature. Thank you for the elements that enhance our lives and total well-being. In Jesus’ Holy Name, Amen!

Reposted this Devotional from 2019. As I read about my first real experience in nature, I must admit that it was God’s love that granted me a summer that was life-changing spiritually, mentally, emotionally, and physically. Peace and Blessings.

© 2025 STEPS 2 Success with Spiritual Solutions Ministry

Is it the truth?

But there were also false prophets in Israel, just as there will be false teachers among you. They will cleverly teach destructive heresies and even deny the master who bought them…Many will follow their evil teachings and shameful immorality. In their greed they will make up clever lies to get hold of your money. But God condemned them along ago, and their destruction will not be delayed. 2 Peter 2:1-3 NLT

At least 2-3 times a week, I review and purge my social media newsfeed for information that is questionable: Ads which stretch the truth to sell their products, quotes that are not biblically based, and shared posts that contain offensive words or pictures. Just when I think that I have finally accomplished a major clean-up, much to my surprise, something else appears.

A post that I recently deleted stated, “I will forgive, but I will never forget.” As a believer, I immediately cringed at the thought of God possessing that mindset concerning my sins-past, present, and future sins. Thankfully, He does forgive us, based on our prayers of confession and repentence. In fact, the proof is that Jesus Christ gave His life so that we could have eternal life, if we so choose. God forgives and forgets!

Once again you will have compassion on us. You will trample our sins under your feet and throw them into the depths of the ocean! Micah 7:19

Believe it or not! Just in our day-to-day activities, we can be led astray by the information that we see, hear, and read.

Our desires are lifted to the highest heights by Visual Imagery. Our eyes pave the way to pursue our desires, no matter the cost. We are coached by Advertisements which involve a psychological process: An idea is formed and an image is designed that will appeal visually to a consumer’s desires; carefully chosen words entice us, and are utilized to manipulate our minds. The images that we visualize, and the words that we hear possess the power to weaken our resistance to sinful behaviors.

The deception of Eve was successful because of her obvious desire to possess much more than God had provided. Satan utilized a beautiful serpent to speak words which challenged God’s command for them not to eat of the Tree of Good and Evil. Eve was mesmerized by a serpent with the ability to speak along with the sight of the beautiful but forbidden fruit that would “impart wisdom on a god-like level.” The truth that she believed in was overpowered by two of her senses-sight and hearing-which led to a desire to disobey. At that point, all rational truths left her mind and she willingly disobeyed God as she touched, smelled, and tasted the forbidden fruit.

We are living in a time where laws contain loop-holes to accommodate declining morals and values. The godly standards for truth, and righteousness are blurred by our personal desires for the forbidden fruits of worldly pleasures. Our decisions are based on our desires! We compromise by watching popular but inappropriate programs, accept and include profanity in our conversations, listen to music with sexual content, and have become desensitized to violence because our choices have led us to become indifferent to sin.

Satan is very observant, and his powers supercede that of human abilities. Although God has not granted Satan the ability to read our mind, he can certainly observe our behaviors. Only by the power of God are we able to resist the evil temptations of this world. Be selective by being holy!

Challenge for today: Perform an evaluation of what you are exposing your mind to: What are your preferences based on the things that you see, hear, smell, taste, and touch? What are the thoughts that you possess on a daily basis?

Verses for today:

And now, dear brothers and sisters, one final thing. Fix your thoughts on what is true, and honorable, and right, and pure, and lovely, and admirable. Think about things that are excellent and worthy of praise. Philippians 4:8 NLT

So, my dear brothers and sisters, be strong and immovable. Always work enthusiastically for the Lord, for you know that nothing you do for the Lord is ever useless. 1 Corinthians 15:58 NLT

For you now quite well that the day of the Lord’s return will come unexpectedly, like a thief in the night. 1 Thessalonians 5:2 NLT

Prayer for today: Dear God, I ask you to, “Purify me from my sins, and I will be clean; wash me, and I will be whiter than snow.” (Psalm 51:7) I have based my choices on my desires instead of your truth. God, please forgive me for my disobedience and sins against you. In Jesus’ name, I pray. Amen!

Sonya Johnson Ruiz

Worship is a Lifestyle

I will Bless The Lord at all times; his praise shall continually be in my mouth. Psalm 34:1 ESV

There are many events that bring excitement and joy to my life: Falling in love; spending quality time with my husband, family, friends; the birth of a baby; basking in retirement; my favorite team scoring the winning points; an item on sale; the opportunity to adore my grandchildren; and learning to type cell phone messages with my thumbs instead of one finger; just to name a few of my favorite things.

What are your preferences? Does thinking about a few of your favorite things bring a smile to your face? I never speak for others; but I am willing to take a risk and answer a resounding “yes.”

However, do we possess that same excitement for the love, grace, and mercy extended to us from God on a daily basis?

I recently watched a live video of a youth choir sing two beautiful songs and the majority of the congregation sat and listened with flat expressions as if it were a boring secular experience.

This observation is not about condemning others for their personal style of worshipping God. We often confuse the outward expressions of praise or the lack of outward expressions as a sign of fervent love for God.

I am simply expressing a fact: God deserves more than silence!

Worshipping God is having a heart full of love for God. It takes action on our part to possess an ongoing mindset of gratitude and thanksgiving.

We express our worship through smiling, tears of joy, singing, praying, audible or inaudible praise, studying the Word of God, giving a faithful tithe and offerings, and witnessing to others.

Our lives and our characters reflect our LOVE relationship with God.

Do not let the Storms of Life distract and prevent you from giving God the praise that He rightfully deserves!

Do not grieve, for the joy of the Lord is your strength. (last part) Nehemiah 8:10

When I reflect on my life and the goodness and mercies that God has given to me: I can’t stop praising His name.

Our God is awesome and He knows that He will always be number one in my life: He is above and beyond placing Him on a secular list of things that bring joy to my life.

I love you God, you are my joy, you are my strength, you are my life!

Challenge for today: Begin to praise God at all times, and for all things.

Verse for today; Come let us tell of the Lord’s greatness; let us exalt his name together. Psalm 34:3 NLT

Prayer for today: Dear God: I love you. Thank you God for my life, my health, my strength, and the ability to praise you. In Jesus’ name, I pray. Amen!

Sonya Johnson Ruiz

The Inevitability of Change

The seeds that fell among Thorns represent those who hear the message, but all too quickly the message is crowded out by the cares and riches and pleasures of this life. And so they never grow into maturity. Luke 8:14 NLT

When we enter into a relationship with the Trinity-God the Father, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit, we receive a measure of Faith, and it becomes our responsibility to pray, study the Word of God, and rid ourselves of all disobedience and self-willed characteristics through total surrender to God.

We have a responsibilty to achieve spiritual growth in order to fulfill our commission: “Go, Teach, and make Disciples.”

We have a responsibility to achieve spiritual growth in order to achieve personal growth.

I hear many individuals verbalize that they wish for the good old days. I wonder what their reference point is: a time where people cared, employers valued their employees, families sat down for dinner, friends were loyal, church membership had consistent growth…I am certain the answers would vary based on the personal perspective from individualized life experience.

It is highly probable that the individuals who are wishing for days gone by, are the same individuals who have stopped practicing the qualities they so desperately desire.

In fact, they may possess an “External Locus of Control”; it is the belief that the results of one’s personal successes or failures are beyond his/her control due to people, places, situations, and things, they are actually blaming the concept of change on others.

I will clarify: If you have a family with or without children, unless there is a conflict in time, then at least one meal per day should be a sit-down at the kitchen or dining table, with the expectation that one event from the day will be shared, without the interference of electronic devices.

Is it the fault of technology that you are not instilling the value of bonding, effective communication, developing qualities of compassion, and the importance of strong family and marital ties?

If you are single, then have a chat with your close friends and emphasize the importance of meeting on a weekly basis for brunch, or dinner. Face-to-face contact with others support our self-worth, and value as human beings. In addition, it is a time where hearing the details of life from others can enrich and broaden your mindset. It is a time to learn and laugh with friends who care. Just make certain you have a godly-minded and positive circle of individuals that share the value of friendship.

Yes, Change is inevitable; even so, the outcome relies on the decisions that you make. The qualities of life that you desire have never left, they are not part of days gone by.

Change your perspective: Develop and implement an action plan with family or friends.

Challenge for today: Embrace and Regain Control of your mindset and your life.

Chapter for today: Luke 8

Prayer for today: Dear God, I have resisted spiritual and personal growth by blaming others for moving forward. I need to have a closer relationship with you by praying and studying your Word. Please give me the desire to achieve growth by changing my perspective on life. Thank you for granting us the ability to change. Thank you for hearing and answering my prayer. In Jesus’ name, I pray. Amen!

Sonya Johnson Ruiz

Whom do you Choose?

But if you refuse to serve the Lord, then choose today whom you will serve…But as for me and my family, we will serve the Lord. Joshua 24:15 NLT

Loop-holes, plea bargains, gray areas, bending the rules, personal choice, look out for number one, listen to your heart, it’s your life, you did what you had to do, No regrets, et cetera. We are familiar with these euphemisms that attempt to distract us from wrongdoing; however, when we travel down a path of compromise, the journey always leads to negative outcomes with consequences.

Compromise in our personal life is always a lose-lose situation, if we must choose worldly standards over God’s requirements.

Compromise on a job usually equates to using dishonest tactics by bending the rules.

I have experienced a very interesting nursing career where I have witnessed many cover-ups and have been asked to compromise.

Many years ago, I was at the point in my career where I had relocated to a state that had an over-abundance of nurses. After two months of job searching, my savings were dwindling, and I began to feel desperate.

I was finally hired at a private Rehabilitation facility where I experienced my first medication administration error. Although the standard nursing protocol for medication administration is not to pre-pour medications, the facility’s policy was to prepare medications ahead of time (removing them from the prescription bottle or dose-pack which contained all identification markers: resident’s name, name/dose of the medication). The outside of the cups were labeled with a handwritten version of the resident’s first name, and the cups were placed on a tray in alphabetical order.

If you are in the health profession, then you are already thinking, “Red Flag.” A resident came to the office door and I asked, “How are you doing Josh?” His reply was that he felt good and was having fun at the dinner party. An hour later, my heart skipped several beats when the real Josh appeared for his evening medications.

At that point, I realized that I had previously administered Josh’s medications to John. As I prepared another cup of Josh’s medications, all nursing protocols for safe medication administration begin to shout loudly inside of my head: “Why didn’t I ask the resident to state his name?”

When I notified the On-call Director, I was informed that alcoholic drinks were served at the party, and the resident answered to someone else’s name, and didn’t recognize his usual medications because he was drinking. Red flag: Residents admitted to the facility have a history of substance abuse diagnoses…why are alcoholic drinks served?

I accepted full accountability for the error of not practicing one of the Rights of Medication Administration: Right Patient; Ask the patient to state his/her name. As I spoke with the Psychiatrist, he made a joke and stated the additional medication would make the resident sleep and I would have one less worry for the evening. I can recall going into the bathroom and crying because I realized that I was facing the consequences of venturing into Satan’s territory for the sin of compromise.

God made certain that I would learn a life-changing lesson. I was instructed not to document the Incident, because the Director would be responsible for the follow-up. My expectation was that I would complete an Incident report, and face a disciplinary write-up for a Medication Misadventure. When I was informed that documentation was not required because the resident did not experience side-effects, I realized that I had an immediate decision to make: (1) Keep my well-paying job and continue to sin against God, compromise nursing ethics, my nursing license, and patient safety, or (2) resign without having another job.

I was extremely disappointed with myself for going against everything that I stood for, as a Believer and as a Nurse. I prayed a Prayer of Confession and prior to my shift, I resigned from duty. In my exit interview, I was informed that the resident was doing well, and that I was overreacting by leaving.

There are times when we feel desperate and the anxieties of life cause us to make decisions based on our feelings, and our situation. Yes, I was fully aware of the facility’s protocol on pre-pouring medications during my first day of orientation. I knew that in order to keep this job that I would be forced to compromise. It was a choice based on a complete lack of faith in God.

The life of the Believer is not a life where we go with the majority, follow mainstream society, make decisions based on feelings or our situation. It is living a faith-based life where we say, “No” to compromise which leads to sin, in every situation.

In His mercy, God spared me from the consequences of breaching nursing protocols. It was a lesson well-learned. Since that incident, I have been tested many times to cover-up or look the other way in my work environments. Because I stood firm, God has always protected me from harms way, and provided for all my needs, especially when I was unemployed due to job pressures to go against His commands.

I share this real life experience because Satan will use our jobs as leverage to place doubt in God and cause us to develop over-confidence in our own abilities.

Choose God by exercising faith and trust in Him regardless of your current or pending financial status. If choosing God causes you loss of your job, have confidence that He is Jehovah-Jireh, our Provider.

Thank you God. I choose you!

Challenge for today: Choose God!

Chapter for today: Matthew 6

Prayer for today: Dear God, I empty myself of all desires that lead to the sin of compromise. I ask for your strength in the times of my weakness, and forgiveness in the times that I fail to choose you, and the times that I fail to rely on you. Thank you for being my Provider. In Jesus’ name, I pray. Amen!

Sonya Johnson Ruiz

I dedicate this article to my Nursing friends and colleagues: KH, LS, SB, WC, AW, & JS.