This powerful message challenges us to move beyond simply setting goals to becoming goal-getters who actually accomplish what God has called us to do. Drawing from Acts 4:13, we explore how Peter and John—ordinary, unschooled fishermen—transformed the world not through their own abilities, but through their partnership with Jesus. The central revelation is profound: faith isn't passive, it's partnered. We can pray all we want, but if we don't take action, our prayers won't produce results. Faith without works is dead. The message confronts three major obstacles that keep us from reaching our God-given potential: limitation (feeling we don't have what we need), intimidation (feeling inadequate or unqualified), and expectation (when reality doesn't match what we thought it would be). Together, these spell out a LIE the enemy uses to keep us sidelined. But when we understand that the same power that raised Jesus from the dead lives inside us, we realize our availability matters more than our ability. The call is clear: stop waiting on God when God is waiting on us to get up and do something. Our goals must be God-centered, not self-centered, because we're called to be faithful, fruitful, forceful, and functional in advancing His kingdom.