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Till Eternity

The freedom to choose is one of life’s greatest gifts. But it’s also one of its heaviest responsibilities. One decision can shift a life’s direction, rewrite a future, or spark a ripple that stretches into generations. But what we often forget is that choices don’t end with consequences, they also echo into eternity.
Most of us live like the clock will always reset. Like every door we walk through has an exit sign. But that’s not always true. Some decisions aren’t reversible. And some choices, once made, alter the very nature of who we become.
Like I always say, the question isn’t just what do you want to do? But what kind of person will you become if you do this? Every yes or no carries a weight. And sometimes, that weight lasts longer than the moment.
Think about it, every action we take is rooted in a deeper belief about life, purpose, and meaning. We may not realise it, but in the background of every decision, there is a deeper ripple effect that transcends even out of time.
Because one day, Earth will fade literally. Time will run out. And when it does, what stands isn’t the likes we got or the job we held. It’s the sum of our choices; the way we lived, the truth we followed or ignored.
Eternity isn’t just some distant religious idea. It’s the place where everything hidden becomes clear. Where our choices step out of the shadows and speak for us.
And here’s the twist. No one escapes that final moment. Rich or broke, loud or quiet, famous or unknown. We will all make one last choice; whether we made space for God in our lives or not.
And this is about recognising that we didn’t just show up here by random chance. That maybe, just maybe, we were created for something more. And the real tragedy isn’t in making mistakes, it’s in ignoring the signs.
The truth? Many people avoid this reflection because it feels uncomfortable. But discomfort is often the birthplace of clarity. Thinking about death isn’t morbid, it’s wise.
It helps filter out the fluff and focus on what matters. When you understand that your life is a seed, you live differently. You choose more carefully. You love more deeply. You forgive more quickly. You align your life with what will still matter when nothing else does.
So today, don’t just scroll past this thought. Please reflect, and ask yourself, if today were the last day you had, would you be proud of the choices you are making now?
You don’t need to have it all figured out. But you need to be real with yourself. Eternity doesn’t demand intentionality, willingness and a heart willing to align with something greater than itself.
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