To live is Christ, and to die is gain.
To quote the great philosopher, Maximus Decimus Meridius, “What we do in this life, echoes in eternity.”
What do you live for?
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One of my Christian buddies @TyRawlings quit his 6 figure engineering dayjob to go build sustainable orphanages south of the border.
His impact is on hundreds to thousands of kids at this point.
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I rarely comment or complain about the refs in college football, but this Georgia Tech vs Vanderbilt Birmingham Bowl game has the worst officiating I have seen in a long time.
So far this year, the United States has given:
- $24,400,000,000 to Ukraine.
- $11,300,000,000 to Israel.
- $1,950,000,000 to Ethiopia.
- $1,600,000,000 to Jordan.
- $1,400,000,000 to Egypt.
- $1,100,000,000 to Afghanistan.
- $1,100,000,000 to Somalia.
- $1,000,000,000 to Yemen.
- $987,000,000 to Congo.
- $896,000,000 to Syria.
- $9,000 per illegal immigrant that has entered the U.S.
And Americans who have lost everything to Hurricane Helene will be getting $750, courtesy of FEMA.
Jesus knew the difference between urgent and important.
He understood that all the good things he COULD do, were not necessarily the things he OUGHT to do.
If Jesus had to live with human limitations, we’d be foolish to think we can do it all.
Prioritize your commitments.