At the End of My Life

by Jon Acuff.

Lately, I've been thinking about a few simple things. Lately as the volume of things turned up, there's a bit of a whisper that won't leave me alone. Here's what's bouncing around my head:

If at the end of my life, the only thing I've accomplished is a comfortable life, my days have been wasted.

If at the end of my life, the only thing I've fought for is my own name, my days have been wasted.

If at the end of my life, the only thing I've cared about is my own care, my days have been wasted.

If at the end of my life, the only thing I've stood for is my own reputation, my days have been wasted.

If at the end of my life, the only thing I've traded are works for rewards, my days have been wasted.

May we not go to the grave quietly.

May we not make refuse of the gifts we've been given.

May we never chase the shiny in place of the holy, the trend instead of the Truth, the immediate instead of the eternal.

Arrive empty to the grace, having given all you were given, stewarded all you were tasted with.

Give the grave only bones.

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Stan Lubeck

Pastor Stan Lubeck and his wife, Robin, have served in ministry for over 40 years. He has built teams and equipped leaders in every setting, in small churches and large, in the US, and on foreign soil. If you desire to make more and better followers of Jesus, Stan has the experience and proven resources that can help you take your ministry or business to the next level. Stan is currently functioning as the virtual Executive Pastor at one church while coaching business leaders and missionaries.

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