It’s Never Too Late

Winston Churchill said once in a speech, “Don’t give up. Don’t ever, ever, ever give up.” I think that may have been his whole speech, or close to it. And there’s a whole lot of wisdom there.

It’s never too late to stop trying to live up to everyone else’s idea of who you should be and start being yourself.

It’s never too late to have a dream and go and make that dream come true.

It’s never too late to forgive someone or to seek forgiveness from someone (there’s no expiration date on God’s forgiveness that He pours out on and through us).

It’s never too late to find love or to rekindle lost love or to just say, “I love you.”

It’s never too late to restore broken relationships and to remember that even when you’ve burned your bridges to ash, Jesus is the Great Bridge Rebuilder.

It’s never too late to stop playing religion and start finding and cherishing the heart of God for the world.

It’s never too late to take off the Sunday mask and be real.

It’s never too late to overcome an addiction or a stronhold or a sin habit, to turn around and put on godly habits as you walk away from sin and toward Jesus.

It’s never too late to be a disciple of Jesus Christ and to make other disciples as you go into all the world.

It’s never too late to say “Yes” to Jesus, even if you don’t always know the question.

Until you die, it’s never too late for any of these things. It’s never too late to find out that Jesus is all you’ll ever need and that He is the fulfillment of all your deepest longings and secret wishes and fondest dreams.

When you die, it will be too late. So live today while you still can and do what you can while you can. Make loving God and loving people your highest priority and you will get everything else right.

“So turn around you’re not too far
To back away be who you are
To change your path go another way
It’s not too late, you can be saved
If you feel depressed with past regrets
The shameful nights hope to forget
Can disappear, they can all be washed away” (Jonny Diaz).

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