Ravenhill's "What is Your Life?" hits like a spiritual sledgehammer.
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No fluff, no feel-good nonsense. Just raw, unadulterated truth that'll shake you to your core. Your life? It's a vapor. Here today, gone tomorrow. A mist that appears for a little time, then vanishes. But what you do with that vapor? That's what echoes in eternity. Most folks are sleepwalking through life. Chasing money, fame, pleasure. Empty pursuits that'll leave you hollow when you're staring death in the face. Ravenhill's not here to coddle you. He's here to wake you up. To make you face the mirror and ask: What am I living for? What'll I have to show when I stand before God? This message ain't comfortable. It's not supposed to be. Comfort is the enemy of growth. And brother, we need to grow. Time's ticking. Every heartbeat is a gift. Every breath is borrowed. Are you using them wisely? Or are you squandering them on trivial pursuits? Wake up. Get serious. Your life is speaking. What's it saying? Don't let this be just another video you watch and forget. Let it be the spark that ignites a fire in your soul. A fire that burns for something greater than yourself. Your life is a question. What's your answer? The Biblical Man is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit wilderreport.substack.com/subscribe
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