Good morning everyone, and may the peace of the Lord be with you and in your homes
One day our hands are young, full of strength, plans, and time ahead.
Another day we realize they are marked hands, hands that tell of choices made, missed opportunities, constant procrastination.
Many call themselves Christians.
They grew up in church.
They know the right verses.
They know how to talk about God.
But knowing God is not the same as walking with Him.
We often say:
"I believe in God, but I have other things to do right now."
"I'm a Christian, but later I'll really commit myself."
"One day I'll pray more, read the Bible, sort out my spiritual life."
The problem is that that day often never comes.
The truth is harsh, but liberating:
we are not masters of time.
Time does not belong to us, it is only entrusted to us.
And the gift that God places in our hands is not called "tomorrow,"
it's called today.
This is why Scripture says:
"Today, if you hear His voice, do not harden your hearts."
(Hebrews 3:15)

Note:
It doesn't say "if someday,"
it doesn't say "when you are ready,"
but today.
The heart hardens not only with obvious sin,
but also with spiritual procrastination.
Every time God calls and we procrastinate,
the heart becomes a little deafer, a little colder.
Being a Christian isn't about having a label,
but a living relationship.
It doesn't mean saying "I believe,"
but following.
It doesn't mean knowing who Jesus is,
but letting Jesus transform your life.
Jesus isn't looking for religious people,
He's looking for receptive hearts.
He doesn't ask for perfection,
but for surrender.
He doesn't ask us to fix everything first,
but to come as we are.
Because today is the time of grace.
Today is the time of return.
Today is the time when God doesn't accuse you,
but invites you.
Tomorrow may be too late,
not because God doesn't want it,
but because your heart has become accustomed to saying no. Today, if you hear His voice,
do not harden your hearts.
Glory to you, Jesus 🏻
Good morning everyone, and may the peace of the Lord be with you and in your homes 🤍 One day our hands are young, full of strength, plans, and time ahead. Another day we realize they are marked hands, hands that tell of choices made, missed opportunities, constant procrastination. Many call themselves Christians. They grew up in church. They know the right verses. They know how to talk about God. But knowing God is not the same as walking with Him. We often say: "I believe in God, but I have other things to do right now." "I'm a Christian, but later I'll really commit myself." "One day I'll pray more, read the Bible, sort out my spiritual life." The problem is that that day often never comes. The truth is harsh, but liberating: we are not masters of time. Time does not belong to us, it is only entrusted to us. And the gift that God places in our hands is not called "tomorrow," it's called today. This is why Scripture says: "Today, if you hear His voice, do not harden your hearts." (Hebrews 3:15) Note: It doesn't say "if someday," it doesn't say "when you are ready," but today. The heart hardens not only with obvious sin, but also with spiritual procrastination. Every time God calls and we procrastinate, the heart becomes a little deafer, a little colder. Being a Christian isn't about having a label, but a living relationship. It doesn't mean saying "I believe," but following. It doesn't mean knowing who Jesus is, but letting Jesus transform your life. Jesus isn't looking for religious people, He's looking for receptive hearts. He doesn't ask for perfection, but for surrender. He doesn't ask us to fix everything first, but to come as we are. Because today is the time of grace. Today is the time of return. Today is the time when God doesn't accuse you, but invites you. Tomorrow may be too late, not because God doesn't want it, but because your heart has become accustomed to saying no. Today, if you hear His voice, do not harden your hearts. Glory to you, Jesus 🙌🏻✝️
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