• We Are All in the Queue: Living Ready, Living Right.

    Every minute, someone leaves this world. Not because they were old, weak, or unimportant—but because their time came.

    Age does not control death; position does not delay it; wealth does not prevent it.

    Scripture reminds us that life is brief and uncertain. Whether we realize it or not, we are all standing in a divine queue—moving steadily toward eternity.

    We do not know who is ahead of us. We cannot step out of the line.

    We cannot pause the movement. And we cannot return to the back.

    The question is not if we will leave this world, but how we are living while we wait.


    1. The Reality of the Queue: Life Is Temporary

    “For what is your life? It is even a vapour…” (James 4:14)

    Life is fragile and unpredictable. Many plan as though they will live forever, yet eternity is closer than we think.

    Wisdom begins when we accept that our time here is limited and accountability is certain.

    Truth: Awareness of death should not create fear—it should produce wisdom.

    2. The Danger of Deception: Trusting What Cannot Save

    “A man’s life consisteth not in the abundance of the things which he possesseth.” (Luke 12:15)

    Money, social status, titles, influence, and connections give a false sense of security.

    History is filled with powerful people who could not negotiate one extra day of life.

    Truth: What you possess cannot preserve you—only what you become in Christ prepares you.

    3. The Call While Waiting: Live Right in the Queue

    Since we cannot stop the line, God calls us to live purposefully while we wait.

    a. Make Peace
    “Blessed are the peacemakers…” (Matthew 5:9)

    Holding grudges is foolish when tomorrow is not guaranteed. Reconciliation is urgent.

    b. Do Good
    “Let us not be weary in well doing…” (Galatians 6:9)

    Kindness is never wasted. Good works echo into eternity.

    c. Speak the Truth
    “Wherefore putting away lying, speak every man truth…” (Ephesians 4:25)

    Truth honors God and preserves the soul.

    d. Live Honestly
    “Provide things honest in the sight of all men.” (Romans 12:17)

    Integrity is what follows you beyond the grave.

    4. The Sin of Pride and Hatred: A Deadly Distraction

    “Whosoever hateth his brother is a murderer…” (1 John 3:15)

    Why boast over others when life can end in minutes? Why seek another person’s downfall when your own breath is borrowed?

    Pride blinds people to eternity and hardens the heart against God.

    Truth: You cannot claim readiness for heaven while cultivating hatred on earth.

    5. The Ultimate Question: Are You Ready to Step Out of the Line?

    “Prepare to meet thy God.” (Amos 4:12)

    One day, your turn will come. Not by announcement. Not by warning.

    The only preparation that matters is a right relationship with God through Jesus Christ.

    Conclusion

    We are all in the queue—moving steadily toward eternity. Wisdom is not found in denial, but in preparation.

    Let us live with humility, walk in love, pursue peace, and remain ready. When our turn comes, may we step into eternity with confidence, not regret.

    Prayer Points
    Father, give me a heart that lives daily with eternity in view.

    Lord, remove every pride, hatred, and unforgiveness from my heart.

    Help me to walk in truth, honesty, and integrity all my days.

    Deliver me from trusting in money, position, or connections instead of You.

    Teach me to do good and make peace while I still have time.

    Prepare my heart, O God, to be ready whenever You call me home.

    Altar Call (Salvation Appeal)
    Beloved, if today were your turn in the queue, are you sure of where you would spend eternity? Jesus Christ died and rose again so you can have eternal life. If you are not born again, or you have drifted away from God, this is your moment.

    Prayer of Salvation:

    Lord Jesus, I acknowledge that my life is in Your hands.

    I repent of my sins and turn away from my old ways.

    I believe You died for me and rose again.

    Come into my heart, be my Lord and Savior.

    From today, I choose to live ready for eternity.

    In Jesus’ name, Amen.

    Pastor Abiodun Kadri






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    #LifeIsBrief
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    #MakePeace
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    #SalvationCall


    We Are All in the Queue: Living Ready, Living Right. Every minute, someone leaves this world. Not because they were old, weak, or unimportant—but because their time came. Age does not control death; position does not delay it; wealth does not prevent it. Scripture reminds us that life is brief and uncertain. Whether we realize it or not, we are all standing in a divine queue—moving steadily toward eternity. We do not know who is ahead of us. We cannot step out of the line. We cannot pause the movement. And we cannot return to the back. The question is not if we will leave this world, but how we are living while we wait. 1. The Reality of the Queue: Life Is Temporary “For what is your life? It is even a vapour…” (James 4:14) Life is fragile and unpredictable. Many plan as though they will live forever, yet eternity is closer than we think. Wisdom begins when we accept that our time here is limited and accountability is certain. Truth: Awareness of death should not create fear—it should produce wisdom. 2. The Danger of Deception: Trusting What Cannot Save “A man’s life consisteth not in the abundance of the things which he possesseth.” (Luke 12:15) Money, social status, titles, influence, and connections give a false sense of security. History is filled with powerful people who could not negotiate one extra day of life. Truth: What you possess cannot preserve you—only what you become in Christ prepares you. 3. The Call While Waiting: Live Right in the Queue Since we cannot stop the line, God calls us to live purposefully while we wait. a. Make Peace “Blessed are the peacemakers…” (Matthew 5:9) Holding grudges is foolish when tomorrow is not guaranteed. Reconciliation is urgent. b. Do Good “Let us not be weary in well doing…” (Galatians 6:9) Kindness is never wasted. Good works echo into eternity. c. Speak the Truth “Wherefore putting away lying, speak every man truth…” (Ephesians 4:25) Truth honors God and preserves the soul. d. Live Honestly “Provide things honest in the sight of all men.” (Romans 12:17) Integrity is what follows you beyond the grave. 4. The Sin of Pride and Hatred: A Deadly Distraction “Whosoever hateth his brother is a murderer…” (1 John 3:15) Why boast over others when life can end in minutes? Why seek another person’s downfall when your own breath is borrowed? Pride blinds people to eternity and hardens the heart against God. Truth: You cannot claim readiness for heaven while cultivating hatred on earth. 5. The Ultimate Question: Are You Ready to Step Out of the Line? “Prepare to meet thy God.” (Amos 4:12) One day, your turn will come. Not by announcement. Not by warning. The only preparation that matters is a right relationship with God through Jesus Christ. Conclusion We are all in the queue—moving steadily toward eternity. Wisdom is not found in denial, but in preparation. Let us live with humility, walk in love, pursue peace, and remain ready. When our turn comes, may we step into eternity with confidence, not regret. Prayer Points Father, give me a heart that lives daily with eternity in view. Lord, remove every pride, hatred, and unforgiveness from my heart. Help me to walk in truth, honesty, and integrity all my days. Deliver me from trusting in money, position, or connections instead of You. Teach me to do good and make peace while I still have time. Prepare my heart, O God, to be ready whenever You call me home. Altar Call (Salvation Appeal) Beloved, if today were your turn in the queue, are you sure of where you would spend eternity? Jesus Christ died and rose again so you can have eternal life. If you are not born again, or you have drifted away from God, this is your moment. Prayer of Salvation: Lord Jesus, I acknowledge that my life is in Your hands. I repent of my sins and turn away from my old ways. I believe You died for me and rose again. Come into my heart, be my Lord and Savior. From today, I choose to live ready for eternity. In Jesus’ name, Amen. Pastor Abiodun Kadri #WeAreAllInTheQueue #LivingReady #PrepareToMeetGod #LifeIsBrief #EternityMatters #DoGood #WalkInLove #MakePeace #HeavenConsciousLiving #SalvationCall
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