
“Finish the Course”
Beloved, the value of life is not found in comfort, applause, or preservation — it is found in purpose. When eternity shapes our perspective, survival stops being the goal and obedience takes its place.
Scripture gives us this clarity in the Old Testament. In Psalm 39:4, David prays, “Show me, Lord, my life’s end and the number of my days; let me know how fleeting my life is.” When we understand that life is temporary, we begin to live with intention rather than attachment.
Paul echoes this truth powerfully in the New Testament. In Acts 20:24, he declares, “But I do not account my life of any value nor as precious to myself, if only I may finish my course and the ministry that I received from the Lord Jesus, to testify to the gospel of the grace of God.” His focus was not on preserving his life, but on completing his assignment.
The reality is this: life finds its highest meaning when it is surrendered. Not because it is worthless — but because its greatest worth is revealed when it is given back to God.
So Beloved, don’t measure your life by how safely you hold it. Measure it by how faithfully you spend it. Finishing your course matters more than preserving your comfort.
Today is not just another day.
It is a step in your assignment.
Pray with me: Father God, help me live with purpose and courage. Teach me to value obedience above comfort and to finish the course You have given me. Let my life testify to Your grace — in Jesus’ name, I pray, believe, receive, and praise in advance, Amen!








