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It's About Time
Contributed by David Dunn on May 6, 2026 (message contributor)
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1. Today May Never End
Contributed on May 6, 2026
When suffering stretches endlessly and no relief appears, faith survives by discovering that God remains present through the endless-feeling night.
There are certain kinds of suffering that do more than hurt us. They alter our experience of time itself. A person can survive enormous pain when they believe there is an end in sight. If you know relief is coming… if you know the surgery is temporary… if you know the deployment ends in six ...read more
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2. Tomorrow Might Never Come
Contributed on May 6, 2026
Tomorrow feels endless until suddenly it doesn’t; grace invites us to stop postponing life and awaken fully to God today.
There is a word I heard often while living and working in the Middle East. Bukra. Tomorrow. But like many words, it carried more than its dictionary definition. Sometimes it simply meant tomorrow. Sometimes it meant: later… eventually… not now… we’ll see… maybe someday. And if you lived ...read more
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3. Yesterday May Be Gone Forever
Contributed on May 6, 2026
Yesterday may slip beyond our reach, but nothing truly loved, surrendered, or remembered by God is ever finally lost.
There is something deeply human about trying to hold onto a moment. You see it everywhere now. A family gathers around a restaurant table, and before anyone takes a bite, phones come out. A sunset appears over the ocean, and dozens of people lift their cameras at the exact same time. A young couple ...read more
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4. To Infinity And Beyond
Contributed on May 6, 2026
Human longing for forever points beyond time itself, toward the God who entered history and restores all things eternally.
There is something strange about human beings. We are temporary creatures who think permanent thoughts. Everything around us changes. Bodies age. Flowers die. Buildings decay. Relationships shift. Civilizations rise and collapse. Entire generations disappear into history. Yet, somehow, the ...read more
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5. Life Won’t Wait, My Friend
Contributed on May 12, 2026
Life will not wait for perfect conditions, healed wounds, or someone else’s courage; grace calls us to faithful obedience today.
There’s an old song by Ozzy Osbourne with a hauntingly simple chorus: 'Life won't wait for you, my friend.' It’s a gritty line from a man who has seen the dark side of the clock. And while it sounds like rock and roll, it’s actually an echo of a much older, more dangerous spiritual ...read more
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