Every person in this world has been trained to take a great deal of effort to become something in this world. Alexander the great took that very seriously and won many wars from Macedonia to India. He also asserted that the world is not enough for this great king. Unexpectedly, this king has to face death, before his death he said, "When my casket is being carried to the grave, leave my hands hanging outside. For empty-handed, I came into this world, and empty-handed, I shall go! My whole life has been a hallow waste, a futile exercise, for no one at death can take anything with them!”
God created us to work, worship, and win the darkness in the world. But many work and some worship and most of them get defeated by the darkness in the world. Max Lucado, described a devoted Christian life in a humorous way.
"Even if you have given a good amount of time to God, you will have spent six months at stoplights (signals), Eight months opening junk mail, A year and a half looking for lost stuff, Five years standing in various lines."
As a stranger and sojourners, (Genesis 23:4) in this world, we have an obligation to fulfill God's mission, which is one and only counted in the afterlife. Let's return to the Lord and fulfill the call. God bless you.