In the spiritual life many of us hold on to traditions, Christian labels, maybe even attend church—but without a living connection to God’s Word and passing it on, we risk legacy without substance.
What if your identity is built on what people think of you, or what you’ve achieved, rather than who you are in Christ? You’ll wake up one day when the crowd is gone, the applause faded—and ask: “Who am I then?” Without grounding in the gospel identity, legacy crumbles.
In life, you may bear titles, be surrounded by friends, yet your faith remains hidden, your light unseen. You’re called to influence, but everyday choices can shut down your shine.
What if your biggest test isn’t the flashy success—but staying the course when nobody watches? Will you endure for eternity, or fade when the crowd is gone?
Legacy is not about your bank account, your plaque on the wall, or your reputation. It’s about what you pass on—not just what you accomplish. It’s about:
Rooting your life in the Word, Belonging to Jesus, Influencing others, and Enduring to the end.
Let’s be the kind of disciples who build legacies that matter—ones shaped by the cross, empowered by the Spirit, and aimed at the eternal purposes of God.